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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582991/species-level-microbiota-of-biting-midges-and-ticks-from-poyang-lake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Gong, Fei Fei Wang, Yang Qing Liu, Ji Pu, Ling Zhi Dong, Si Hui Zhang, Zhen Zhou Huang, Yu Yuan Huang, Ya Ben Li, Cai Xin Yang, Yuan Meihui Tao, Li Jun Zhao, Dong Jin, Li Yun Liu, Jing Yang, Shan Lu
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the bacterial communities of biting midges and ticks collected from three sites in the Poyang Lake area, namely, Qunlu Practice Base, Peach Blossom Garden, and Huangtong Animal Husbandry, and whether vectors carry any bacterial pathogens that may cause diseases to humans, to provide scientific basis for prospective pathogen discovery and disease prevention and control. METHODS: Using a metataxonomics approach in concert with full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing and operational phylogenetic unit (OPU) analysis, we characterized the species-level microbial community structure of two important vector species, biting midges and ticks, including 33 arthropod samples comprising 3,885 individuals, collected around Poyang Lake...
March 20, 2024: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences: BES
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582122/significance-of-a-minor-pilin-pilv-in-biofilm-cohesion-of-geobacter-sulfurreducens
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaochun Chen, Guiqin Yang, Xiaoyun Quan, Siyue Zhu, Baoli Qin, Danyang Shou, Li Zhuang
Bacterial adhesion plays a vital role in forming and shaping the structure of electroactive biofilms that are essential for the performance of bioelectrochemical systems (BESs). Type IV pili are known to mediate cell adhesion in many Gram-negative bacteria, but the mechanism of pili-mediated cell adhesion of Geobacter species on anode surface remains unclear. Herein, a minor pilin PilV2 was found to be essential for cell adhesion ability of Geobacter sulfurreducens since the lack of pilV2 gene depressed the cell adhesion capability by 81...
April 4, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581911/turning-weeds-into-feed-ensiling-calotropis-gigantea-giant-milkweed-reduces-its-toxicity-and-enhances-its-palatability-for-dairy-cows
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Aurele Gnetegha Ayemele, Yuehu Wang, Lu Ma, Dengpan Bu, Jianchu Xu
Calotropis gigantea (Giant milkweed, GM) has the potential to be utilized as a new feed additive for ruminants, however, the presence of unpalatable or toxic compounds decreases animal feed intake. This study aimed to valorize GM as a potential new feed resource through the chemical and microbial biotransformation of toxic compounds that will henceforth, make the plant palatable for cows. After GM's ensiling using fermentative bacteria, the plant was sampled for UHPLC-MS/MS to analyse the metabolomic changes...
April 5, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580033/evaluation-of-the-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-antimicrobial-activity-of-alkaloids-prepared-from-chelidonium-majus-l-using-mrsa-infected-c-elegans-as-a-model-host
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Jinchai Qi, Xinyun Zhang, Xiaochen Guo, Yuping Yang, Xiaoxiao Fan, Yunfeng Han, Yonggang Liu
Chelidonium majus L. contained alkaloids as its main component, exhibiting various biological activities, particularly antibacterial activity. This study aimed to extract alkaloids from C. majus L. (total alkaloids) and evaluate their antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo. Reflux extraction was carried out on C. majus L., and the extract was purified with HPD-600 macroporous resin and 732 cation exchange resin exchange columns. Infection modeling of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) was established to investigate the impact of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) on the motility, longevity, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels of wild-type worms (N2 strain)...
