journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35489793/neisseria-gonorrhoeae-physiology-and-pathogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke R Green, Joby Cole, Ernesto Feliz Diaz Parga, Jonathan G Shaw
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is an obligate human pathogen that is the cause of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhoea. Recently, there has been a surge in gonorrhoea cases that has been exacerbated by the rapid rise in gonococcal multidrug resistance to all useful antimicrobials resulting in this organism becoming a significant public health burden. Therefore, there is a clear and present need to understand the organism's biology through its physiology and pathogenesis to help develop new intervention strategies...
2022: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35489792/how-streptomyces-thrive-advancing-our-understanding-of-classical-development-and-uncovering-new-behaviors
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew P Zambri, Michelle A Williams, Marie A Elliot
Streptomyces are soil- and marine-dwelling microbes that need to survive dramatic fluctuations in nutrient levels and environmental conditions. Here, we explore the advances made in understanding how Streptomyces bacteria can thrive in their natural environments. We examine their classical developmental cycle, and the intricate regulatory cascades that govern it. We discuss alternative growth strategies and behaviors, like the rapid expansion and colonization properties associated with exploratory growth, the release of membrane vesicles and S-cells from hyphal tips, and the acquisition of exogenous DNA along the lateral walls...
2022: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35489791/metabolic-potential-of-anaerobic-methane-oxidizing-archaea-for-a-broad-spectrum-of-electron-acceptors
#23
REVIEW
Martyna Glodowska, Cornelia U Welte, Julia M Kurth
Methane (CH4 ) is a potent greenhouse gas significantly contributing to the climate warming we are currently facing. Microorganisms play an important role in the global CH4 cycle that is controlled by the balance between anaerobic production via methanogenesis and CH4 removal via methanotrophic oxidation. Research in recent decades advanced our understanding of CH4 oxidation, which until 1976 was believed to be a strictly aerobic process. Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) coupled to sulfate reduction is now known to be an important sink of CH4 in marine ecosystems...
2022: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35489790/nickel-an-essential-virulence-determinant-of-helicobacter-pylori-transport-and-trafficking-pathways-and-their-targeting-by-bismuth
#24
REVIEW
Sumith Kumar, Daniel Vinella, Hilde De Reuse
Metal acquisition and intracellular trafficking are crucial for all cells and metal ions have been recognized as virulence determinants in bacterial pathogens. Nickel is required for the pathogenicity of H. pylori. This bacterial pathogen colonizes the stomach of about half of the human population worldwide and is associated with gastric cancer that is responsible for 800,000 deaths per year. H. pylori possesses two nickel-enzymes that are essential for in vivo colonization, a [NiFe] hydrogenase and an abundant urease responsible for resistance to gastric acidity...
2022: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836614/preface
#25
EDITORIAL
Robert K Poole, David J Kelly
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836613/extracellular-haem-utilization-by-the-opportunistic-pathogen-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-and-its-role-in-virulence-and-pathogenesis
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susana Mouriño, Angela Wilks
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all bacteria but presents a significant challenge given its limited bioavailability. Furthermore, iron's toxicity combined with the need to maintain iron levels within a narrow physiological range requires integrated systems to sense, regulate and transport a variety of iron complexes. Most bacteria encode systems to chelate and transport ferric iron (Fe3+ ) via siderophore receptor mediated uptake or via cytoplasmic energy dependent transport systems. Pathogenic bacteria have further lowered the barrier to iron acquisition by employing systems to utilize haem as a source of iron...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836612/the-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-whole-genome-sequence-a-20th-anniversary-celebration
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiona S L Brinkman, Geoffrey L Winsor, Rachel E Done, Alain Filloux, Vanessa I Francis, Joanna B Goldberg, E Peter Greenberg, Kook Han, Robert E W Hancock, Cara H Haney, Susanne Häußler, Jens Klockgether, Iain L Lamont, Roger C Levesque, Stephen Lory, Pablo I Nikel, Steven L Porter, Matthew W Scurlock, Herbert P Schweizer, Burkhard Tümmler, Meng Wang, Martin Welch
Toward the end of August 2000, the 6.3 Mbp whole genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1 was published. With 5570 open reading frames (ORFs), PAO1 had the largest microbial genome sequenced up to that point in time-including a large proportion of metabolic, transport and antimicrobial resistance genes supporting its ability to colonize diverse environments. A remarkable 9% of its ORFs were predicted to encode proteins with regulatory functions, providing new insight into bacterial network complexity as a function of network size...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836611/oxygen-levels-are-key-to-understanding-anaerobic-protozoan-pathogens-with-micro-aerophilic-lifestyles
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Lloyd, Alan Chapman, Jayne E Ellis, Kevin Hillman, Timothy A Paget, Nigel Yarlett, Alan G Williams
Publications abound on the physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology of "anaerobic" protozoal parasites as usually grown under "anaerobic" culture conditions. The media routinely used are poised at low redox potentials using techniques that remove O2 to "undetectable" levels in sealed containers. However there is growing understanding that these culture conditions do not faithfully resemble the O2 environments these organisms inhabit. Here we review for protists lacking oxidative energy metabolism, the oxygen cascade from atmospheric to intracellular concentrations and relevant methods of measurements of O2 , some well-studied parasitic or symbiotic protozoan lifestyles, their homeodynamic metabolic and redox balances, organism-drug-oxygen interactions, and the present and future prospects for improved drugs and treatment regimes...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836610/evolutionary-trade-offs-between-growth-and-survival-the-delicate-balance-between-reproductive-success-and-longevity-in-bacteria
