ComEC structure is out!! 😍
Congratulations to the authors! That’s not an easy one. We have been trying for years to get that structure…
We failed and gave up.
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Rapid resistance evolution against phage cocktails
#ISMEJournal by Baltus van der Steen, Matti Gralka, and @yuvalmulla.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc...
A Type VII-secreted toxin enables inter-mycobacterial competition www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03...
🧐”Study reveals how #tuberculosis exploits immune defenses to promote infection.”
🔗to study published in Science Immunology ⬇️
Mycobacterial α-glucans hijack dectin-1 to facilitate intracellular bacterial survival
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Join me and the team👥 in beautiful Amsterdam🚴 to untangle the amazing mycobacterial protein secretion machinery!
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The exact role of LpqZ and FecB in functioning or these two arabinosyltransfreases still has to be elucidated.
Frameshift mutations in these genes have a major effect on antibiotic sensitivity, indicating cell envelope alterations. Pulldown experiments indicated that these two proteins in fact do something completely different, they interact with AftA and AftB involved in arabinogalactan biosynthesis.
FecB and LpqZ, are two proteins belonging to periplasmic substrate binding protein family and FecB was implicated in iron transport. However.... they are not in operon with the rest of genes coding for the transporter system.
Of course I like all the papers that we publish, but this is actually a very cool story, a great example of 'bush mechanics' in mycobacteria.
A new role for lipoproteins LpqZ and FecB in orchestrating mycobacterial cell envelope biogenesis | mBio journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
Our latest T7SS study is now out in Science Advances!
We solved the cryoEM structure of the T7SSb core unit (T7bCU) composed of YukB, YukC, and YukD from Bacillus subtilis, revealing how these components assemble within the secretion machinery.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
in fact, people with Sg bacteremia are usually screened for a missed colon cancer. If this would be true for other cancer, you would expect similar associations and they are mostly just not there.
Point in case is S. gallolyticus that is associated with colon cancer (a cancer type where microbes do get a foothold, for obvious reasons). People with colon cancer often get bacteriemia with this bacterium.
still skeptical.... The crucial point is that, if bacteria get a foothold, like in a privileged site in a tumor, they will grow out and cause local and systemic problems.
Two M. tuberculosis RelE toxins don’t cut mRNA, they slice 16S rRNA itself, shutting down translation in a totally unexpected way, new study reveals.
A big leap in understanding TB’s survival tricks and new angles for therapies.
📖 shorturl.at/Z8MVX
✍️ @genevauxpierre.bsky.social & coll.
#MicroSky
Joe Neilands, that brings back very old memories.. one of my first (wonderful) foreign lab visits. I left the siderophore field some time ago… good luck finding someone
PPE51 is one of the best candidates to form a MOM transport channel. However, our data indicate that it is not that simple. PPE51 mutations in Mmarinum (4 close homologs) indeed reduce the growth on glycerol & glucose, but also highly increase permeability.. and no, we do not fully understand this
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
After 10 years they finally found the culprit… great work, although it is not so surprising that it turns out to be a Vibrio sp.
A nice example of evolutionary ‘bush mechanics’ we ran into, two periplasmic substrate binding proteins have been reused for a completely different role in mycobacteria
Reading:
How a Biofilm’s Strange Shape Emerges From Cellular Geometry www.quantamagazine.org/how-a-biofil... via @QuantaMagazine
This biologist aims to solve the cell’s biggest mystery. Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...
The #GRCMyco2025 group photo is now in everyone's mygrc folder! It was VERY sunny....
Krista Freeman et al 𝘊𝘌𝘓𝘓
stunning atomic-level imaging (Cryo-EM, cryo-ET) reveals how 𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐠𝐞 Bxb1 reshapes its tail tip to breach the mycobacterial cell wall and deliver DNA to the cytoplasm
can inform precise targeted phage therapies for TB and NTM infections
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Congratulations Cornelia and enjoy this very special occasion!