Webinar Friday Lecture Series
(open to the Tri-I community)
Friday, October 23, 2020
Joseph Mougous, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Microbiology
University of Washington
Mechanisms and Consequences of Interbacterial Antagonism
Recommended Readings:
Empirical Articles
de Moraes M.H., Hsu F., Huang D., Bosch D.E., Zeng J., et al. (2020). An interbacterial DNA deaminase toxin directly mutagenizes surviving target populations. bioRxiv
Peterson S.B., Bertolli S.K., Mougous J.D. (2020). The central role of interbacterial antagonism in bacterial life. CURRENT BIOLOGY. 30 (19): R1203-R1214
Ting, See-Yeun; Martinez-Garcia, Esteban; Huang, Shuo; et al. (2020). Targeted Depletion of Bacteria from Mixed Populations by Programmable Adhesion with Antagonistic Competitor Cells. CELL HOST & MICROBE. 28 (2): 313-321.e6
Mok, Beverly Y.; de Moraes, Marcos H.; Zeng, Jun; et al. (2020). A bacterial cytidine deaminase toxin enables CRISPR-free mitochondrial base editing. NATURE. 583 (7817): 631–637
Ross, Benjamin D.; Verster, Adrian J.; Radey, Matthew C.; et al. (2019). Human gut bacteria contain acquired interbacterial defence systems. NATURE. 575 (7781): 224–228
Russell, Alistair B.; Wexler, Aaron G.; Harding, Brittany N.; et al. (2014). A Type VI Secretion-Related Pathway in Bacteroidetes Mediates Interbacterial Antagonism. CELL HOST & MICROBE. 16 (2): 227-236
Review Papers
LeRoux, Michele; Eterson, S. Brook P.; Mougous, Joseph D. (2015). Bacterial danger sensing. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 427 (23): 3744-3753
Russell, Alistair B.; Peterson, S. Brook; Mougous, Joseph D. (2014). Type VI secretion system effectors: poisons with a purpose. NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY. 12 (2): 137-148