Holly Rucker
@hollyrucker.bsky.social
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PhD candidate at UW-Madison // interested in astrobiology, geobiology, isotopes, and Precambrian Earth
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currently reading Strata by Laura Poppick-looking forward to her talk for the WI Book Festival!
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Happy national dog day from Yuki ♥️
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Finished some updates to the gas manifold I’ve been building and turned it on for the first time today- it works great 🥹🙌🏻
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New preprint on ancient oceans!

We challenge the idea of early Earth as major N2O source; reshaping views on climate & biosignatures. Led by S. Buessecker @annedekas.bsky.social lab!

➡️ Microbial N2O reduction in sulfidic waters: Implications for Proterozoic oceans
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Microbial N2O reduction in sulfidic waters: Implications for Proterozoic oceans
Throughout Earth’s history, shifts in ocean redox influenced the bioavailability of trace metals, shaping the activity of microorganisms. In Proterozoic oceans, the precipitation of copper (Cu) with sulfide was hypothesized to limit the bioavailability of Cu. This limitation may have suppressed microbial reduction of nitrous oxide (N2O), due to the Cu dependency of nitrous oxide reductase (Nos). It is thought that without this critical microbial sink, Proterozoic oceans were a significant net source of N2O. Here, we revisit this paradigm in light of recently derived ∼20-fold lower estimates for sulfide in Proterozoic seawater and an empirical evaluation of the potential for microbial N2O reduction under sulfidic conditions. Leveraging publicly available environmental metatranscriptomes, we infer active N2O reduction from the detection of nosZ transcripts in multiple marine and lacustrine systems in which sulfide and Cu concentrations are analogous to those of the Proterozoic. In controlled culture experiments, we demonstrate that the purple non-sulfur bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris can reduce N2O at sulfide concentrations up to 100 µM, well above levels predicted for Proterozoic oceans. Based on trace metal speciation modeling, we suggest that Cu remains bioavailable under Proterozoic-like conditions as a dissolved CuHS complex. Using phylogenetics, we infer that early N2O reducers were probably anoxygenic phototrophs and performed N2O reduction as dark metabolism. Collectively, these observations suggest microbial N2O reduction occurs under euxinic conditions, implying that Proterozoic marine N2O emissions were substantially lower than previously proposed. Our conclusions inform our understanding of the microbial ecology in sulfidic waters, the early climate, and the search for extraterrestrial life. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, https://ror.org/027ka1x80, 80NSSC17K0296
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I feel like Zotero’s upload feature only successfully copies over the citation info about 50% of the time 😓
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Been analyzing vacuña bone, tooth (left) and collagen (right) for C/N/O isotopes this week at IsoCamp! @isocampunm.bsky.social
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Added some amazing prints by @drlperezdiaz.bsky.social to the lab!
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Had my third year committee meeting yesterday (went great!) so I made a cannoli bundt cake to celebrate 🍰 not the best photos but it tasted amazing
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New preprint: eukaryotic origins! 🥁

We propose that iron -not oxygen- may have delayed the rise of complex life. Our model reframes the “oxygen delay” puzzle: the gap between atmospheric O2 and early eukaryotic fossils may reflect iron-mediated stress, not for O2:

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iron toxicity model
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🚨 I’m hiring a postdoc for Fall 2025 with experience in microbial ‘omics data analysis and phylogenetics/genomics. Projects will be centered around ancient microbial ecology & evolution. Click here for more information: bpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/wp.txstate.e...

Please share, thank you 🙏🏻
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Excited to share what I’ve been working on for the first part of my PhD!
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a few more pictures before I leave 🥲
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Had a wonderful time at the Geobiology conference and in Banff! Kept thinking of the quote “standing on the shoulders of giants” while looking out into the mountains & thinking about the Burgess Shale. Feeling very inspired to jump back into work! 🧬👩🏻‍🔬
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Thank you to the conference organizers for this award! Having a great time in Banff this week 😄
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🌟 Huge congrats to Holly Rucker for winning Best Lightning Talk at the 2025 Geobiology Society Meeting! Woohoo! ⚡️ #NailedIt @hollyrucker.bsky.social @uwbact.bsky.social @uwmadscience.bsky.social
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Excited to share that our lab members Aya Klos, Holly Rucker @hollyrucker.bsky.social and Zach Adam will be presenting their work at the Banff Geobiology Meeting next week!

✅ Ancient enzymes
✅ Eukaryotic origins
✅ Geobiological deep time

See you there, eh? 🇨🇦
cms.eas.ualberta.ca/geobiology20...
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Huge congrats to Holly Rucker @hollyrucker.bsky.social on winning the UW–Madison Bacteriology Ph.D. Student Excellence Award! We're so proud of you, Holly, well deserved! @uwbact.bsky.social @uwmadscience.bsky.social #SupportScience #GoHolly 🚀🚀🚀
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It’s National Pet Day and I can finally participate! We adopted Yuki back in October and I’m so happy to have her ♥️
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🚨New preprint alert!🚨

We mapped Mo-dependent pathways across microbes and show this reliance emerged before oxygen showed up. Our results challenge assumptions about Mo scarcity on early Earth. Study led by Aya Klos!

Biology’s been metal since the very beginning🤘

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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🚨New paper!🚨

A comprehensive take on the origins and evolution of translation factors & how these essential players evolved across the tree of life. 🌍🧬

Led by Evrim Fer @uwmadisonmdtp.bsky.social grad student! 👏

Free access: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @cp-trendsgenetics.bsky.social
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🚨 We're hiring! 🚨

Our lab is looking for a lab technician & a postdoc to study enzyme evolution across geologic time.

Learn more about one of our projects here: ⬇️
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Folks who recently lost jobs are especially encouraged to apply! #Hiring #ScienceJobs
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🚀 We’ve just given our lab website a fresh new look! We plan to update it frequently. Come take a look! 🔬👇
www.kacarlab.org
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Photo by dmnx(.)photo on insta!
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Got an action shot of me talking about how Hallucigenia & the Cambrian terrify me during my comedy science talk last week 🦠🪱