Thomas Tørring
@thomastorring.bsky.social
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Assoc. Prof @ Aarhus Uni. Interested in natural prod, antibiotic, microbiology, chemical biology and fermented food.
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Interested in engineering streptomycetes? Struggling with existing genome engineering tools? Then check out our newest paper on CASCADE-Cas3 based genome engineering in streptomycetes!

Some highlights below:
CASCADE-Cas3 enables highly efficient genome engineering in Streptomyces species
Abstract. Type I clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) systems are widespread in bacteria and archaea. Compared to more widely
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We are excited to see our review published! In it, we explore the diversity of enzymatic strategies for installing aromatic side chain cross-links in RiPPs. If you like interesting chemistry and new enzyme reactions, be sure to check it out!
😉 that’s the nice thing about working across continents. Even when you are sleeping someone else is working on the project.
Through a great collaboration with @wildtypemc.bsky.social, we take a closer look at the macrocyclases across all lasso peptide BGC, and in particular, the split between canonical and non-canonical BGCs. A final thanks to Carlsberg Fonden for the funding.
But even more surprisingly, we find normal canonical BGC that leads to very similar triculamin-like lasso peptides across Pseudomonadota and Bacilliota. We characterize one such lasso peptide from C. palmae produced in Burkholderia, and one from B. gelatini.
Now we show through heterologous expression in S. albus, that the biosynthesis is non-canonical and appear to need only a precursor peptide with a follower and a macrocyclase. And an acetyltransferase as a self-resistance gene.
Two years ago, we reported that triculamin and alboverticillin - two identical compounds isolated in the 1950-60's were in fact lasso peptides. Back then, we were puzzled by the biosynthesis, that didn't appear to follow the canonical lasso peptide logic. No leader peptide, no RRE, and no peptidase?
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Adam Rivers (USDA-ARS) and I are hiring a joint postdoc to on a microfluidics and sequencing based project to better understand synthetic and natural microbiome community dynamics and generate data to build AI/ML models to infer interspp. interactions. Hit me up if interested!
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Are you working on natural products? We’ve just released version 4.0 of the MIBiG data standard and repository! It now includes 3059 biosynthetic gene clusters, thanks to the combined efforts of 288 expert contributors. A thread: (1/8) academic.oup.com/nar/advance-...
MIBiG 4.0: advancing biosynthetic gene cluster curation through global collaboration
Abstract. Specialized or secondary metabolites are small molecules of biological origin, often showing potent biological activities with applications in ag
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Early morning and on my way to Copenhagen for the 2024 Congress in the Danish Microbiological Society #DMS2024. Looking forward to seeing friends - old and new.
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Hey Natural Products folks! Do you have a favourite ontology covering natural product bioactivities? I'm trying to make MIBiG a bit more systematic for the next release and would like to avoid creating a separate ontology if at all possible. #secmet #microsky
For teaching purposes, I am looking for culture collection strains that consistently produce a known antibiotic like vancomycin , erythromycin, daptomycin or similar. Any suggestions? I’d prefer NRRL or DSMZ
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#secmet folks : a teach-in in honor of Chris Walsh. All students and post-docs encouraged to attend. This is an outstanding speaker list inspired a great scientist & teacher.
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Now releasing into your podcast feeds: JGI's Natural Prodcast talks to Alison Narayan (UMich) about biocatalysis and candy corn! Notes and transcripts (and in-browser audio) at naturalprodcast.com
🧪🧬🖥️ #chemsky
In general it’s very visually pleasing. The chemical structures throughout the book looks great, the inserted vignets have some cool examples etc
A good book, a cup of coffee, and PJ Harvey. This morning is off to a start
Looking forward to reading this one
On the train to Copenhagen for the iimena symposium. Looking very much forward to two days of #naturalproducts