Excited to share our work on #AncientRNA from alcohol-preserved lungs, recovering the oldest human RNA virus genome (an 18th-century rhinovirus). Our study shows that viral RNA remnants persist in centuries-old tissue, opening new ways to study virus evolution and historical disease #Paleovirology🫁🦠
Posts by Steve Baker
Cryo-EM structure reveals how influenza A virus NEP binds the viral polymerase at a regulatory hotspot, coordinating RNA synthesis and nuclear export. Fantastic collaboration with @loiccarrique.bsky.social and Jon Grimes. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Using transcript-aware knockdown we found that endogenous ncISG15, and not ISG15, is antiviral against influenza A virus through polymerase restriction. But life finds a way, and influenza A NS1 antagonizes ncISG15. ncISG15 seems widely conserved- we’re excited how this finding shapes the field! 4/4
Seminal work by Lenschow, Krug, and Bogunovic found that ISG15 is antiviral against influenza A and B virus in mice, but in humans ISG15 antagonizes influenza B virus and less so A. This is in part explained by ISG15’s ability to dampen inflammation 3/4
Non-canonical ISG15 (ncISG15) encodes an 8 aa N-terminal truncation. Like ISG15 it post-translationally modifies proteins and is secreted, but ISG15 is 100X more abundant (explaining its lack of ID). Things got spicy when we tested ncISG15’s function during influenza A viral infection 2/4
Now live! Nearly all human genes contain multiple transcript isoforms - and the genes that predominantly control infection, ISGs, are no different. Using PacBio with analysis help from Yan Guo, Himadri noticed a never-before-seen transcript isoform of ISG15 that potently restricts flu 1/4
Ever wondered how fever helps fight flu? Our research shows that fever-like temperature tip the scales in the battle between the influenza virus and the immune system by enhancing antiviral responses and altering viral RNA dynamics. Check out the full article here:
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Also looking forward to what you write!
Proud to be in a class with some seriously impressive up-and-comers. Inaugural class here: journals.asm.org/journal/jvi/...
I'll be penning an article with colleague and friend @hanckslab.bsky.social on mitochondrial proteins that moonlight to execute immune responses
@jvico-eics.bsky.social
Very happy to have been able to contribute to this study that was published today in Science, which was truly a great collaborative effort. Avian PB1 provides a fitness advantage to IAV at febrile-range temperatures both in vitro and a hyperthermic nouse model 🦠 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#flu
A paper design for cutting out some sort of snowflake
On the second day of Christmas, a virus gave to me…
Hiiiii - final version now available: journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/.... The work by Himadri, Ariel, and Josh shows that there's no need for glasses to see infected cells with these split-GFP viruses.
Switches: New..lots of protein-coding mRNAs encode #miRNA ..former Ph.D. student's last hurrah building on our #mitochondria C15orf48/miR-147b stuff bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Check out @mfarjo.bsky.social's new preprint where she uses a simulation-based approach to explore the evolutionary consequences of genetic mixing through co-infection for segmented viruses:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
hope you like it!
Preprint on tandem split-GFP influenza viruses is now up! We strung 7 copies of GFP11 together to make a bright virus with minimal fitness defects. Fluorescence requires GFP1-10 from cells, so we made a few that are relevant for flu. See this fluorescent love story: www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
**JOBS ALERT**
The Virology Unit at @PasteurCambodia
hiring 1 Scientist and 2 Postdocs to join our fast-moving, field-connected, research-driven team on emerging viruses and zoonoses.
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Limited time to apply — and we need people to start ASAP.**👇
For those interested, my lecture for the University of Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute “The global expansion of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza” is available here on YouTube. It is from May 2024, but is still pertinent.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFD...
Nobody ever talks about the Teenage Wildtype Ninja Turtles #MacysThanksgivingDayParade
A photo of the Sir Michael Stoker Building, a research centre housed inside a golden metal cube, against the parkland of the Garscube campus as the sun rise lights up the clouds above the Campsie Fells. Image Credit: Rob Gifford.
Do you want to become a virologist?
The @CVRinfo PhD programme is now recruiting for both UK and international applicants - rotate in two labs then choose a project tailored to your interests.
Also you get to live in Glasgow, which is fab.
Please RT!
www.findaphd.com/phds/program...
Ah I’ll look into GoodNotes. The PDF reader needs to be A+, that’s the most important feature. Paperpile lets you read PDFs in dark mode 🤯 so it might be hard to beat.
Looking for a good PDF reader app that will sync library across devices and allow for simple annotation. I don't need the reference manager aspect. Is there anything better than Paperpile?