April 3, 2024: Fitoterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579010/antibiotic-class-with-potent-in-vivo-activity-targeting-lipopolysaccharide-synthesis-in-gram-negative-bacteria
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Douglas L Huseby, Sha Cao, Edouard Zamaratski, Sanjeewani Sooriyaarachchi, Shabbir Ahmad, Terese Bergfors, Laura Krasnova, Juris Pelss, Martins Ikaunieks, Einars Loza, Martins Katkevics, Olga Bobileva, Helena Cirule, Baiba Gukalova, Solveiga Grinberga, Maria Backlund, Ivailo Simoff, Anna T Leber, Talía Berruga-Fernández, Dmitry Antonov, Vivekananda R Konda, Stefan Lindström, Gustav Olanders, Peter Brandt, Pawel Baranczewski, Carina Vingsbo Lundberg, Edgars Liepinsh, Edgars Suna, T Alwyn Jones, Sherry L Mowbray, Diarmaid Hughes, Anders Karlén
Here, we describe the identification of an antibiotic class acting via LpxH, a clinically unexploited target in lipopolysaccharide synthesis. The lipopolysaccharide synthesis pathway is essential in most Gram-negative bacteria and there is no analogous pathway in humans. Based on a series of phenotypic screens, we identified a hit targeting this pathway that had activity on efflux-defective strains of Escherichia coli . We recognized common structural elements between this hit and a previously published inhibitor, also with activity against efflux-deficient bacteria...
April 9, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577764/retention-of-an-endosymbiont-for-the-production-of-a-single-molecule
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arkadiy I Garber, Andrés Garcia de la Filia Molina, Isabelle Vea, Andrew J Mongue, Laura Ross, John P McCutcheon
Sap-feeding insects often maintain two or more nutritional endosymbionts which act in concert to produce compounds essential for insect survival. Many mealybugs have endosymbionts in a nested configuration: one or two bacterial species reside within the cytoplasm of another bacterium, and together these bacteria have genomes which encode interdependent sets of genes needed to produce key nutritional molecules. Here we show that the mealybug Pseudococcus viburni has three endosymbionts, one of which contributes only two unique genes that produce the host nutrition-related molecule chorismate...
April 5, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575034/genomic-characterization-of-a-novel-ureolytic-bacteria-lysinibacillus-capsici-tsblm-and-its-application-to-the-remediation-of-acidic-heavy-metal-contaminated-soil
#47
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Xuesong Hu, Banghua He, Yingchao Liu, Suya Ma, Caihong Yu
Soil heavy metal contamination is an essential challenge in ecological and environmental management, especially for acidic soils. Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is an effective and environmentally friendly remediation technology for heavy metal contaminated sites, and one of the key factors for its realization lies in the microorganisms. In this study, Lysinibacillus capsici TSBLM was isolated from heavy metal contaminated soil around a gold mine, and inferred to be a novel ureolytic bacteria after phylogenomic inference and genome characterization...
April 2, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574461/role-of-arca-in-the-regulation-of-antibiotic-sensitivity-in-avian-pathogenic-escherichia-coli
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai Ma, Okoro Ruth Chinelo, Mantian Gu, Fanwenqing Kong, Ying Jiang, Hui Wang, Ting Xue
Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) is one of the common extraintestinal infectious disease pathogens in chickens, geese, and other birds, inducing serious impediments to the development of the poultry industry. Hence, investigating how bacteria regulate themselves amidst different challenging conditions is immense essential in prevention and treatment for bacterial pathogen infections. The ArcA regulatory factor has been reported to regulate oxygen availability in strains, but its role in regulation of antibiotics resistance in APEC is unclear...
March 21, 2024: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572990/-sphingomonas-clade-and-functional-distribution-with-simulated-climate-change
#49
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Bahareh Sorouri, Nicholas C Scales, Brandon S Gaut, Steven D Allison
Microbes are essential for the functioning of all ecosystems, and as global warming and anthropogenic pollution threaten ecosystems, it is critical to understand how microbes respond to these changes. We investigated the climate response of Sphingomonas , a widespread gram-negative bacterial genus, during an 18-month microbial community reciprocal transplant experiment across a Southern California climate gradient. We hypothesized that after 18 months, the transplanted Sphingomonas clade and functional composition would correspond with site conditions and reflect the Sphingomonas composition of native communities...
