On Wednesday I spent the morning at the Career Fair for #WestJesmondPrimarySchool pupils Y4-Y6 talking about #bacteria #AMR #proteins. Great questions and very inquisitive minds, a true privilege! #MicroSky 🧪

🦠 In the seas as in the human gut, #bacteria use the same survival toolkit: Conserved #glycan-utilization strategies shape #Akkermansiaceae success🔬

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Marine and gut Akkermansiaceae share conserved glycan uptake. Ecological transitions may reflect substrate specialization on an inherited framework.

Research by
@coto
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@ERC_Research @maxplanckgesellschaft #microsky

This! It’s one of my pet peeves because it just shows people don’t really understand what the Gram-positive/negative classification means. Having said that, I think we should move to mono and diderm, away from the oversimplified Gram staining classification. #MicroSky

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Hey #microsky folks, who is a good person to send a reporter to on evolution/ virulence tradeoffs? Have a reporter who is IMO asking some of the wrong questions on hantavirus with some faulty assumptions and I know enough to be dangerous but this isn't my area.
I just realised I now post about FOMO for #microbiology conferences!!! 😜 I guess the transformation into (structural) #microbiologist is complete?! 😂 #microsky

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is so evolved at surviving environmental stresses! By @[email protected] & team #TBSky #MicroSky @[email protected] link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Membrane-associated effluxosomes coordinate multi-metal resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis - The EMBO Journal

Bacterial pathogens must withstand metal-induced stress during infection, yet the mechanisms by which they sense and respond to toxic metal ions remain incompletely understood. Here, we uncover a previously unrecognized mechanism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, which assembles dynamic, membrane-associated platforms organized by PacL proteins to mediate resistance to multiple metals. The small membrane-associated proteins PacL1, PacL2, and PacL3 coordinate the clustering of P-type ATPase pumps, namely CtpC, CtpG, and CtpV, into functional complexes that we term effluxosomes. Using single-particle tracking, we reveal distinct dynamic populations, with highly mobile PacL proteins integrating into more slowly mobile effluxosomes. PacL proteins stabilize CtpC and CtpG within these assemblies, promoting cross-resistance to zinc and cadmium, with PacL1 acting as a multi-substrate metallochaperone that binds zinc, cadmium, and copper via a conserved C-terminal motif. Single-molecule-based super-resolution microscopy shows that conserved residues within the PacL transmembrane domain are essential for effluxosome assembly. Strikingly, proximity labeling reveals a broad PacL1 interaction network, suggesting that effluxosomes contribute to a wider stress adaptation program. These findings establish effluxosomes as dynamic membrane machineries that orchestrate coordinated multi-metal resistance in M. tuberculosis, opening new avenues for antimicrobial targeting.

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Niche #microsky question: if you have a Cerillo microplate reader in a shaker, how reliable is it? Do you have issues with OD reading stability? Would you recommend if there are issues with false high OD due to aggregation? Pls share! Thanks!