Casey, John R Mardinoglu, Adil Nielsen, Jens Karl, David M
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Inorganic phosphorus is scarce in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the high-light-adapted ecotype HLI of the marine picocyanobacterium Prochlorococcus marinus thrives. Physiological and regulatory control of phosphorus acquisition and partitioning has been observed in HLI both in culture and in the field; however, the optimization of phosphorus...
Schloss, Patrick D
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Assignment of 16S rRNA gene sequences to operational taxonomic units (OTUs) allows microbial ecologists to overcome the inconsistencies and biases within bacterial taxonomy and provides a strategy for clustering similar sequences that do not have representatives in a reference database. I have applied the Matthews correlation coefficient to assess ...
Gilbert, Jack A
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We want this journal to be a forum for publication of research, tools, and data sets that are advancing our understanding of, or ability to investigate or interpret, microbiology systems. For example, I hope that mSystems will be a venue for research that elucidates the metabolic and cell-cell signaling mechanisms that underpin observed successiona...
Freiberg, Jeffrey A Le Breton, Yoann Tran, Bao Q Scott, Alison J Harro, Janette M Ernst, Robert K Goo, Young Ah Mongodin, Emmanuel F Goodlett, David R McIver, Kevin S
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To gain a better understanding of the genes and proteins involved in group A Streptococcus (GAS; Streptococcus pyogenes) biofilm growth, we analyzed the transcriptome, cellular proteome, and cell wall proteome from biofilms at different stages and compared them to those of plankton-stage GAS. Using high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and liqui...
Westphal, Lacey L Sauvey, Peter Champion, Matthew M Ehrenreich, Ian M Finkel, Steven E
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DNA methylation in prokaryotes is widespread. The most common modification of the genome is the methylation of adenine at the N-6 position. In Escherichia coli K-12 and many gammaproteobacteria, this modification is catalyzed by DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) at the GATC consensus sequence and is known to modulate cellular processes including ...
Chavarría, Max Goñi-Moreno, Ángel de Lorenzo, Víctor Nikel, Pablo I
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Fructose uptake in the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida occurs through a canonical phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent sugar transport system (PTSFru). The logic of the genetic circuit that rules its functioning is puzzling: the transcription of the fruBKA operon, encoding all the components of PTSFru, can escape the repression exerted by the cata...
Chase, John H Bolyen, Evan Rideout, Jai Ram Caporaso, J Gregory
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The number of samples in high-throughput comparative "omics" studies is increasing rapidly due to declining experimental costs. To keep sample data and metadata manageable and to ensure the integrity of scientific results as the scale of these projects continues to increase, it is essential that we transition to better-designed sample identifiers. ...
Gonzalez, A Vázquez-Baeza, Y Pettengill, J B Ottesen, A McDonald, D Knight, R
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Metagenomics is increasingly used not just to show patterns of microbial diversity but also as a culture-independent method to detect individual organisms of intense clinical, epidemiological, conservation, forensic, or regulatory interest. A widely reported metagenomic study of the New York subway suggested that the pathogens Yersinia pestis and B...
He, Xuan Slupsky, Carolyn M Dekker, James W Haggarty, Neill W Lönnerdal, Bo
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To investigate the impact of probiotic supplementation of infant formula on immune parameters, intestinal microbiota, and metabolism, five individually housed infant rhesus monkeys exclusively fed standard infant formula supplemented with probiotics (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis HN019) from birth until 3 months of age were compared with f...
Garg, Neha Zeng, Yi Edlund, Anna Melnik, Alexey V Sanchez, Laura M Mohimani, Hosein Gurevich, Alexey Miao, Vivian Schiffler, Stefan Lim, Yan Wei
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Microbes are commonly studied as individual species, but they exist as mixed assemblages in nature. At present, we know very little about the spatial organization of the molecules, including natural products that are produced within these microbial networks. Lichens represent a particularly specialized type of symbiotic microbial assemblage in whic...