April 4, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572323/correlation-of-caecal-microbiome-endotoxins-genes-and-intestinal-immune-cells-in-eimeria-tenella-infection-based-on-bioinformatics
#50
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Mingzheng Han, Jiale Li, Yijin Wu, Jianzhao Liao
INTRODUCTION: The infection with Eimeria tenella (ET) can elicit expression of various intestinal immune cells, incite inflammation, disrupt intestinal homeostasis, and facilitate co-infection with diverse bacteria. However, the reciprocal interaction between intestinal immune cells and intestinal flora in the progression of ET-infection remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between cecal microbial endotoxin (CME)-related genes and intestinal immunity in ET-infection, with subsequent identification of hub potential biomarker and immunotherapy target...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565568/logic-programming-based-minimal-cut-sets-reveal-consortium-level-therapeutic-targets-for-chronic-wound-infections
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Maxime Mahout, Ross P Carlson, Laurent Simon, Sabine Peres
Minimal Cut Sets (MCSs) identify sets of reactions which, when removed from a metabolic network, disable certain cellular functions. The traditional search for MCSs within genome-scale metabolic models (GSMMs) targets cellular growth, identifies reaction sets resulting in a lethal phenotype if disrupted, and retrieves a list of corresponding gene, mRNA, or enzyme targets. Using the dual link between MCSs and Elementary Flux Modes (EFMs), our logic programming-based tool aspefm was able to compute MCSs of any size from GSMMs in acceptable run times...
April 2, 2024: NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563788/genomic-analysis-of-salmonella-isolated-from-canal-water-in-bangkok-thailand
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Jirachaya Toyting, Narong Nuanmuang, Fuangfa Utrarachkij, Neunghatai Supha, Yuwanda Thongpanich, Pimlapas Leekitcharoenphon, Frank M Aarestrup, Toyotaka Sato, Jeewan Thapa, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses an escalating global public health threat. Canals are essential in Thailand, including the capital city, Bangkok, as agricultural and daily water sources. However, the characteristic and antimicrobial-resistance properties of the bacteria in the urban canals have never been elucidated. This study employed whole genome sequencing to characterize 30 genomes of a causal pathogenic bacteria, Salmonella enterica, isolated from Bangkok canal water between 2016 and 2020. The dominant serotype was Salmonella Agona...
April 2, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561832/evaluation-of-ruminal-methane-and-ammonia-formation-and-microbiota-composition-as-affected-by-supplements-based-on-mixtures-of-tannins-and-essential-oils-using-rusitec
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Giulia Foggi, Melissa Terranova, Matteo Daghio, Sergej L Amelchanka, Giuseppe Conte, Simon Ineichen, Monica Agnolucci, Carlo Viti, Alberto Mantino, Arianna Buccioni, Michael Kreuzer, Marcello Mele
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplements based on tannin extracts or essential oil compounds (EOC) have been repeatedly reported as a promising feeding strategy to reduce the environmental impact of ruminant husbandry. A previous batch culture screening of various supplements identified selected mixtures with an enhanced potential to mitigate ruminal methane and ammonia formation. Among these, Q-2 (named after quebracho extract and EOC blend 2, composed of carvacrol, thymol, and eugenol) and C-10 (chestnut extract and EOC blend 10, consisting of oregano and thyme essential oils and limonene) have been investigated in detail in the present study with the semi-continuous rumen simulation technique (Rusitec) in three independent runs...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561802/molecular-control-of-cellulosic-fin-morphogenesis-in-ascidians
#54
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Maxence Lanoizelet, Christel Elkhoury Youhanna, Agnès Roure, Sébastien Darras
BACKGROUND: The tunicates form a group of filter-feeding marine animals closely related to vertebrates. They share with them a number of features such as a notochord and a dorsal neural tube in the tadpole larvae of ascidians, one of the three groups that make tunicates. However, a number of typical chordate characters have been lost in different branches of tunicates, a diverse and fast-evolving phylum. Consequently, the tunic, a sort of exoskeleton made of extracellular material including cellulose secreted by the epidermis, is the unifying character defining the tunicate phylum...
April 2, 2024: BMC Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561780/genetic-toolbox-for-photorhabdus-and-xenorhabdus-pseva-based-heterologous-expression-systems-and-crispr-cpf1-based-genome-editing-for-rapid-natural-product-profiling
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Alexander Rill, Lei Zhao, Helge B Bode
BACKGROUND: Bacteria of the genus Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus are motile, Gram-negative bacteria that live in symbiosis with entomopathogenic nematodes. Due to their complex life cycle, they produce a large number of specialized metabolites (natural products) encoded in biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC). Genetic tools for Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus have been rare and applicable to only a few strains. In the past, several tools have been developed for the activation of BGCs and the deletion of individual genes...
