Andrea Vettiger
@avettiger.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor @dmf-unil.bsky.social https://wp.unil.ch/vettiger-lab/ Postdoc Bernhardt lab | PhD Basler lab. Shining light on small bugs to reveal their amazing biology! #elongasome #divisome #T6SS
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Independent research fellowships leading to tenured positions at the John Innes Centre.

Repost = nice. Thank you very much!!!
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Shortlisted candidates will be invited to give a seminar at the Fellows Conference, which will be held on 10 March 2026.

Candidates who win Fellowships will be offered a Tenure Track Group Leader position from the outset, initially for 5 years.

Find out more: www.jic.ac.uk/training-car...
Independent Research Fellowships Leading to Tenured Faculty Positions | John Innes Centre
The John Innes Centre (JIC), is a world leading centre of excellence in plant and microbial sciences based on the Norwich Research Park, UK. We are inviting applications from outstanding researchers…
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The Vettiger Lab at #SSM2025 last week. Was good fun! Looking already forward to 2026 in Montreux 😃
Didi and Rachel with their posters! Didi and Rachel with our newest hire, Marco! Poster session in full action 🤓
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Research is under pressure worldwide. But science still thrives ✊
Join us @dmf-unil.bsky.social – great colleagues, great science, and thus far reasonable government and funding agencies. Still time to apply! 🤞
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New tenure track assistant professor position in molecular microbiology in our department @dmf-unil.bsky.social @unil.bsky.social! We are casting a wide net for an experimental molecular microbiologist. Apply here: wwwfbm.unil.ch/releve/appli...
DMF: Tenure Track Assistant Professor towards Associate Professor in Molecular Microbiology - Site des postulations FBM
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Great to see this out in @pnas.org. A great effort led by Petr Pelch and Christoph Allolio at @charlesuni.cuni.cz who developed a new morphoelastic model for PG biogenesis and cell division.
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So happy to have contributed to this beautiful study led by PetrPelech! A combined theory–experiment effort based on our in situ cryo-ET data, revealing how stress-mediated growth shapes E. coli division site morphogenesis. #teamtomo 🌐 🦠🔬❄️🐎
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Stress-mediated growth determines Escherichia coli division site morphogenesis | PNAS
In order to proliferate, bacteria must remodel their cell wall at the division site. The division process is driven by the enzymatic activity of pe...
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Congrats, that’s great!
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This work was carried out largely as part of a fantastic postdoc in Tom Bernhardt's lab at @harvardmed.bsky.social. @navarropaula.bsky.social and myself both started our own labs at @dmf-unil.bsky.social last year and just received some funding. Job post on related topics will follow soon 😃 (12/12)
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Based on AlphaFold prediction, this PBP1b-FtsA interaction is conserved among many Enterobactericae (in red) but not beyond. However, similar intrinsically disordered domains are found on most PBP1b and may offer a way to regulate aPBP activity independent of Lpo's. (11/12)
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In the previous movie FtsZ (yellow) gets displaced from FtsA (unlabeled) upon addition of the wt N-terminal peptide of PBP1b (magenta), but not the R6E point mutant 👇 (10/12)
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To our surprise the peptide of PBP1b was predicted to interact with the same residue on FtsA than FtsZ. This may suggest a competitive binding for FtsZ and PBP1b to FtsA. Thanks to Roman Hajdu in @nartimsoole.bsky.social lab, we find evidence for this in supported lipid bilayer assays 🧪🔬 (9/12)
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But how does the N-terminal peptide of PBP1b mediate septal recruitment? AlphaFold screen performed by @ernstschmid.bsky.social in Johannes Walker's lab predicted an interaction with FtsA via a salt bridge between FtsA(E303) and PBP1b(R6) 🖥️ (8/12)
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The GFP fusion to the PBP1b-alpha isoform indeed does display a biased septal localization pattern unlike the shorter gamma isoform. This is supported by previous findings using immunofluorescence by Tanneke den Blaauwen and Waldemar Vollmer's group (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...) ✅ (7/12)
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05280.x✅
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Interestingly, septal fortification of PBP1b doesn't seem to depend on its canonical Lpo activator, LpoB. However, it is dependent on the N-terminal cytosolic peptide of PBP1b, which was omitted in previous GFP fusions resulting in uniform IM labeling pattern 🤔 (6/12)
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This lysis phenotype is specific for cells undergoing division. When inhibiting divisome formation with SulA expression, cells lacking PBP1b lyse significantly less, and when they do, they display smaller lesions which are likely attributed to the impaired side wall repair 🛠️ (6/12)
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Having such compromised septa leads to catastrophic lysis events under osmotically stressed conditions originating from the division site (green = released DNA) 🌊🔬(5/12)
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And their septal cell walls show compromised integrity (more pores and less stiff) when measured by AFM ⚛️🔬 (4/12).
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Using in situ cryo-ET (as always performed by @navarropaula.bsky.social) we show that cells lacking PBP1b fail to produce a so-called septal PG wedge (highlighted by the red arrow) ❄️🔬 (3/12)
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aPBPs are a major cell wall synthase family and have been implemented in PG repair and fortification. Additionally, PBP1b has been proposed to play a crucial role in cell division however its precise role has remained obscure. (2/12)
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Glad to have made finally the transition to @bsky.app. The twitter profile will no longer be used.
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Good news from the @snsf-ch.bsky.social was in the mail last week 😃
We will be recruiting soon...! More good news to be released in the coming days❗
Follow @navarropaula.bsky.social and myself for more bacterial cell envelope biology🔬🧬🦠🧫
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Double the grants, double the money, double the impact! Huge thanks to our amazing teams -proof that scientific power couples thrive in inclusive, diverse and open-minded institutions. And the real winner? Science, of course!🏆🔬Grateful beyond words! ❄️🐎 @dmf-unil.bsky.social @snsf-ch.bsky.social