Fine-Scale Adaptations to Environmental Variation and Growth Strategies Drive Phyllosphere Methylobacterium Diversity [PDF]
Methylobacterium is a prevalent bacterial genus of the phyllosphere. Despite its ubiquity, little is known about the extent to which its diversity reflects neutral processes like migration and drift, versus environmental filtering of life history ...
Jean-Baptiste Leducq +2 more
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Inhibition of Adherence of Mycobacterium avium to Plumbing Surface Biofilms of Methylobacterium spp.
Both Mycobacterium spp. and Methylobacterium spp. are opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens that are found on pipe surfaces in households. However, examination of data published in prior microbiological surveys indicates that Methylobacterium spp. and
Maria-Carmen Muñoz-Egea +2 more
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A Gram-negative pink-pigmented bacillus (named 2A) was isolated from Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Desirée plants that were strikingly more developed, presented increased root hair density, and higher biomass than other potato lines of the same age.
Cecilia Eugenia María Grossi +2 more
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Methylobacterium Species Promoting Rice and Barley Growth and Interaction Specificity Revealed with Whole-Cell Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption / Ionization-Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/MS) Analysis [PDF]
Methylobacterium species frequently inhabit plant surfaces and are able to utilize the methanol emitted from plants as carbon and energy sources. As some of the Methylobacterium species are known to promote plant growth, significant attention has been ...
Akio Tani +2 more
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Urinary microbiota diversity and composition in patients with advanced renal cell cancer. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives This study aims to investigate the role of urinary microbiota in renal cell carcinoma; we analysed urinary microbiota in kidney cancer patients and explored its potential role as biomarker. Subjects and methods Samples were collected from 49 males (28 patients planned to undergo systemic therapy and 21 healthy volunteers).
Leal F +7 more
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Mammary tissue microbiome analysis in PyMT mice reveals Methylobacteria as a commensal organism with potential therapeutic applications [PDF]
Studies have reported differences in specific bacteria comparing the tissue microbiome in human breast cancer versus normal breast tissue, prompting hypotheses for potential therapies or theragnosis.
Alfred A. Chan +6 more
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Off-target metagenomics: Leveraging whole genome sequencing to study the bacteriome of the liverwort <i>Calasterella californica</i>. [PDF]
Abstract Premise The recovery of non‐target organism reads, especially when whole organisms are sampled, constitutes a great opportunity for studying microbial communities. The increase in whole genome sequencing feasibility and the development of new marker‐based pipelines enable the use of short reads to study bacterial communities associated with ...
González-Ramírez IS +3 more
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Engineered Methylobacterium extorquens grows well on methoxylated aromatics due to its formaldehyde metabolism and stress response [PDF]
Lignin is a vast yet underutilized source of renewable energy. The microbial valorization of lignin is challenging due to the toxicity of its degradation intermediates, particularly formaldehyde.
Akorede L. Seriki +5 more
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Bacteria belonging to the genus Methylobacterium, popularly known as pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic (PPFM) bacteria, are well known for their distinct ability to use single-carbon compounds like methanol, formate and formaldehyde, and also a ...
N.S. Nysanth +3 more
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Suppressing the growth of Methylobacterium species without the use of toxic chemicals has been a challenging task owing to their robustness against previous antimicrobial techniques.
Takeshi Mori +4 more
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