Kaempferol drives genotype-specific microbiota Bacillaceae to enhance nitrogen acquisition in rapeseed [PDF]
Introduction: Host genotype is a key driver in shaping plant microbiome in response to dynamic changes in soil nitrogen (N) availability. However, the effects of rapeseed (Brassica napus) genotypes with different N use efficiency characteristics on ...
Youqiang Wang, Yanfen Zheng
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Genetic Tools and Techniques for Recombinant Expression in Thermophilic Bacillaceae [PDF]
Although Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis are the most prominent bacterial hosts for recombinant protein production by far, additional species are being explored as alternatives for production of difficult-to-express proteins.
Sigrid Hakvåg +2 more
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Biomanufacturing process for the production of bacteriocins from Bacillaceae family [PDF]
Members of Bacillaceae family are of major interest in medical industry due to vast antimicrobial peptides they produce as therapeutic agents. For decades, synthetic and natural occurring antibiotics have been used to treat infectious diseases, but heavy
Ahmad Firdaus B Lajis
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Genomically-selected antifungal Bacillaceae strains improve wheat yield and baking quality [PDF]
Soil microbial diversity degradation through agricultural intensification necessitates sustainable alternatives. This study employed genomic and phenotypic approaches to characterize wheat rhizosphere-associated Bacillaceae for agricultural applications.
Alejo Casal +11 more
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Strong aromatic liquors, also known as strong aromatic Baijiu (SAB) in China, are manufactured by solid fermentation, with a multi-microbe mixing and cooperative fermentation process that uses Daqu as a brewing starter. Bacillaceae have a specific action
Ping He, Dan Huang, Xinjun Feng
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Insights into the bacterial fraction of sediments from the South China Sea: physiological, chemotaxonomic, and genomic characterization of seven novel members of the Bacillaceae family [PDF]
The family Bacillaceae is phenotypically and phylogenetically heterogeneous group of bacteria, which has vast metabolic capability in carbohydrates degradation and secondary metabolite production.
Shu-Tong Ge +18 more
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H+-capacitor and ATP production in obligate alkaliphilic Bacillaceae: insights into cytochrome c and H+ transport mechanisms [PDF]
Alkaliphilic Bacillaceae strains likely utilize a limited number of free H+, producing ATP through an H+-based electrochemical membrane potential more efficiently than neutralophiles do.
Isao Yumoto
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FrlP, an ABC type I importer component of Bacillus subtilis: regulation and impact in bacterial fitness [PDF]
Bacillus subtilis is able to catabolize fructosamines, also known as Amadori rearrangement products. The frlBONMD-frlP operon mediates this process and is subjected to specific and global regulation.
Inês C. Gonçalves +3 more
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Genetically predicted inflammatory cytokines mediate the associations between the gut microbiota and ovarian cancer: a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization study [PDF]
Background Ovarian cancer (OC), the deadliest gynecologic malignancy, lacks effective strategies for early detection and treatment. Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiota and inflammatory cytokines may influence OC pathogenesis, but the ...
Lili Chuan +6 more
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Numidum massiliense gen. nov., sp. nov., strain mt3T is the type strain of Numidum gen. nov., a new genus within the family Bacillaceae. This strain was isolated from the faecal flora of a Tuareg boy from Algeria.
Nicholas Armstrong
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