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Assistant Professor and Chancellor Scholar @Rutgers_NJMS • systems biology • synthetic biology • interpretable machine learning • chronic and infectious disease

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RT @NatureRevMicro: New online! Mycobacterium tuberculosis biology, pathogenicity and interaction with the host htt….
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RT @NaturePortfolio: A study in @NatureComms shows that constitutive hydrolysis of ATP and NADH, or ‘bioenergetic stress,’ potentiates the….
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Many thanks to many members of the Yang Lab who contributed to this project (including many undergrads!) and to our collaborators Douglas McCloskey and Xiaoyang Su! 11/11. @Rutgers_NJMS @rutgershealth @PHRI_Rutgers.
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We're eager to explore these topics in future projects and to see how generalizable these phenotypes are to pathogenic E coli and other species. We think these mechanisms may inform design of antibiotic adjuvants that can slow or prevent resistance development. 10/n.
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Importantly, little is known on how energy balance alters bacterial physiology. Although metabolic stress is known to inhibit growth and enhance metabolism, our work is the first to study stress responses and antibiotic phenotypes caused by disrupted energy balance. 9/n.
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By developing a new assay, Barry showed that mismatches between ATP utilization and production are sufficient for augmenting antibiotic killing. Thus, Barry's work introduces new concepts in understanding the interplay between energy balance and antibiotic efficacy. 8/n.
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Using bacterial genetics approaches, Barry was able to show that bioenergetic stress mechanistically induces stress responses that increase antibiotic stress-induced mutation rates and that protect against antibiotic killing. 7/n.
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This was also surprising that we previously showed that high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were associated with high antibiotic killing, but the pF1 and pNOX cells had decreased killing while also possessing high levels of ROS! 6/n.
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Correlations between ATP availability and persistence are usually thought about as correlations between metabolic activity (e.g., dormancy, low ATP) and killing efficacy. But Barry's cells have HIGH metabolic activity, which we previously found to INCREASE antibiotic killing. 5/n.
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Surprisingly, Barry found that bioenergetically stressed cells evolve antibiotic resistance FASTER than control cells (!!) and are also in general protected from bactericidal antibiotic stress (persistence). 4/n.
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These strains constitutively hydrolyze ATP (pF1) or NADH (pNOX), creating ATP or NADH sinks in these cells. These in turn induce 'bioenergetic stress' in which the cells are always struggling to meet their energetic demands. 3/n.
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Barry generated a genetic model system (frequently used by the metabolic engineering community) involving E coli cells over-expressing ATP synthase F1 complex genes (pF1) or heterologously expressing NADH oxidase from Streptococcus (pNOX). 2/n.
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I'm thrilled to share our newest paper! Ever wonder how bacterial metabolism affects antibiotic resistance #AMR? In this study, Barry Li, a former MD/PhD student in the lab, took on this question using a systems and #synthetic_biology approach. 1/n.
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RT @BaharogluZeynep: Hosting oppotunity in my lab.MSCA Post-doctoral Fellowship at IBPC Paris on RNA modifications in bacteria (FRANCE) 🦠💫….
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I'm honored to receive this year's Young Investigator Award from our local ASM branch!.
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The Yang Lab had a great time at the Rutgers Biomedical Informatics and Health Artificial Intelligence Symposium yesterday. Great jobs by Yiqi Yan, Oliver Gu, and Reuven Rosen who presented on their work!
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Our undergraduate machine learning maestro Edson Petry gave a terrific research presentation this afternoon at the Rutgers Pathways for Junior Scientists Research Program! @Rutgers_NJMS
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RT @biorxiv_micrbio: Evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcription regulation is associated with increased transmission and drug re….
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I'm so proud of my technician Lia Goodwin who presented a poster at her first conference at the CSHL Systems Immunology meeting yesterday!
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Terrific work by Ethan Bustad, Edson Petry, Oliver Gu, Braden Griebel, and Tige Rustad and wonderful support from our collaborator David Sherman (U Washington)! @rutgershealth @Rutgers_NJMS @PHRI_Rutgers 6/6.
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