🔬Séverine Balmand, Camille Rivard, Sergio Peignier,
@rachelmellwig.bsky.social , Meriem Debbache, Justin Maire,
@tcsengl.bsky.social ky.social, @mariferrarini.bsky.social ky.social
🔬Séverine Balmand, Camille Rivard, Sergio Peignier,
@rachelmellwig.bsky.social , Meriem Debbache, Justin Maire,
@tcsengl.bsky.social ky.social, @mariferrarini.bsky.social ky.social
Tubenets are just another striking example of what bacteria can do with their #membranes, a field of research that is expanding rapidly!
Tubenets are just another striking example of what bacteria can do with their #membranes, a field of research that is expanding rapidly!
→ Electron tomography (with the @yschwab.bsky.social Lab, @embl.org) showed that these structures interconnect into complex networks
→ STXM @synchrotron soleil showed that the structures are enriched in sugar
→ Electron tomography (with the @yschwab.bsky.social Lab, @embl.org) showed that these structures interconnect into complex networks
→ STXM @synchrotron soleil showed that the structures are enriched in sugar
We called them tubenets.
To understand what these structures were, we pursued the investigation, thanks to an amazing team and collaborative work:
We called them tubenets.
To understand what these structures were, we pursued the investigation, thanks to an amazing team and collaborative work:
Why? To better preserve the membranes and locate a transmembrane protein we were studying.
Then we saw something unexpected 🧐
Why? To better preserve the membranes and locate a transmembrane protein we were studying.
Then we saw something unexpected 🧐