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florence Abram, Talia Arcari, Duarte Guerreiro, Conor P O'Byrne
All living cells strive to allocate cellular resources in a way that promotes maximal evolutionary fitness. While there are many competing demands for resources the main decision making process centres on whether to proceed with growth and reproduction or to "hunker down" and invest in protection and survival (or to strike an optimal balance between these two processes). The transcriptional programme active at any given time largely determines which of these competing processes is dominant. At the top of the regulatory hierarchy are the sigma factors that commandeer the transcriptional machinery and determine which set of promoters are active at any given time...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836609/the-wolfe-cycle-of-carbon-dioxide-reduction-to-methane-revisited-and-the-ralph-stoner-wolfe-legacy-at-100-years
#30
REVIEW
William E Balch, James G Ferry
Methanogens are a component of anaerobic microbial consortia decomposing biomass to CO2 and CH4 that is an essential link in the global carbon cycle. One of two major pathways of methanogenesis involves reduction of the methyl group of acetate to CH4 with electrons from oxidation of the carbonyl group while the other involves reduction of CO2 to CH4 with electrons from H2 or formate. Pioneering investigations of the CO2 reduction pathway by Ralph S. Wolfe in the 70s and 80s contributed findings impacting the broader fields of biochemistry and microbiology that directed discovery of the domain Archaea and expanded research on anaerobic microbes for decades that continues to the present...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34147188/microbial-corrosion-of-metals-the-corrosion-microbiome
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yassir Lekbach, Tao Liu, Yingchao Li, Masoumeh Moradi, Wenwen Dou, Dake Xu, Jessica A Smith, Derek R Lovley
Microbially catalyzed corrosion of metals is a substantial economic concern. Aerobic microbes primarily enhance Fe0 oxidation through indirect mechanisms and their impact appears to be limited compared to anaerobic microbes. Several anaerobic mechanisms are known to accelerate Fe0 oxidation. Microbes can consume H2 abiotically generated from the oxidation of Fe0 . Microbial H2 removal makes continued Fe0 oxidation more thermodynamically favorable. Extracellular hydrogenases further accelerate Fe0 oxidation...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34147187/bacterial-nitric-oxide-metabolism-recent-insights-in-rhizobia
#32
REVIEW
Ana Salas, Juan J Cabrera, Andrea Jiménez-Leiva, Socorro Mesa, Eulogio J Bedmar, David J Richardson, Andrew J Gates, María J Delgado
Nitric oxide (NO) is a reactive gaseous molecule that has several functions in biological systems depending on its concentration. At low concentrations, NO acts as a signaling molecule, while at high concentrations, it becomes very toxic due to its ability to react with multiple cellular targets. Soil bacteria, commonly known as rhizobia, have the capacity to establish a N2 -fixing symbiosis with legumes inducing the formation of nodules in their roots. Several reports have shown NO production in the nodules where this gas acts either as a signaling molecule which regulates gene expression, or as a potent inhibitor of nitrogenase and other plant and bacteria enzymes...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34147186/streptococcus-suis-pathogenesis-a-diverse-array-of-virulence-factors-for-a-zoonotic-lifestyle
#33
REVIEW
Greg Tram, Michael P Jennings, Patrick J Blackall, John M Atack
Streptococcus suis is a major cause of respiratory tract and invasive infections in pigs and is responsible for a substantial disease burden in the pig industry. S. suis is also a significant cause of bacterial meningitis in humans, particularly in South East Asia. S. suis expresses a wide array of virulence factors, and although many are described as being required for disease, no single factor has been demonstrated to be absolutely required. The lack of uniform distribution of known virulence factors among individual strains and lack of evidence that any particular virulence factor is essential for disease makes the development of vaccines and treatments challenging...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34147185/actinobacillus-pleuropneumoniae-the-molecular-determinants-of-virulence-and-pathogenesis
#34
REVIEW
Nusrat Nahar, Conny Turni, Greg Tram, Patrick J Blackall, John M Atack
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia, is responsible for high economic losses in swine herds across the globe. Pleuropneumonia is characterized by severe respiratory distress and high mortality. The knowledge about the interaction between bacterium and host within the porcine respiratory tract has improved significantly in recent years. A. pleuropneumoniae expresses multiple virulence factors, which are required for colonization, immune clearance, and tissue damage...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34147184/a-protet-based-protonic-charge-transfer-model-of-energy-coupling-in-oxidative-and-photosynthetic-phosphorylation
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas B Kell
Textbooks of biochemistry will explain that the otherwise endergonic reactions of ATP synthesis can be driven by the exergonic reactions of respiratory electron transport, and that these two half-reactions are catalyzed by protein complexes embedded in the same, closed membrane. These views are correct. The textbooks also state that, according to the chemiosmotic coupling hypothesis, a (or the) kinetically and thermodynamically competent intermediate linking the two half-reactions is the electrochemical difference of protons that is in equilibrium with that between the two bulk phases that the coupling membrane serves to separate...
