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Posts by Amandine Nucci

➡️ preprint from the lab! Bacteria have loads of antiviral defences in their mobile genetic elements (MGEs). So when MGEs move between bacteria, the defences move with them, generating a fast turnover of defences in bacteria. But what about the antiviral defence turnover in the MGEs themselves? 🤔

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1 month ago 76 47 1 3

Bacteria chromosomes contain Genomic Islands that provide virulence, antibiotic resistance, MGE-defence,... They transfer between cells, but the mechanism of most remains elusive.

Here we explore the conjugative capacity of these mysterious Genomic Islands.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

3 months ago 83 53 4 2
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On Thursday, October 9th, I successfully defended my PhD in Genetics and Genomics, on the diversity, function and evolution of integron cassettes, at @pasteur.fr. Thanks to my PhD supervisor, @epcrocha.bsky.social and to my jury, headed by Ingrid Lafontaine!

6 months ago 19 1 4 0

Two intensive sampling periods of oyster-associated vibrio and their phage, 4 years apart, and many surprises. Despite being washed by the Atlantic, wide tides, and vibrio (almost?) disappearing most of the year, we can find the exact same virulent phages 4 years later (down to 0 SNP)! preprint👇

6 months ago 39 19 1 1

At last ! A tool specifically for phage-plasmid hunters. Check tyPPing by @karinailchenko.bsky.social and @eugenpfeifer.bsky.social

7 months ago 47 16 0 0
graphical abstract of the article the extended mobility of plasmids

graphical abstract of the article the extended mobility of plasmids

Here's our new broad review on the extended mobility of plasmids, about all mechanisms driving and limiting their transfer. From conjugation to conduction, phage-plasmids to hitchers, molecular to evolutionary dynamics, ecology to biotech. The state of affairs. 1/9 academic.oup.com/nar/article/...

8 months ago 184 93 4 9

Excited 🥳 to share our latest work on gut phages!
Big thanks to @epcrocha.bsky.social, Erick D, Camille d'H, @fplazaonate.bsky.social, Quentin LB, and all others involved for support and contributions! 🙌
Out in Cell Reports @cp-cellreports.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
Here's what we found 🤓

8 months ago 31 27 1 1
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Hello David, can you add me please?

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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WARNING: We have a postdoc position to work on the follow-up of this work. If you're interested, the deadline is tomorrow !!! (but I'll wait a few more days for interested candidates). research.pasteur.fr/fr/job/postd...

11 months ago 10 8 0 1

Our paper on how integrons are biobanks of novel minimal defense systems is now out www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... Two main conclusions on this excellent work led by @eloilittner.bsky.social @baptistedarracq.bsky.social 1/n

11 months ago 87 50 3 0
morphological and genomic distinctions of the phage

morphological and genomic distinctions of the phage

New paper @isme-microbes.bsky.social : Among a sample of 1044 vibrio phages, we found 17 new Schizotequatrovirus with large genomes (>250kb), a broad host range, and yet a low frequency in our samples (?!). #MicroSky #PhageSky

1 year ago 52 22 4 0
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Third-generation cephalosporin antibiotics induce phage bursts in the human gut microbiome. The use of antibiotics disrupts the gut microbiota, potentially leading to long-term health issues and the spread of resistance. To investigate the impact of antibiotics on phage populations, we follo...

Excited🚨to share our first work on the human gut phageome doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Always inspiring to work with @epcrocha.bsky.social , Erick D, Camille d'H and everyone else within this super dynamic consortium
@inrae-france.bsky.social+@pasteur.fr+@inserm.fr! Many thanks for this great journey!🙌

1 year ago 49 26 3 3