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T6SS: killing two bugs with one stone.
Happy to share @DukasJu's @TrendsMicrobiol Spotlight on the @lenghung8825 @JuvenalLopez20 @CavaLab_MIMS @MarioFeldman9 PNAS paper. Congrats to all the authors of the original article.
https://t.co/msxOq6li3K
Read my new blog post What do bacterial nanoweapons look like? that was co-written with Nicolas Flaugnatti former @CascalesLab member about their recent study on the #T6SS spike.
#sarahslittleworld
https://t.co/Lbf4Fjo8AX
I'm taking the #aprilcolorschallenge by @faunwoood this year! Prompt 1: favorite color!
Did you know that some plant-associated #bacteria can suppress plant pathogen? The bacteria use the T6SS weapon to disrupt the insect microbiota, promoting #pathogenesis.
#sciart #scicomm
Day 2: Type 6 Dueling. A Western spin on the observed phenomenon that P. aeruginosa will launch defensive T6SS attacks after being hit by an “aggressive” T6SS attack from a competitor bacterium.