Measuring the effect of complex metabolite mixtures directly in primary patient cells bridges a long-standing gap between product discovery and clinical relevance
Single-cell resolution adds mechanistic clarity thatβs often missing in bulk
Thanks for sharing @brianobachmann.bsky.social
03.03.2026 13:38
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Discovery of natural products that modulate signaling in patient-derived cells - RSC Chemical Biology (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D5CB00203F
Special thanks to lab coworker champions Joe Balsamo and Hannah Thirman, and all of the outstanding contributors to this work. We hope you enjoy! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
25.02.2026 14:37
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Multiplexed Activity Metabolomic Overview showing the generation and fractionation of extracts into well plates, the addition of patient derived cells from a biopsy.
We believe this method provides a way to start to link genotypes of cancer to their responses to small molecules, in this case secondary metabolites!
Deep thanks to my partner in crime, cytometric wizard @jonathanirish.bsky.social at U Colorado, and P. Brent Ferrell, MD and Vanderbilt.
25.02.2026 14:37
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tSNE plot of single cell data from compound exposure.
Mass cytometry overview
This is determined again at the single cell level, this time even more multiplexed, using mass cytometry, which can observe dozens of markers per cell using monoisotopic metal tagged antibodies and ICP-MS detection. We see striking differences between patients.
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Schematic showing patients on the left, molecules tested against bone marrow in the middle, and a cartoon of bone marrow cells.
After isolation, we then test the pure compounds against biopsied bone marrow cell mixtures from 4Β genotyped patients diagnosed with cancer, and healthy PBMCs, to see how purified compounds affect both wild cancer cells and normal hematopoetic cells.
25.02.2026 14:37
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MAM plot for identification of isoquinocyclin
MAM plot for identification of siderochelin
After determining which metabolites in an metabolomic array (fraction library of 8 - 96 wells) in a single flow fun, we prioritize them forΒ isolation and structure elucidation. We identified two knows, siderochelin and isoquinocycline with very interesting cellular perturbations.
25.02.2026 14:37
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Painting by Mark Rothko, which looks like our data format for debarcoded cells.
Scatter plots of single cell data in red and black resembling a Rothko painting.
We first use our platforms Multiplexed Activity Profiling & Multiplexed Activity Metabolomics for this workflow in extract and metabolite arrays. The output for activity in wells comes in the form of "Rothko plots" after debarcoding, which records the effects of metabolites in wells in single cells.
25.02.2026 14:37
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Pictures of cave walls, isolated microbes, and genomic analysis
This dovetails with 'genome mining' workflows which can derisk discovery. In these case studies, we use gifted actinomycetes isolated from caves as a source material, but this can be applied to extracts and metabolomic arrays from any source. www.micropublication.org/journals/bio...
25.02.2026 14:37
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Multiplexed cytometry for single cell chemical biology
Flow cytometry has great potential for screening in translational research areas due to its deep quantification of cellular features, ability to colleβ¦
As described by graduate coworker Schares et al,the idea is to measure the effect of natural products in extracts and metabolomes against primary cells biopsied from patients diagnosed with cancer at single cell (ex vivo) resolution. This is accomplished using flow cytometry.
25.02.2026 14:37
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Overview of the paper in cartoon form
We are delighted to share our vision in #RSCChemBioy of how to incorporate natural product discovery (and any drug discovery) into the framework of personalized medicine - drug discovery using patients, but not in patients! #natprod #secmet pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
25.02.2026 14:37
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30.01.2026 19:03
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Congrats, great stuff! What do you think the pKa of that enol is in your Ξ³-lactone ? I'd guess <5. Seems relevant to its biological function at physiological pH...
15.01.2026 16:01
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Thrilled to be able to finally post my first adventure into secondary metabolism!:
Flavoaffinins, Elusive Cellulose-Binding Natural Products from an Anaerobic Bacterium
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
Co-authors: Ruocheng Yu, f. undergrad Jessie Lee, @katherinem.bsky.social , and Emily Balskus!
15.01.2026 15:26
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Dean Stark Martini
28.12.2025 20:57
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Artistic notions of molecules are often formally wrong. I was gifted chemistry socks for fathers day by my 8 year old daughter many years ago &, in one of many parenting fails, could not control my facial reactions to the pentavalent. And look at the helicity handedness in most DNA molecule art...
28.12.2025 20:53
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TOC image of a large polyol polyketide coming from a cultured streptomyces and a large polyketide synthase biosynthetic gene cluster, with compounds showing activity in glowing fluorescent cells.
Cool compounds, Leshmania activitiesw/ good therapeutic index, and nice structure work. Hard work: "A culture (322 Γ 10 mL, 3.2 L) of the strain was obtained in the FR23 medium... 0.6 - 3.2 mg isolated of several analogs". #secmet
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28.12.2025 17:21
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Great news in the fight against antimicrobial resistance!
Two oral antibiotics have been approved by the FDA for uncomplicated urogenital gonorrhea. As Neisseria gonorrhoeae is becoming resistant to all known antibiotics, such breakthroughs were urgently needed. (1/4)
www.fda.gov/news-events/...
19.12.2025 12:09
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Isolation and genomic analysis of secondary metabolism in cave Actinomycetota from biofilms and Ceuthophilus https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41278891/
26.11.2025 18:39
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Stanfordβs Khosla Lab is pioneering a fluorescent probe that βlights upβ active TG2 in the gut, enabling clearer detection and monitoring of celiac disease, as well as a potential biomarker for future therapies. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wXIdT
21.11.2025 17:10
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Introgression impacts the evolution of bacteria, but species borders are rarely fuzzy
Nature Communications - It is commonly thought that bacterial species borders tend to be fuzzy, due to frequent exchange of DNA. Here, Diop et al. quantify the patterns of gene flow between core...
Our latest paper is out with @adiop.bsky.social and @gmdouglas.bsky.social. We analyzed the extent of homologous recombination between bacterial species (introgression) and how it affects species borders (it can vary a lot depending on the approach used to classify species!). rdcu.be/eQAMf
18.11.2025 21:00
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Picture of white millipedes next to an HPLC chromatogram, with one blue peak and five red peaks above blue and red chemical structures describing scaffold of the molecules comprising the peaks. Andrognathanols (blue) are 6,6,6,5-tetracyclic bridged alkaloids and andrognathines are 5,6-fused bicyclic alkaloids.
The Discovery of Complex Heterocycles from Millipede Secretions, fantastic work from the Mevers group that I saw the full story from at SERMACS this week.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
#secmet
28.10.2025 16:56
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It is not an unusual methodology to entertain a counter intuitive hypothesis in science. Good scientists do this habitually.
28.10.2025 13:32
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Fantastic: 44 new pyrrolobenzodiazepine's via an engineered single module reductase terminated NRPS system #natprod #secmet
14.10.2025 17:43
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This gives the George Gershwin song βLetβs call the Whole Thing Offβ a whole new spin.
You like potato and I like potato
You like tomato and I like tomato
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto
Let's call the whole thing off
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04.08.2025 04:27
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Honored to host Dr. Martin Burke (@chemistryIllinois) as keynote at the VICB Student Research Symposium! His talk, "Imagine a World Where Anyone Can Make Molecules," is inspiring the next generation of molecular makers.
@vanderbilt.edu @vubasicsciences.bsky.social
01.08.2025 19:41
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