Ned S Wingreen
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Hallinen K, Bodine S, Stone H, Muir T, Wingreen N, Gitai Z
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Feb;
122(7):e2419899122.
PMID: 39928871
Fluid flows are dominant features of many bacterial environments, and flow can often impact bacterial behaviors in unexpected ways. For example, the most common type of cardiovascular infection is heart...
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Han E, Fei C, Alert R, Copenhagen K, Koch M, Wingreen N, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Jan;
16(1):952.
PMID: 39843452
Colonies of the social bacterium Myxococcus xanthus go through a morphological transition from a thin colony of cells to three-dimensional droplet-like fruiting bodies as a strategy to survive starvation. The...
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Gonzalez La Corte S, Stevens C, Carcamo-Oyarce G, Ribbeck K, Wingreen N, Datta S
Sci Adv
. 2025 Jan;
11(3):eadq7797.
PMID: 39823332
Many bacteria live in polymeric fluids, such as mucus, environmental polysaccharides, and extracellular polymers in biofilms. However, laboratory studies typically focus on cells in polymer-free fluids. Here, we show that...
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GrandPre T, Pyo A, Wingreen N
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39677715
Biomolecular condensates frequently rely on membrane interactions for localization, recruitment, and chemical substrates. These interactions are often mediated by membrane-anchored tethers, a feature overlooked by traditional wetting models. Using a...
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Martinez-Calvo A, Zhou J, Zhang Y, Wingreen N
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39574612
Coclustering of subsequent enzymes in a pathway can accelerate the processing of metabolic intermediates, with benefits including increased pathway fluxes, reduced toxicity, and sensitive branch-point regulation. While the optimal organization...
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Kimchi O, Meir Y, Wingreen N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Oct;
121(44):e2414229121.
PMID: 39453741
Bacteria have evolved many defenses against invading viruses (phage). Despite the many bacterial defenses and phage counterdefenses, in most environments, bacteria and phage coexist, with neither driving the other to...
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Ruttenberg D, Levin S, Wingreen N, Kocher S
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Oct;
291(2032):20241221.
PMID: 39381909
Season length and its associated variables can influence the expression of social behaviours, including the occurrence of eusociality in insects. Eusociality can vary widely across environmental gradients, both within and...
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Zhang Y, Pyo A, Kliegman R, Jiang Y, Brangwynne C, Stone H, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Sep;
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PMID: 39320949
A hallmark of biomolecular condensates formed via liquid-liquid phase separation is that they dynamically exchange material with their surroundings, and this process can be crucial to condensate function. Intuitively, the...
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Johnson G, Fei C, Wingreen N, Bassler B
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39071398
Bacteria commonly exist in multicellular, surface-attached communities called biofilms. Biofilms are central to ecology, medicine, and industry. The pathogen forms biofilms from single founder cells that, via cell division, mature...
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Gupta M, Johnson A, Cruz E, Costa E, Guest R, Li S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jul;
15(1):5890.
PMID: 39003262
Protein turnover is critical for proteostasis, but turnover quantification is challenging, and even in well-studied E. coli, proteome-wide measurements remain scarce. Here, we quantify the turnover rates of ~3200 E....