Ligne de temps
Guillaume Borrel
Chercheur(euse) Permanent(e)
04 sept. 2024
publication
Stable coexistence between an archaeal virus and the dominant methanogen of the human gut.
Lire plus08 janv. 2024
01 nov. 2023
publication
A compendium of viruses from methanogenic archaea reveals their diversity and adaptations to the gut environment.
Lire plus13 août 2023
10 mars 2023
project
Labex GIL: Methanobrevibacter and Veillonella crosstalk with the intestinal mucosa in the context of health and inflammation
Lire plus10 juin 2022
publication
Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of the gut archaeome across the animal kingdom.
Lire plus19 janv. 2022
09 sept. 2021
publication
Comparative genomic analysis of Methanimicrococcus blatticola provides insights into host adaptation in archaea and the evolution of methanogenesis
Lire plus19 oct. 2020
publication
Genome-wide analysis of the Firmicutes illuminates the diderm/monoderm transition.
Lire plus15 oct. 2020
project
ANR-METHEVOL: Characterization of new players and evolutionary transitions in the methane metabolism, a backbone in the evolution of the archaeal domain
Lire plus15 oct. 2020
04 mars 2019
publication
Wide diversity of methane and short-chain alkane metabolisms in uncultured archaea
Lire plus25 févr. 2019
22 nov. 2018
publication
Pyrrolysine in Archaea, a 22nd amino-acid encoded through a genetic code expansion.
Lire plus01 févr. 2018
publication
Evolutionary history of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase, one of the oldest enzymatic complexes
Lire plus06 juin 2017
publication
Genomics and metagenomics of trimethylamine-utilizing Archaea in the human gut microbiome
Lire plus01 janv. 2017
publication
The growing tree of Archaea: new perspectives on their diversity, evolution and ecology
Lire plus15 oct. 2016
project
ANR-Arch-Evol: Phylogenomic approaches to investigate the origin and evolution of the Archaea
Lire plus01 janv. 2016
publication
Methanogenesis and the Wood-Ljungdahl Pathway: An Ancient, Versatile, and Fragile Association
Lire plus16 juil. 2015