Bay, Guillaume Lee, Conard Chen, Chiliang Mahal, Navreet K Castellano, Michael J Hofmockel, Kirsten S Halverson, Larry J
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Cropping system diversity provides yield benefits that may result from shifts in the composition of root-associated bacterial and fungal communities, which either enhance nutrient availability or limit nutrient loss. We investigated whether temporal diversity of annual cropping systems (four versus two crops in rotation) influences the composition ...
Anderson, Victoria M Wendt, Karen L Najar, Fares Z McCall, Laura-Isobel Cichewicz, Robert H
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The success of natural product-based drug discovery is predicated on having chemical collections that offer broad coverage of metabolite diversity. We propose a simple set of tools combining genetic barcoding and metabolomics to help investigators build natural product libraries aimed at achieving predetermined levels of chemical coverage. It was f...
Song, Fangchao Kuehl, Jennifer V Chandran, Arjun Arkin, Adam P
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Bacterial communities in water, soil, and humans play an essential role in environmental ecology and human health. PCR-based amplicon analysis, such as 16S rRNA sequencing, is a fundamental tool for quantifying and studying microbial composition, dynamics, and interactions. However, given the complexity of microbial communities, a substantial numbe...
Li, Hong-Yi Wang, Hang Tao, Xin-Hua Wang, Xian-Zhe Jin, Wei-Zheng Gilbert, Jack A Zhu, Yong-Guan Zhang, Zhi-Jian
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Rice paddy soil-associated microbiota participate in biogeochemical processes that underpin rice yield and soil sustainability, yet continental-scale biogeographic patterns of paddy soil microbiota remain elusive. The soil bacteria of four typical Chinese rice-growing regions were characterized and compared to those of nonpaddy soils. The paddy soi...
Liu, Tong Long, Xi Zhou, Jia-Peng Tian, Dong-Wei Yang, Yun-He Zou, Cheng-Gang Xu, Jian-Ping Mo, Ming-He Zhang, Ke-Qin
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Soil fungistasis is a phenomenon in which the germination and growth of fungal propagules is widely inhibited in soils. Although fungistatic compounds are known to play important roles in the formation of soil fungistasis, how such compounds act on soil fungi is little studied. In this study, it was found that ammonia (NH3) induced global protein m...
Jenior, Matthew L Leslie, Jhansi L Powers, Deborah A Garrett, Elizabeth M Walker, Kimberly A Dickenson, Mary E Petri, William A Jr Tamayo, Rita Papin, Jason A
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The pathogen Clostridioides difficile causes toxin-mediated diarrhea and is the leading cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United States. Due to growing antibiotic resistance and recurrent infection, targeting C. difficile metabolism presents a new approach to combat this infection. Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions (GENREs) h...
Zhang, Ming Zhang, Xinxu Tran, Ngoc Tuan Sun, Zaiqiao Zhang, Xusheng Ye, Haihui Zhang, Yueling Ma, Hongyu Aweya, Jude Juventus Li, Shengkang
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Molting is a crucial lifelong process in the growth, development, and reproduction of crustaceans. In mud crab (Scylla paramamosain), new exoskeleton, gills, and appendages are formed after a molting, which contributes to a 40 to 90% increase in body weight. However, little is currently known about the associations between molting and the dynamic c...
Meng, Qingshi Chen, Liang Xiong, Bohui Kang, Beining Zhang, Pengfei Tang, Shanlong Han, Hui Shen, Wei Feng, Xiaohui Feng, Shengnan
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The neonatal period is a crucial time during development of the mammalian small intestine. Moreover, neonatal development and maturation of the small intestine are exceptionally important for early growth, successful weaning, and postweaning growth and development, in order to achieve species-specific milestones. Although several publications recen...
Cakir, Merve Obernier, Kirsten Forget, Antoine Krogan, Nevan J
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Current epidemics, such as AIDS or flu, and the emergence of new threatening pathogens, such as the one causing the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, represent major global health challenges. While vaccination is an important part of the arsenal to counter the spread of viral diseases, it presents limitations and needs to be com...
Tran, Patricia Q Anantharaman, Karthik
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Viruses are ubiquitous on Earth and are keystone components of environments, ecosystems, and human health. Yet, viruses remain poorly studied because most cannot be isolated in a laboratory. In the field of biogeochemistry, which aims to understand the interactions between biology, geology, and chemistry, there is progress to be made in understandi...