Amelia McKitterick
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Incoming Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School. Microbiologist with a passion for phages that infect mycolated bacteria. https://www.umassmed.edu/mckitterick-lab/
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I'm pleased to announce that I will be starting my lab as an Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School in August! My group will study phages that infect corynebacteria and mycobacteria to understand bacterial cell envelope assembly and phage gene function. Website and more info to come soon!
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We are hiring new a Tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in my division at UMKC! If you are interested, please apply by going to the link below and searching for Job ID 55628. It is a really wonderful place to live and work!

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This model parallels phages that infect Gram- hosts, which require spanins to overcome the structural barrier of the OM caused by LPS interactions. More work to come on the LysZ mechanism of action and functions of other cryptic lysis genes in coryne and mycobacteriophages!🕵️‍♀️
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LysZ in corynephages was found to be required for efficient lysis in the presence of lipomannan and lipoarabinomannan, suggesting that these glycolipids contribute to making the inner membrane a structural barrier.
amelia-mckitterick.bsky.social
I'm pleased to announce that I will be starting my lab as an Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School in August! My group will study phages that infect corynebacteria and mycobacteria to understand bacterial cell envelope assembly and phage gene function. Website and more info to come soon!
Reposted by Amelia McKitterick
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🚨👉 Please check our recent work on bacterial cell division. In situ Cryo-ET reveals the cellular function of the penicillin binding protein 1b supported by AFM, live-cell imaging, in silico AlphaFold proteome screen and TIRFM. Hope you enjoy the read! #teamtomo #cryo-ET ❄️🔬🐎 big thanks to the team!
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The aPBP-type cell wall synthase PBP1b plays a specialized role in fortifying the Escherichia coli division site against osmotic rupture https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.02.646830v1
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Reposted by Amelia McKitterick
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How can single-cell transcriptomics profile phage infection in individual microbial cells? Check out our preprint with Anika Gupta, Norma Morella, Dmitry Sutormin & other authors, in collaboration with Georg Seelig (UW) and Neel Dey (Fred Hutch). www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Combinatorial phenotypic landscape enables bacterial resistance to phage infection
Success of phage therapies is limited by bacterial defenses against phages. While a large variety of anti-phage defense mechanisms has been characterized, how expression of these systems is distribute...
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