2021: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34756212/bacterial-cellulose-biosynthesis-production-and-applications
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vijayendran Raghavendran, Emmanuel Asare, Ipsita Roy
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a natural polymer produced by the acetic acid producing bacterium and has gathered much interest over the last decade for its biomedical and biotechnological applications. Unlike the plant derived cellulose nanofibres, which require pretreatment to deconstruct the recalcitrant lignocellulosic network, BC are 100% pure, and are extruded by cells as nanofibrils. Moreover, these nanofibrils can be converted to macrofibers that possess excellent material properties, surpassing even the strength of steel, and can be used as substitutes for fossil fuel derived synthetic fibers...
2020: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34756211/zymomonas-mobilis-metabolism-novel-tools-and-targets-for-its-rational-engineering
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uldis Kalnenieks, Katherine M Pappas, Katja Bettenbrock
Zymomonas mobilis is an α-proteobacterium that interests the biofuel industry due to its perfect ethanol fermentation yields. From its first description as a bacterial isolate in fermented alcoholic beverages to date, Z. mobilis has been rigorously studied in directions basic and applied. The Z. mobilis powerful Entner-Doudoroff glycolytic pathway has been the center of rigorous biochemical studies and, aside from ethanol, it has attracted interest in terms of high-added-value chemical manufacturing. Energetic balances and the effects of respiration have been explored in fundamental directions as also in applications pursuing strain enhancement and the utilization of alternative carbon sources...
2020: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34756210/microbial-energy-management-a-product-of-three-broad-tradeoffs
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James B McKinlay, Gregory M Cook, Kiel Hards
Wherever thermodynamics allows, microbial life has evolved to transform and harness energy. Microbial life thus abounds in the most unexpected places, enabled by profound metabolic diversity. Within this diversity, energy is transformed primarily through variations on a few core mechanisms. Energy is further managed by the physiological processes of cell growth and maintenance that use energy. Some aspects of microbial physiology are streamlined for energetic efficiency while other aspects seem suboptimal or even wasteful...
2020: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34756209/microbubble-intensification-of-bioprocessing
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D J Gilmour, W B Zimmerman
Microbubbles have been involved in industrial processing since the 1970s with the introduction of dissolved air flotation into common practice. The turn of the century saw microbubbles become regularly used in medical imaging. But in bioprocessing, only this decade has seen rapid advances in R&D, with some bioprocesses, particularly in wastewater treatment, adopted at full industrial scale, and others at pilot scale, such as anaerobic digestion and fermentation, which is full industrial scale for many biomanufacturing and pharmaceutical processes...
2020: Advances in Microbial Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32408948/in-situ-absorbance-measurements-a-new-means-to-study-respiratory-electron-transfer-in-chemolithotrophic-microorganisms
#40
REVIEW
Robert C Blake, Richard A White
Absorbance measurements on intact chemolithotrophic microorganisms that respire aerobically on soluble iron are described that used a novel integrating cavity absorption meter to eliminate the effects of light scattering on the experimental results. Steady state kinetic measurements on ferric iron production by intact cells revealed that the Michaelis Menten equation described the initial rates of product formation for at least 8 different chemolithotrophic microorganisms in 6 phyla distributed equally among the archaea and the Gram negative and Gram positive eubacteria...
2020: Advances in Microbial Physiology
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