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Fabien Munder - New strategies to fight AMR. Bacterial competition via L-type pyocins; targeting (1) BamA EC loop 6, (2) beta-strand 1. Inhibit beta barrel assembly by blocking the BAM barrel lumen. Increase cell permeability - holes in the OM. 👏 (EMReady post-processing) 🤓 #lorneproteins2026
L-type pyocins inhibit the BAM complex with a mechanism that reminds me of the facehuggers from Alien!
This is an amazing paper led by the Grinter lab on bacterial protein antibiotics called pyocins and the mechanism by which they inhibit the BAM outer membrane complex. @rhyswg.bsky.social, @knottrna.bsky.social, @debnathghosal.bsky.social, @doylemt1.bsky.social, @fabianmunder.bsky.social
Why make a cofactor when you can get it for free? Our work, led by @fabianmunder.bsky.social, shows that bacteria from 22 phyla use the high-affinity transporter PqqU to obtain the redox cofactor PQQ from the environment as an alternative to cofactor synthesis. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Diverse bacteria use the high-affinity membrane transport protein PqqU to scavenge the nutrient PQQ from the environment.
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Many antibiotics are ineffective against Gram-negative pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa because they cannot penetrate the bacterial outer membrane. Here, we show that protein antibiotics calle...
www.biorxiv.org
High-affinity PQQ import is widespread in Gram-negative bacteria
A Protein Antibiotic Inhibits the BAM Complex to Kill Without Cell Entry
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria blocks many antibiotics. Our latest work reveals that L-type pyocins bypass this barrier by inactivating the BAM complex, killing Pseudomonas aeruginosa without entering the cell, providing a new blueprint for beating antibiotic resistance.
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Fabian Munder
Brett Collins
Lorne Proteins
Rhys Grinter
Many antibiotics are ineffective against Gram-negative pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa because they cannot penetrate the bacterial outer membrane. Here, we show that protein antibiotics calle...
www.biorxiv.org
S3: Luca Troman-Spirochete flagellar motors rotate in opposite directions; periplasmic flagella are more complex. Treponema denticola. 2 motors, thick and thin flagella. SPA Native flagella isolation w optiprep cushion, inner core, outer sheath, mystery density - modelangelo! 🕵‍♀️ #lorneproteins2026
A Protein Antibiotic Inhibits the BAM Complex to Kill Without Cell Entry
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Rhys Grinter
Lorne Proteins
Check out our preprint in which we determine how a class of potent protein antibiotics specifically kill P. aeruginosa without a need to enter the cell. doi.org/10.1101/2025... This is work from my PhD in the lab of @rhyswg.bsky.social and many collaborators who contributed amazing data!
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Many antibiotics are ineffective against Gram-negative pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa because they cannot penetrate the bacterial outer membrane. Here, we show that protein antibiotics calle...
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A Protein Antibiotic Inhibits the BAM Complex to Kill Without Cell Entry
Fabian Munder