Francisco Zorrilla
@metagenomez.bsky.social
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omics-driven and constraint-based modeling of microbial community metabolism 🧬 post-doc in the Sunagawa Lab, Institute of Microbiology, ETH Zürich
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Zamin Iqbal
@zaminiqbal.bsky.social
· Jul 6
SSAlign: Ultrafast and Sensitive Protein Structure Search at Scale
The advent of highly accurate structure prediction techniques such as AlphaFold3 is driving an unprecedented expansion of protein structure databases. This rapid growth creates an urgent demand for novel search tools, as even the current fastest available methods like Foldseek face significant limitations in sensitivity and scalability when confronted with these massive repositories. To meet this challenge, we have developed SSAlign, a protein structure retrieval tool that leverages protein language models to jointly encode sequence and structural information, and adopts a two-stage alignment strategy optimized with multi-GPU and multi-process parallelization. On large-scale datasets such as AFDB50, SSAlign outpaces Foldseek by two to three orders of magnitude in search speed, offering unmatched scalability for high-throughput structural analysis. Compared to Foldseek, SSAlign retrieves substantially more high-quality matches on Swiss-Prot and achieves marked performance improvements on SCOPe40, with relative AUC increases of +20.2% at the family level and +33.3% at the superfamily level, demonstrating significantly enhanced sensitivity and recall. In sum, SSAlign achieves TM-align-comparable accuracy with Foldseek-surpassing speed and coverage, offering an efficient, sensitive, and scalable solution for large-scale structural biology and structure-based drug discovery. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. National Natural Science Foundation of China, 62172172 Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, 2025AFB159 The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of CPSF, GZC20240545
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Ben Langmead
@benlangmead.bsky.social
· Jun 17
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Sean Gibbons 🦠💩
@gibbological.bsky.social
· Jun 13
Emergence and disruption of cooperativity in a denitrifying microbial community
Abstract. Anthropogenic perturbations to the nitrogen cycle, primarily through use of synthetic fertilizers, is driving an unprecedented increase in the em
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Alex Chase 🧬🌋🌊
@microbomics.bsky.social
· May 20
When is microbial cross-feeding evolutionarily stable?
Cross-feeding, a phenomenon in which organisms share metabolites, is frequently observed in microbial communities across the natural world. One of the most common forms is waste-product cross-feeding,...
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Sean Gibbons 🦠💩
@gibbological.bsky.social
· Apr 11
Moving from genome-scale to community-scale metabolic models for the human gut microbiome - Nature Microbiology
In this Perspective, Deiner, Gibbons and colleagues describe the current strengths and limitations of microbial community-scale metabolic models in microbiome research.
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Cameron Thrash
@jcamthrash.bsky.social
· Mar 27
Global distribution, quantification and valuation of the biological carbon pump - Nature Climate Change
This study quantifies and values the carbon stored in the ocean due to biological processes. With uptake in the order of 2.8 Gt per year, valued at around US$1 trillion annually (at a carbon price of ...
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Cameron Thrash
@jcamthrash.bsky.social
· Mar 21
MicrobeRX: a tool for enzymatic-reaction-based metabolite prediction in the gut microbiome - Microbiome
Background The gut microbiome functions as a metabolic organ, producing numerous enzymes that influence host health; however, their substrates and metabolites remain largely unknown. Results We presen...
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Daniel Machado
@dan1elmachado.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Genome-scale metabolic modeling of Ruminiclostridium cellulolyticum: a microbial cell factory for valorization of lignocellulosic biomass
The development of sustainable biotechnological processes requires a transition from the traditional fermentation of refined substrates towards the valorization of waste materials such as lignocellulo...
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Ghada Yousif
@ghadayousif.bsky.social
· Feb 4
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Kiran R. Patil
@kiranrpatil.bsky.social
· Jan 31
Christian Kost
@kostchristian.bsky.social
· Jan 30
Obligate cross-feeding of metabolites is common in soil microbial communities
Many microorganisms are refractory to laboratory cultivation. One possible explanation, known as the great plate count anomaly, is metabolic dependencies among community members. However, systematic s...
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