Finally published. Many thanks to a wonderful collaborative team and scientific platforms!!! And thanks to editors and reviewers for enthusiasm and a great review.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Posts by Morgan Feeney
Outreach and Engagement Prize winner Dr Lindsay Broadbent presents a lecture on "Science isn’t finished until it is communicated" at 9:00 in the Auditorium. Read more about their work: https://microb.io/4bV2Nps
#Microbio26
Come to #Microbio26 poster 094 to hear all about natural product antimocrobial discovery from @tosinorababa.bsky.social and me #MicroSky
I’ll be at poster A038 at #microbio26 - why not pop by for some stickers and bioinformatics chat?
Congratulations from Microbiology Society to the 2026 Prize Medal Winner, Professor Paul Williams!
#Microbio26
Each publication in a #Microbio26 journal helps fund 4 student travel grants. Please publish with us if you can!
Happy Birthday!!!
Why should microbiologists be interested in historical infection remedies, and how can we best investigate them for antimicrobial discovery? Thoroughly enjoyed co-writing this Microbiology Primer with @tosinorababa.bsky.social www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour... #MicroSky #Ancientbiotics
Not sure my skills are up to electrical engineering but they are gorgeous micrographs of course! ❤️
Thanks!!! That's super helpful!!!
Yes no, explorer cells are great! But possibly a little more complexity than what is needed for what I am trying to do (make a giant model of Streptomyces using yarn)
Streptomyces friends! What do we think about the relative width of aerial vs vegetative mycelia? Same, or is one thicker than the other?
Good to see this out - new CRISPRi work from the
@ryanfseipke.bsky.social lab/ #microsky #streptomyces
A platform for CRISPRi-seq in Streptomyces albidoflavus
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A little Christmas gift for the molecular biology nerds! I love the simplicity of this idea: very useful (and small) plasmid selection system that alleviates the need for antibiotics in molbio and bioprocesses. Elegant work by my former PhD student, lab, and colleagues: doi.org/10.1021/acss...
You spend your life learning the natural history of the prokaryotes with all this complex taxonomy and then right when you are so proud of your well earned wisdom all the names change just in time for your brain to be too old to handle it
So happy to see Mark recognised for his incredible work. Over a ~40 year career he and his group discovered ECF sigma factors, characterised many key developmental regulators of the Streptomyces lifecycle, and identified new mechanisms of bacterial gene regulation, antibiotic action and resistance.
Poster advertising a microbiology virtual escape room
Can you help my final year project student with her research please?
If you are a student, please try her virtual escape room! tinyurl.com/mr88k53k
If you are not a student, please share/repost to help us reach more students!
Lac operon: Two gems from the early days (1|2)
by Christoph — When I recently wrote about noise in the basement of the lac operon, I stumbled across two papers in said basement, both of which I – and not only I – consider gems of early molecular biology: 'Isolation of the lac repressor'…
#microsky #phagesky
(Fancy!) transposon-insertion sequencing identifies essential genes in #phage. By @aharms485.bsky.social & Co.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Come and work with me and @ariannebabina.bsky.social on #Streptomyces evolution and antibiotic production
Origins of a tangled bank: Adaptation and evolution in antibiotic-producing Streptomyces
www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate...
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Well, both really, but especially the flowers :)
Pretty flowers in a mug on a desk
What a lovely way to brighten up the day!!!
Super super super recommend Grace Petrie's Fringe show - two nights left!!! Absolutely brilliant!! www.edfringe.com/tickets/what...
#microsky tRNA modifications in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Our new preprint is out! EEC1 is a massive 4.2 Mb secondary chromosome from Embleya australiensis. Conserved across Embleya, these are the first replicons of their kind in Actinobacteria and the largest secondary replicons in bacteria identified to-date!
1/6 🦠🧪🧬🔬
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
“Changing how many chromosomes your host has?? Phages shouldn’t have that power” — my labmate
Great news - this work is now published!! Big congrats to @yeowjiang.bsky.social - amazing that he mastered cryo-EM and now solved his 2nd set of strs! And kudos to Chee Geng (& Nadege) for non-trivial homogeneous purification of TolQRA!
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#MicroSky #SGBUG 1/4
I'm excited to share the final version of some fun work from our lab. A few interesting phenotypes - depleting host glutathione causes intracellular Rickettsia to form long chains and get restricted by antibacterial autophagy. Congrats to the team!
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