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Novel phages ofPseudomonas syringaeunveil numerous potential auxiliary metabolic genes

AbstractRelatively few phages that infect plant pathogens have been isolated and investigated. ThePseudomonas syringaespecies complex is present in various environments, including plants. It can cause major crop diseases, such as bacterial canker on apricot trees. This study presents a collection of 25 unique phages genomes that infectP.
Chloé Feltin   +4 more
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Deeper Exploration of Gut Microbiome: Profile of Resistome, Virome and Viral Auxiliary Metabolic Genes of Three Ethnic Indian Groups

Molecular Biotechnology
The current study explored the resistomes and viromes of three Indian ethnic populations: Jaisalmer, Khargone, and Ladakh. These three groups had different dietary habits and antibiotic consumption rates. A resistome analysis indicated that compared to the Jaisalmer (n = 10) group, the burden of antibiotic resistance genes in the gut microbiome was ...
Gomathinayagam Sankaranarayanan   +1 more
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Functional and evolutionary characterization of potential auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) of the global RNA virome

RNA viruses play an important role in regulating their host and global biogeochemical cycling, and auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) are one of the main pathways by which viruses regulate hosts metabolism. However, the AMGs encoded by global RNA viruses are largely unexplored.
Yang Zhao   +5 more
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Structural and mechanistic characterization of a soil bacteriophage auxiliary metabolic gene product: a functional chitosanase

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, 2023
C. A. Smith   +6 more
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Antarctic Soil Auxiliarome: unraveling the pan-auxiliary metabolic genes catalogue in a transect across different ice-free regions of Antarctica

Abstract The Transantarctic Mountains host a significant portion of Antarctica’s ice-free soils and support diverse microbial communities, but the role of viruses in these extreme ecosystems remains poorly understood. To address this gap, we conducted the first comprehensive analysis of both RNA and DNA soil viruses across ten locations ...
Sergio Sanchez-Carrillo   +5 more
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Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1994
Robert A Weinberg
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Gut microbiota in human metabolic health and disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Yong Fan, Oluf Borbye Pedersen
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Metabolic and biogeochemical consequences of viral infection in aquatic ecosystems

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
Amy E Zimmerman   +2 more
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