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The shift from the terrestrial to the marine environment to discover natural products has given rise to novel bioactive compounds, some of which have been approved for human medicine.
Uche M Chukwudulue, Tal Luzzatto-Knaan
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Deeply branching Bacillota species exhibit atypical Gram-negative staining
The Gram staining method differentiates bacteria based on their cell envelope structure, with the monoderm and diderm cell envelope types traditionally being synonymous with Gram-positive and Gram-negative stain results, respectively.
Jessica K Choi +2 more
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Background Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are frequently encountered in anoxic-to-oxic transition zones, where they are transiently exposed to microoxic or even oxic conditions on a regular basis.
Stefan Dyksma +2 more
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Denitrification genotypes of endospore-forming Bacillota
Denitrification is a key metabolic process in the global nitrogen cycle and is performed by taxonomically diverse microorganisms. Despite the widespread importance of this metabolism, challenges remain in identifying denitrifying populations and ...
Emma Bell +2 more
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In Silico Screening of Bacteriocin Gene Clusters within a Set of Marine Bacillota Genomes
Due to their potential application as an alternative to antibiotics, bacteriocins, which are ribosomally synthesized antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria, have received much attention in recent years.
Rabeb Teber +2 more
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ATP is one of the signature molecules of life. As the primary energy currency of cells, the debate concerning its involvement, if any, in driving the earliest biophysical events associated with germination of dormant Bacillota spores has continued ...
Peter Setlow +2 more
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Bacillota are widely distributed in various environments, owing to their versatile metabolic capabilities and remarkable adaptation strategies. Recent studies reported that Bacillota species were highly enriched in cold seep sediments, but their ...
Ying Liu +5 more
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A comparative genome analysis of the Bacillota (Firmicutes) class Dehalobacteriia
Dehalobacterium formicoaceticum is recognized for its ability to anaerobically ferment dichloromethane (DCM), and a catabolic model has recently been proposed. D.
Song, Young C. +7 more
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Bacillota y otros exabruptos [PDF]
A comienzos de año hubo bastante revuelo mediático en torno a la validación de algunos nombres de filo (Oren y Garrity, 2021) conforme a un cambio reciente (Oren et al., 2021a) en el código de nomenclatura procariota. No faltaron ni siquiera algunos
Romalde, Jesús L., Arahal, David R.
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Candidatus Desulforudis audaxviator dominates a 975 m deep groundwater community in central Sweden [PDF]
The continental bedrock contains groundwater-bearing fractures that are home to microbial populations that are vital in mediating the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles.
George Westmeijer +6 more
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