Complex #life began to develop earlier, and over a longer span of time, than previously believed.

Nee findings indicate that complex organisms evolved long before there were substantial levels of #oxygen in the #atmosphere, something which had previously been considered a prerequisite to the #evolution of complex life.

The #earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old, with the first #microbial life forms appearing over 4 billion years ago.

These organisms consisted of two groups – #bacteria and the distinct but related #archaea, collectively known as #prokaryotes.

Prokaryotes were the only form of life on earth for hundreds of millions of years, until more complex eukaryotic cells including organisms such as #algae, #fungi, #plants and #animals evolved.

Previous ideas on how and when early prokaryotes transformed into complex #eukaryotes has largely been in the realm of speculation. Estimates have spanned a billion years, as no intermediate forms exist and definitive fossil evidence has been lacking.

By collecting evidence from multiple #gene families in multiple biological systems and focusing on the features which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, researchers were able to begin to piece together the developmental pathway for complex life. 

They obtained evidence that the transition began almost 2.9 billion years ago – almost a billion years earlier than by some other estimates –  suggesting that the nucleus and other internal structures appear to have evolved significantly before #mitochondria.

The process of cumulative complexification seems to have taken place over a much longer time period than previously thought.

#biology
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2025/december/complex-life-developed-earlier-than-previously-thought-new-study-reveals.html

Paper by Kay et al. (2025): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09808-z

December: Complex life developed earlier than previously thought, new study reveals | News and features | University of Bristol

Some #bacteria use a kind of #molecular “speargun” to eliminate their rivals, injecting them with a lethal cocktail. Researchers at the University of Basel have now discovered that certain bacteria can protect themselves against these toxic attacks.
#Microbiology #MolecularBiology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2025/12/mcb12082501.html
How bacteria resist hostile attacks

Pseudomonas can live peacefully in coexistence with other microbes. But when attacked by bacteria from a different species

Insightful talk by Bob van Puffelen from the groups of Jeroen Codee and Dima Filippov of the @LED3hub at #NWOCHAINS. He talked about a glycan modification of the bacterial flagellum and how they use synthetic tools to study its biosynthesis.
#Chemistry #ChemBio #bacteria

Scientists invent Way to use E. coli to create and dye Rainbow-Colored Fabric in the Lab

Scientists have used genetically engineered bacteria to simultaneously create & color fabrics in a one-pot method. Compared with current methods that rely on fossil fuels, the new technique offers a simpler and more sustainable way to produce colored textiles.

https://www.cell.com/trends/biotechnology/fulltext/S0167-7799(25)00407-X

#Ecoli #bacteria #nature #chemistry #science #engineer #media #tech #news

"Rapid Antibiotic Discovery using a Direct-to-Biology Approach"

Storm van der Voort from the group of Hermen Overkleeft and our group at the @LED3hub presented his exciting research into efficiently finding new antibacterially active #CovalentInhibitors using a direct-to-biology approach and into finding their targets using residue-specific chemoproteomics with the isoDTB-ABPP technology at #NWOCHAINS.

#Bacteria #Antibiotics #Chemistry #ChemBio #ChemicalProteomics #D2B

The poster pitches at #NWOCHAINS were an absolute firework of great science. We learned about #antivirals, #organocatalysis, #MolecularMotors, #EnzymeEngineering, #photocontrol, #odor detection, sensing of #bacteria, #recycling, #batteries, #QuantumDots, #vitrimers, #BoneRegeneration, native #MassSpectrometry and #biomaterials. Always one of my highlights of the conference.

#Chemistry #ChemBio #ECR #PosterPitch

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