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This Week in Microbiology
Vincent Racaniello
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346: Metabolism and Porin Permeability
Épisode 346
samedi 13 décembre 2025 • Durée 53:55
TWiM explains how competition for nutrients anticipates and potentially mitigate drug side effects on the gut microbiota, and metabolic control of porin permeability influences antibiotic resistance.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt and Petra Levin
Guest: Mark O. Martin
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Links for this episode:
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Nutrient competition predicts drug effects on microbiota (Cell)
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Metabolic control of porin permeability influences antibiotic resistance in E coli (Nat Micro)
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345: Faster Than Rocks!
Épisode 345
samedi 22 novembre 2025 • Durée 53:31
TWiM explains a biological mechanism that links sulfur and iron cycling in anoxic environments, and "swashing," a form of surface movement in which bacteria migrate without active propulsion.
Hosts: Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson, and Petra Levin
Guest: Mark O. Martin
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Links for this episode- Sulfur and iron cycling in anoxic environments (Nature)
- Bacterial surface migration by swashing (J Bacteriol)
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336: The Volatilome of Biofluids
Épisode 336
samedi 19 juillet 2025 • Durée 55:38
TWiM explores the use of gas sensors and machine learning to identify microbes and antimicrobial resistance in clinical specimens, and how a harmful algal bloom species releases thiamin antivitamins to suppress competitors.
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Links for this episode:
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Microbial and antimicrobial resistance diagnostics (Cell Biomaterials)
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Thiamin antivitamins suppress algal competitors (mBio)
Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.
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246: Intracellular niche and passage
Épisode 246
lundi 19 juillet 2021 • Durée 56:43
The TWiM folk explore disruption of a Burkholderia intracellular niche by a cell death program, and an increase in Brucella infectiousness after intracellular passage.
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Links for this episode:
- Disrupting intracellular niche (mBio)
- Intracellular passage increases infectiousness (Infect Immun)
- Type IV secretion systems (Front Micro)
Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.
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245: Bacteria that protect bees from fungi
Épisode 245
samedi 3 juillet 2021 • Durée 50:14
In this episode, how polysaccharides keep cyanobacteria afloat in the oceans so that they can carry out photosynthesis, and a symbiotic bacterium that protects honey bees from fungal infections.
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Links for this episode:
- Bacterial blooms and polysaccharides (eLife)
- Social life of cyanobacteria (eLife)
- Bacteria that protect bees from fungi (mBio)
- First 21 days of a bee's life (YouTube)
- antiSMASH (Nucl Acids Res)
- Delaney Miller's website
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244: Chewing for chicha
Épisode 244
mardi 22 juin 2021 • Durée 56:49
Foodie TWiM reveals that bacteria in human saliva are major components of Ecuadorian indigenous beers, and an unusual E. coli that produces atypical light cream-colored colonies in chromogenic agar.
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Links for this episode:
- Saliva bacteria in indigenous beers (Peer J)
- Unusual behavior of E. coli ST59 (Appl Envir Micro)
- One Health (CDC)
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243: Beef and bacillus
Épisode 243
vendredi 4 juin 2021 • Durée 51:42
TWiM continues its food arc with an examination of the effect of peroxyacetic acid spray on the microbiome and sensory properties of beef, and explores asymmetry of the cell division machinery during sporulation.
Links for this episode:
- Effect of peroxyacetic acid on beef (Appl Envir Micro)
- Peracetic acid sterilization (CDC)
- Different cuts of beef (S. Clyde Weaver)
- Profiling the Poglianos (TWiM 115)
- Cell division machinery asymmetry in sporulation (eLife)
- Kamala Sohonie by Kanika Khanna
- India COVID SOS
Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.
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242: Sourdough Starter Microbiomes
Épisode 242
jeudi 20 mai 2021 • Durée 54:26
TWiM reveals the microbiome of sourdough starter cultures, and discovery of a novel family of prokaryotic nanocompartments involved in the metabolism of sulfur.
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241: What Does Flu Do to Your Poo?
Épisode 241
vendredi 7 mai 2021 • Durée 01:04:01
TWiM explains how Vibrio biofilms are dispersed by polyamine signals, and the induction of inappetence by respiratory virus infection which causes alteration of the gut microbiome.
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Links for this episode- Regulation of Vibrio biofilms by polyamines (eLife)
- Cyclic di-GMP (pdf)
- Respiratory virus infection induces inappetance (mBio)
- Letters read on TWiM 241
- TWiM Listener survey
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240: Aspirin, colorectal cancer, and Fusobacterium
Épisode 240
lundi 26 avril 2021 • Durée 01:01:19
TWiM reviews aspirin modulation of Fusobacterium nucleatum, a microbe that has been associated with colorectal cancer, and Elio tells us 'What are vaccines', a talk he recently gave to members of his community.
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Links for this episode:
- Elio's What are Vaccines? (pdf)
- Jenner Museum
- Aspirin modulation of Fusobacterium (mBio)
- Fecal transplant for C. difficile (NEJM)
- Fecal microbiota transplantation (NEJM)
- Fecal microbiota transplant for dysbiosis (NEJM)
Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.
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