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Functional analysis of the <i>rv1371/2/3</i> operon in mycobacteria. [PDF]
Schwarz MGA +8 more
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Engineered Bacterial Membranes as Next‐Generation Platforms for Cancer Immunotherapy
Engineered bacterial membrane platforms, including outer membrane vesicles, bacterial ghosts, genetically engineered membranes, and hybrid bacterial–tumor membranes, integrate tumor antigen presentation with intrinsic immune stimulation. These platforms promote dendritic‐cell activation, T‐cell priming, pyroptosis, and synergistic responses with ...
Hafiza Aasia Malik +4 more
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MIrROR release 02: Expanded and refined 16S-ITS-23S rRNA operon dataset. [PDF]
Lee J +7 more
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Our results indicate that a decade after tree harvesting, ectomycorrhizal fungal community assembly shifted from stochastic to deterministic environmental filtering, with higher harvest intensity driving greater community differences. Certain Cortinarius species were harvest‐sensitive, while Piloderma cinicola increased at lower retention levels ...
Tamlyn K. Gangiah +3 more
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Investigating the native functions of [NiFe]-CODH through genomic context analysis. [PDF]
Böhm M, Land H.
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Anaerobic biodegradation of benzene by sulphate‐reducing strain BzS1 was studied by combining genomics, differential proteomics and targeted metabolite analyses. Strain BzS1 has an exceptionally streamlined metabolism. A highly abundant heterotrimeric flavoprotein may add benzene to either enolpyruvate or glutaconyl‐CoA followed by channelling into the
Florin Musat +11 more
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Revisiting bioluminescence and sucrose utilization in aquatic pathogens Vibrio harveyi and V. campbellii using genome-wide in silico mapping and phenotyping. [PDF]
Kumar S +8 more
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Recent Advances in the Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Anti‐Phage Defence Systems
Panoptes as an example for an antiphage system consists of OptS producing a cyclic dinucleotide that prevents activation of OptE, a transmembrane protein. Phage T4 infection introduces the sponge protein Acb2 that adsorbs the cyclic dinucleotide thus activating OptE which disrupts the cell membrane aborting phage infection.
Harald Brüssow
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Diversity and evolution of leukotoxin operons in <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>. [PDF]
Souza SSR, Berlus MJ, Andam CP.
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TolC is identified as an essential component of the mixed‐linkage β‐glucan (MLG) biosynthetic machinery in Sinorhizobium meliloti, likely enabling polymer export. Co‐expression of tolC, bgsBA, and pleD* significantly enhances MLG production and enables its synthesis in non‐native bacterial hosts.
L. Ruiz‐Sáez +6 more
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