➡️ preprint from the lab! Bacteria have loads of antiviral defences in their mobile genetic elements (MGEs). So when MGEs move between bacteria, the defences move with them, generating a fast turnover of defences in bacteria. But what about the antiviral defence turnover in the MGEs themselves? 🤔
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02.03.2026 08:36
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Fantastic collaboration w/ @dbikard.bsky.social @audeber.bsky.social @rayanchikhi.bsky.social labs led by @jmouradesousa.bsky.social : We assessed the rates of variation of anti-phage systems in P4-like satellites and P2 helper phages. Quick conclusion: Huge variation! We focus on 4 key questions/5
03.03.2026 17:39
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New preprint out on bioRxiv!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Can conjugative plasmids be used to control plasmid and pathogen spread?
Follow me down the rabbit hole that led to this story 🧵
26.02.2026 09:54
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Last year, we proposed a model of plasmid evolution via fusion and fragmentation (via mge mediated recombination) generating mosaics, by studying historical isolates. Excited to see a MASSIVE paper from @jrpenades.bsky.social , @epcrocha.bsky.social expanding on this
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
19.02.2026 23:11
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Two cartoon images of children with plasmids for faces about to fight. Commentators are saying "Plasmid-borne CRISPR-Cas systems provide significant defensive benefits" and "Yes, but toxin-antitoxin systems on competitor plasmids constrain the offensive CRISPR-Cas benefit"
Out now in @plosbiology.org : our big joint effort on the role of #CRISPR in plasmid competition. Read on for a really fun (I’m biased ok) analysis of how a defence system has new selective pressures when it’s mobile
journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... 1/6
20.02.2026 17:50
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New pre-print with @wtmatlock.bsky.social!!!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
What shapes the distribution of plasmids across bacteria? Our paper shows that conjugative plasmids actually have a very narrow distribution compared to mobilizable plasmids. Conjugative systems restrict plasmid transfer!
20.02.2026 08:41
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🚨 New preprint 🚨
How promiscuous really are conjugative plasmids, and what does that mean for plasmid co-occurrence?
A pleasure to collaborate with @craigmaclean.bsky.social on the first paper of my fellowship!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
20.02.2026 07:21
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Fluorescence micrograph. Emma Miller and Alex Merz, unpublished.
🧵 After years out of the field, I and my lab are again working on bacterial type IV pili. We have just posted our first preprints, and I'm excited to share what we have discovered.
This shows Neisseria gonorrheae bacteria infecting a human epithelical cell. Here, you can see the pili in red.
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16.02.2026 20:22
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On this fabulous day celebrating André Citroën's birthday 🥖🚗, I’m happy to share my main paper from my postdoc in @jrpenades.bsky.social Lab.
If you want to hear about how plasmid evolution is driven by mobile genetic elements, please come and read this preprint!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
05.02.2026 16:04
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Check out our latest preprint from @jnvmartinson.bsky.social and @leosong.bsky.social! 🌟🦠
We found that conjugative plasmids can actively eliminate recipient bacteria that resist plasmid acquisition. 🧵
12.02.2026 00:41
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How do bacterial pangenomes evolve, what controls their dynamics, why do they exist?
Fitting a mechanistic model to 450 species from allthebacteria.org suggesting fast vs slow gene exchange (i.e. amount of MGEs) is a major differentiating factor, correlated with phylogeny rather than lifestyle
09.02.2026 10:55
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Now published: our work using phylodynamics from surveillance data to quantify and experimentally validate the fitness impact of antibiotic resistance determinants & how this changes with patterns of antibiotic use: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
30.01.2026 12:34
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Un poste de Maître de Conférence est ouvert pour rejoindre notre unité à Lyon !
Possibilité de rejoindre mon équipe pour travailler sur:
- caractérisation des mécanismes de défense anti-phage
- transfert horizontal et interactions entre éléments génétiques mobiles
N'hésitez pas à me contacter
29.01.2026 20:39
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My team at @cbitoulouse.bsky.social is recruiting a postdoc #bioinformatics with solid experience in metagenomic analyses.
Interest in evolution, ecology & MGEs is important.
The offer stands until the perfect candidate is found, and it could be you 🫵
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#microSky #phagesky #UTIsky
@cnrs.fr
15.01.2026 11:19
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Here, we find that many Genomic islands have origins of transfer (oriT) mobilisable by conjugation, incl. known Pathogenicity & defense islands. iOriT use only an oriT for transfer by hitching on conjugative elements: they make abundant, diverse, ancient families of mobile genetic elements. See🧵
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Thank you very much, João!
15.01.2026 10:36
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Thanks, Siân! I'm happy you liked it!
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Thanks, Théo!
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Merci beaucoup, Zamin!!
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Thank you, Aude!
15.01.2026 10:30
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This was a really joint effort, impossible to achieve without the hard work, advise and help, of all the co-authors: @rjunker.bsky.social , @amandinen.bsky.social , Marie Touchon, and @epcrocha.bsky.social at @pasteur.fr.
14.01.2026 10:14
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As take-home message, conjugation isn't just for plasmids. The mobilome is a tangled network where both conjugative plasmids and ICEs are hitched by a wide range of mobilizable plasmids and IMEs, all of them spreading critical genes across bacterial genomes.
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iOriTs are an overlooked class of Mobile Genetic Elements that evolved to remain in bacterial chromosomes while piggybacking on others to transfer between cells. They are important, since understanding these minimal hitchers can help predict the spread of critical traits in high-risk pathogens.
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Unlike plasmids, iOriTs carry few antibiotic resistance genes in these species. Instead, they're usually carriers of critical virulence factors and represent MGE-defence hotspots. Interestingly, our results suggest iOriTs may be reservoirs of novel defence genes!
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