April 1, 2024: Microbial Cell Factories
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558504/experimental-evidence-of-d-glutamate-racemase-activity-in-the-uncultivated-bacterium-candidatus-saccharimonas-aalborgensis
#56
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Marcos Peñalver, Alberto Paradela, César Palacios-Cuéllar, M Graciela Pucciarelli, Francisco García-Del Portillo
The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) encompasses widespread uncultivated bacteria with reduced genomes and limited metabolic capacities. Most CPR bacteria lack the minimal set of enzymes required for peptidoglycan (PG) synthesis, leaving it unclear how these bacteria produce this essential envelope component. In this study, we analysed the distribution of d-amino acid racemases that produce the universal PG components d-glutamate (d-Glu) or d-alanine (d-Ala). We also examined moonlighting enzymes that synthesize d-Glu or d-Ala...
April 2024: Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552514/control-of-nitrogen-and-odor-emissions-during-chicken-manure-composting-with-a-carbon-based-microbial-inoculant-and-a-biotrickling-filter
#57
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Haorong Zhang, Liqian Ma, Yinchao Li, Su Yan, Zhenye Tong, Yue Qiu, Xueying Zhang, Xiaoyu Yong, Liwen Luo, Jonathan W C Wong, Jun Zhou
Although aerobic composting is usually utilized in livestock manure disposal, the emission of odorous gases from compost not only induces harm to the human body and the environment, but also causes loss of nitrogen, sulfur, and other essential elements, resulting in a decline in product quality. The impact of biotrickling filter (BTF) and insertion of carbon-based microbial agent (CBMA) on compost maturation, odor emissions, and microbial population during the chicken manure composting were assessed in the current experiment...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543787/crispr-rna-guided-transposases-facilitate-dispensable-gene-study-in-phage
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Yanmei Liu, Zizhen Liang, Shuting Yu, Yanrui Ye, Zhanglin Lin
Phages provide a potential therapy for multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. However, a significant portion of viral genes often remains unknown, posing potential dangers. The identification of non-essential genes helps dissect and simplify phage genomes, but current methods have various limitations. In this study, we present an in vivo two-plasmid transposon insertion system to assess the importance of phage genes, which is based on the V. cholerae transposon Tn 6677 , encoding a nuclease-deficient type I-F CRISPR-Cas system...
March 9, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543556/genomic-characterization-of-multidrug-resistant-pathogenic-enteric-bacteria-from-healthy-children-in-osun-state-nigeria
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Jessica N Uwanibe, Idowu B Olawoye, Christian T Happi, Onikepe A Folarin
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is responsible for the spread and persistence of bacterial infections. Surveillance of AMR in healthy individuals is usually not considered, though these individuals serve as reservoirs for continuous disease transmission. Therefore, it is essential to conduct epidemiological surveillance of AMR in healthy individuals to fully understand the dynamics of AMR transmission in Nigeria. Thirteen multidrug-resistant Citrobacter spp., Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella pneumoniae , and Escherichia coli isolated from stool samples of healthy children were subjected to whole genome sequencing (WGS) using Illumina and Oxford nanopore sequencing platforms...
March 1, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543520/genomic-insights-into-moderately-thermophilic-methanotrophs-of-the-genus-methylocaldum
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Nathalie A Delherbe, David Pearce, Sergey Y But, J Colin Murrell, Valentina N Khmelenina, Marina G Kalyuzhnaya
Considering the increasing interest in understanding the biotic component of methane removal from our atmosphere, it becomes essential to study the physiological characteristics and genomic potential of methanotroph isolates, especially their traits allowing them to adapt to elevated growth temperatures. The genetic signatures of Methylocaldum species have been detected in many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. A small set of representatives of this genus has been isolated and maintained in culture. The genus is commonly described as moderately thermophilic, with the growth optimum reaching 50 °C for some strains...
February 26, 2024: Microorganisms
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