Virus origins/diversity/evolution; mobilome; Archaea.
Head of the Cell Biology and Virology of Archaea Unit at Institut Pasteur:
https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/archaeal-virology/
Mart Krupovic
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Happy to see the paper out in Cell Host & Microbe. congratulations Ilya!
📣 POSTDOC position available in the Feschotte Lab at Cornell to work on #TRANSPOSONS! More details below. Pls send informal application or inquiry ASAP by DM or email to cf458_at_cornell.edu.
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www.thefeschottelabatcornell.com
Infection cycles of viruses of the phylum Nucleocytoviricota
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our paper is out in Nature Microbiology: functional analysis of 80 phage sponges, revealing new sponges that inhibit bac immunity by binding the immune signals cCMP, cUMP and N7-cADPR
Thanks to all coauthors and our collaborators at the Kranzusch Lab. Congrats Romi!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Wrote a short piece on Transposable Elements as catalysts of evolutionary innovation for a forthcoming special issue of @naturerevgenet.bsky.social on, duh, Evolutionary Innovation!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Just published! Check out our review of the Nucleocytoviricota infection cycle. Great teamwork! @mkrupovic.bsky.social @willemsenanouk.bsky.social @fischerlab.bsky.social @puffy-virus.bsky.social
In this Review, Abergel et al. overview infection cycles across the Nucleocytoviricota phylum, highlighting shared mechanisms and lineage-specific features spanning viral entry, viral factory formatio...
I'm happy to share the first pre-print of out Lab! 🎉
Introducing ArchaeaHQ
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We curated 21,644 genomes across all 4 archaeal kingdoms to bridge the gap in public datasets for computational biology
What is inside ArchaeaHQ... (1/2)
Sorek Lab
Cedric Feschotte
In this Comment, Cedric Feschotte highlights evidence from diverse lineages showing that transposable elements are key drivers of evolutionary innovation, repeatedly introducing regulatory and coding ...
Chromatin organization in Asgard archaea: histones, SMC complexes, and the archaeal roots of eukaryotic chromatin: Trends in Genetics www.cell.com/trends/genet...
New review by @jvhooff.bsky.social & @damelab.bsky.social