Recurrent acquisition of nuclease-protease pairs in antiviral immunity
Antiviral immune systems diversify by integrating new genes into existing pathways, creating new mechanisms of viral resistance. We identified genes encoding a predicted nuclease paired with a trypsin...
Our nuclease-protease story is out! We explored a fascinating case of coevolution and modularity in prokaryotic immune systems: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thanks to wonderful coauthors/collaborators/friends, the whole @doudna-lab.bsky.social and everyone at @innovativegenomics.bsky.social
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There is still much to uncover about these megaplasmids and their role in various environments! Thanks to everyone involved, especially @wshuai.bsky.social who investigated modification/methylation patterns to identify the hosts of these plasmids in the gut microbiome.
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Almost 80% of the predicted proteins on the plasmids have hypothetical or unknown annotations by various tools. We used structural predictions to help elucidate some of the major functions including potential virulence, antibiotic resistance, and strategies to overcome bacterial host defences.
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Next we used a few tools to search public datasets and found similar megaplasmids in adult guts, chicken guts, and panda guts. These elements are also in wastewater, soil, and hospital sinks. Most interesting to us was their discovery in E. coli and Salmonella enterica isolate genomes.
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Here are a few highlights:
We first identified a 1.58 Mbp plasmid in an infant gut metagenome thanks to @pacbio.bsky.social sequencing. The average bacterial genome size in these communities is usually less than 5 Mbp so this was curious to us. We then found similar elements in other infants.
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Most plasmids described in E. coli are small compared to the megaplasmids we identified here! Check out the preprint if you want to learn about these mysterious large elements and their potential functions π§¬. Iβm very grateful to have had the opportunity to work on this in @banfieldlab.bsky.social
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Amazing work by the team at McMaster & the IIDR! Finding new antibiotics is not easy. Congrats to Manoj et al on this significant discovery!
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chem bio PhD student in the Doudna Lab @Berkeley
The Diamond Lab | Innovative Genomics Institute @ UC Berkeley | Metagenomics | Microbiome Systems Ecology and Modeling | AI for Microbes | Environmental MGEs | Health and Climate Change
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Ph.D., Evolutionary biologist, UTokyo Science β Stanford
bioinformatics, predicting evolution, single-cell omics, tk64
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Interested in microbial ecology & evolution. Views are only my own. (he/him)
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Postdoctoral researcher at Intistut Pasteur | MSCActions | Vet | Plasmid Biology, Bacterial Evolution & Antimicrobial Resistance
biophysics phd student in the banfield lab @ uc berkeley | protein structures, evolution, mobile genetic elements, bacterial immune systems
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Postdoc at IGI @ UC Berkeley |Metagenomics | Bioinformatics | Algorithm | Human genome
Metagenomics, microbes, and molecules.
Lifelong learner exploring microbial ecology, microbiomes, microbeβmicrobe and hostβmicrobe interactions. @ GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research | @ Kiel University
(marine) microbial ecology + evolution | stanford postdoc | he/him/his
Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Infection and Immunity (III)
Professor & HIV/STI Researcher, McMaster University
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Bioinformatics Scientist / Next Generation Sequencing, Single Cell and Spatial Biology, Next Generation Proteomics, Liquid Biopsy, SynBio, AI/ML in biotech // http://albertvilella.substack.com
Associate Professor, University of Toronto
Depts of Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics
Legionella, Metaeffectors, Phage, Toxin-Antitoxin systems
Former Tufts Postdoc, MIT PhD
My id lives on a lake north of Ann Arbor, Michigan
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We like to look at bacteria do the things they do. UniversitΓ© de MontrΓ©al.
Content creator for Elsevier, NPG, and others
Microbiome researcher
Based in Brisbane
Transforming genomics research into solutions for Canada | Transformer la recherche en gΓ©nomique en solutions pour le Canada genomecanada.ca | genomecanada.ca/fr
Associate Professor at McMaster university interested in microbes and how they interact with each other and with us. #MicroSky #IDSky #Microbiomesky #secmet π¨π¦π§«π§¬βοΈ
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