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Posts by Stephan Uphoff

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Selective elimination of donor bacteria enables global profiling of plasmid gene expression at early stages of conjugation Abstract. Conjugative plasmids are a major driving force for the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance. During conjugation, plasmid DNA is transferred

academic.oup.com/nar/article/... Collaboration with Y. Yamaichi. Killing donor bacteria in conjugation mixes using water enables transcriptomic profiling of early plasmid genes ! Superb tool for studying zygotic induction of these early genes, which include anti-SOS and anti-RM factors. #microsky

4 months ago 34 19 0 0

Independent research fellowships leading to tenured positions at the John Innes Centre.

Repost = nice. Thank you very much!!!

6 months ago 49 87 0 4

With evidence attached 😊
#BioPhyChrom2025
@biochemsoc.bsky.social @biophychrom.bsky.social
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7 months ago 12 4 0 0

Next week, Biophychrom is happening and there’s still time to join us! 👇🏻

7 months ago 6 3 0 0

lister fellowship applications invited!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
How to Apply – Lister Institute

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9 months ago 0 0 1 0

Thank you Nick! It was a great day at the John Innes and Sainsbury Labs with lots of interesting discussions

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The nucleoid of rapidly growing Escherichia coli localizes close to the inner membrane and is organized by transcription, translation, and cell geometry - Nature Communications The mechanisms underlying bacterial chromosome configuration are not fully understood. Here, Spahn et al. show that the Escherichia coli nucleoid adopts a condensed, membrane-proximal configuration du...

I forgot to post about this recent paper - exciting work led by @michriscopy.bsky.social showing clearest evidence yet for transertion strongly tethering the bacterial nucleoid to the membrane during fast growth. It was a pleasure to contribute a little 🔬🦠🧫 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Professor Bela Novak (1956–2025): A Life of Scientific Discovery in Numbers It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Professor Béla Novák

An emotional day today @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social where leaders in the cell cycle field gathered to celebrate the life of Bela Novak and the huge impact he had on their work! www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/article/prof...

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