A graphic showing E. coli and T7 bacteriophage floating in space. Image credit: C. Chitboonthavisuk.
Phage-host interactions have a role shaping microbial ecosystems, but what happens in #microgravity? Experiments aboard the #ISS reveal distinct evolutionary adaptations in T7 bacteriophage & #Ecoli, revealing #phage variants effective against resistant pathogens @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/3LtKOfs
14.01.2026 17:35
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The distinction between virulent & temperate phages gets fuzzier if one can find so many virulent phages in the sequences of bacterial genomes coming from standard lab "pure" cultures. Check Peter's thread on our work and the N&V by Carson & Hynes: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#phagesky #microsky
05.01.2026 16:41
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Congrats!!! π
09.12.2025 03:36
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Phage diversity mirrors bacterial strain diversity in the honey bee gut microbiota - Nature Communications
Authors analyse paired viral and bacterial shotgun metagenomics data from individual honeybee guts, revealing modular, nested phageβbacteria networks, with viral diversity mirroring bacterial strain c...
ππ¦ New paper: rdcu.be/eOf7A
Phages may drive microbial diversity, yet we often donβt even know how phages & bacteria correlate in nature. Our new study tackles this in the honeybee gut, thanks to the great work of PhD student @malickndiaye.bsky.social at @dmf-unil.bsky.social @fbm-unil.bsky.social
04.11.2025 20:36
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DYK most P. aeruginosa carry filamentous phage(s) that don't need to kill the cell to reproduce?
We ππ»@nanamikubota.bsky.social show that these Pf phages can go ROGUE.
"Filamentous cheater phages drive bacterial and phage populations to lower fitness"
π authors.elsevier.com/c/1lt5I3QW8S...
02.10.2025 15:55
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I use lysogens with mitomycin C!
22.09.2025 21:20
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New short story from my postdoc in the Bassler lab is up on bioRxiv!
Turns out our favorite quorum sensing responsive phage VP882 is a member of a larger family of phages that is distributed across multiple bacterial species and can eavesdrop on a universally conserved autoinducer.
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31.07.2025 10:18
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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/...
23.07.2025 07:35
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Do plasmids evolve faster π, slower π’, or just like chromosomes π§¬?
In our new paper, we tackled this question using theory, simulations, bioinformatics, and experiments!
π Check out all the details in Paulaβs thread!
Hint: π (most of the time)
22.07.2025 15:05
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PHROG Structure Gallery
We made structural predictions of representatives of each #PHROG from #phage genomes, and put the whole lot online. You can browse through montages or go to your favourite phrog directly and download its PDB.
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linsalrob.github.io/PHROG_struct...
07.07.2025 08:28
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New pre-print out \o/ All about CRISPR, metagenomes, and what you learn when you collect (a lot of) spacers from natural communities, with @apcamargo.bsky.social @urineri.bsky.social @lhug.bsky.social but also Uri Gophna, Nikhil George (not on Bsky I think) & others at JGI doi.org/10.1101/2025...
13.06.2025 20:21
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Phage steering in the presence of a competing bacterial pathogen
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Big day for the Gurney lab, first paper from the lab is now published. @sczerwinski.bsky.social led this work and answered a simple question does phage steering work when other bacteria are around? Tldr: yes! journals.asm.org/doi/epub/10....
10.06.2025 17:22
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Through the new PLASFIGHTER project, we drive significant advances in unravelling and fighting AMR.
We study plasmid-bacteria interactions to answer important questions about their role in generating and maintaining superbugs.
Discover the project β‘οΈ plasmidlab.es/project/β―
#AntibioticResistance
28.05.2025 09:46
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Quantifying phage infectivity from characteristics of bacterial population dynamics
A frequent goal of phage biology is to quantify how well a phage kills a population of host bacteria. Unfortunately, traditional methods to quantify phage success can be time-consuming, limiting the t...
Excited to see this new, and extensively-rewritten, version of our preprint up now! With @paulturnerlab.bsky.social we show how bacterial population dynamics (e.g. growth curves) can be used to accurately quantify bacteriophage infectivity
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doi.org/10.1101/2023...
27.05.2025 22:41
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