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  • This study describes the isolation of a new compound, turbinmicin, which shows potent activity in mice against multidrug-resistant fungi and might have a novel mechanism of action.

    • Katie Kingwell
    Research Highlight
  • A recent study found that slow movement is important when bacteria move as dense collectives because faster bacteria cause topological defects that trap cells in place.

    • Ashley York
    In Brief
  • This study reports the widespread endogenization of nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses in diverse green algae.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    In Brief
  • A recent study provides new evidence that rotavirus-infected cells produce pancrine signals that uninfected cells respond to, leading to intercellular calcium waves and ultimately to diarrhoea.

    • Ashley York
    Research Highlight
  • This study links anthropogenic disturbance, coral symbioses and heat stress resilience.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    In Brief
  • This study shows that the toxin of a toxin−antitoxin system triggers the rapid transformation of spiral-shaped Helicobacter pylori into coccoids.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    In Brief
  • This month’s Under the Lens discusses the application of high-speed atomic force microscopy to image fragile bacterial membrane vesicles by briefly touching them with a gentle tapping force, revealing species-specific heterogeneity in membrane vesicle size distribution linked to biological function.

    • Ruth Cohen-Khait
    Under the Lens
  • This study shows that a distinct gut microbiome composition as well as specific bacterial metabolites provide radioprotection in mice.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • This month’s Genome Watch examines how natural language processing and machine learning are being implemented in the hunt for new antimicrobial peptides.

    • Annapaula Correia
    • Aaron Weimann
    Genome Watch
  • This study reports a mutant Clamydia muridarum strain that infects the gastrointestinal tract and protects against genital tract infection in mice.

    • Grant Otto
    In Brief
  • This study reported the diversity of CMV, HIV-1 and RSV viral populations during acute infection from clinical samples.

    • Grant Otto
    In Brief
  • This study reports that retrons function in defence against phage infection by inducing abortive infection.

    • Grant Otto
    In Brief
  • A recent study found that a small RNA released by the bioluminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri modulates crucial host responses in the Hawaiian bobtailed squid Euprymna scolopes, revealing a new mode of communication in beneficial animal–bacterial symbioses.

    • Ashley York
    Research Highlight
  • This study provides insights into how the malaria parasite persists in its human host through the dry season in Mali to enable transmission by mosquitoes during the wet season.

    • Grant Otto
    Research Highlight
  • A recent study found that Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice reprogrammes haematopoietic stem cells, limiting myelopoiesis and impairing trained immunity.

    • Ashley York
    In Brief