
Shailab Shrestha
@shailabshrestha
postdoc in the bernhardt lab @harvardmed studying cell envelope biogenesis | phd from @shenlabtufts studying sporulation & division in C. difficile
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18-09-2015 00:31:25
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Our paper is out today in nature! Imagine getting this plot when studying single-cell data of growing bacteria! Could it be the cell cycle?! We found that a geneās response to its replication reveals gene regulation on a genomic scale. nature.com/articles/s4158⦠Andrew Pountain


Happy Feb 1st!š Join us burst š„with excitement like a phage in lysis cuz š: BBM 2024 is now open for registration! It's the 30th bday of BBM š š š! Where were you in 1994? (I was a newborn with the š of a microbiome š¦ š) bostonbacterial.org/registration/ See you all there!š


Canāt believe this is out!! This is the culmination of >6yr of work to define the mode of action of the compound C10 in Mtb. Thereās a LOT we still donāt know about this remarkable compound, but proud of the work accomplished with @StallingsLab Fredrik Almqvist Gary Patti labs! š




E. coli division machinery drives cocci development inside host cells biorxiv.org/content/10.110⦠Amazing imaging, cracking open a new area here by Alaska Pokhrel Bill Söderström with @ariana_costas @Matt_Pittorino here!




So excited to announce our new method for multiplexed RNA imaging in bacterial cells: bacterial-MERFISH! A huge congratulations to the team of Ari Sarfatis, Yuanyou Wang, and Nana Twumasi-Ankrah! Check out the following thread or our bioRxiv (biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦) 1/12


Happy to share a chapter of my PhD thesisš£! We review the diversity of the cell envelope in Terrabacteria which tell us a lot about outer membrane biogenesis and the diderm-to-monoderm transition. Thanks to my co-authors Najwa Taib @ChrisBel70 Simonetta Gribaldo nature.com/articles/s4157ā¦





Excited to share that our paper is now out in ā¦Nature Microbiology! We characterize a positive mechanism for Z ring placement in S. aureus governed by the proteins PcdA/DivIVA, and its implication during infection in a mouse model nature.com/articles/s4156ā¦

We are very excited to announce our latest work on how MRSA conquers antibiotics. We show that high-level resistance to methicillin requires S. aureus to utilise an alternative mode of cell division to ensure its survival! Sheffield AFM Group Abimbola_Olulana doi.org/10.1126/sciencā¦
