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Risk analysis approaches for microbial ingredients in microbial‐based cleaning products
Abstract Microbial‐based cleaning products (MBCPs) are an emerging class of cleaning products that contain viable microorganisms, often bacteria or bacterial endospores, as intentionally added formulation ingredients for cleaning and/or odor control.
Diane Boesenberg+8 more
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RefAHL: a curated quorum sensing reference linking diverse LuxI-type signal synthases with their acyl-homoserine lactone products. [PDF]
Schaefer AL+5 more
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Understanding the development of bacterial colony: Physiology, new technology, and modeling
Abstract Bacterial colonies, as dynamic ecosystems, display intricate behaviors and organizational structures that profoundly influence their survival and functionality. These communities engage in physiological and social interactions, resulting in remarkable spatial heterogeneity.
Jingwen Zhu, Pan Chu, Xiongfei Fu
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The Quorum Sensing Regulated sRNA Lrs1 Is Involved in the Adaptation to Low Iron in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [PDF]
Panagiotopoulou D+7 more
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Buffer 4‐Ethylmorpholinium/Acetate: Exploring a New Alternative Buffer for Native Mass Spectrometry
ABSTRACT Rationale To perform native mass spectrometry (MS) studies, there are a limited number of volatile and electrospray ionization (ESI)‐MS compatible solutions, such as ammonium bicarbonate and ammonium acetate (AA). These solutions could induce the unfolding of proteins due to the formation of CO2 bubbles or induced acidification during ESI ...
Darya Hadavi+8 more
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Secondary metabolites (SMs) are essential across all life domains, yet those originating from the Archaea domain remain poorly understood. Here, the systematic genome mining and the pioneering heterologous expression of archaeal SMs have revealed the chemical landscape of archaeal lanthipeptides, showing both canonical and non‐canonical forms.
Zhi‐Man Song+13 more
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The authors investigate how Shewanella oneidensis navigates toxic environments to access nutrients in a simplified soil environment, combining modeling and experimental data. Their results reveal that motility, rather than chemotaxis, enables bacterial migration into antibiotic‐laden zones to reduce nitrate, suggesting a key mechanism for pollutant ...
Somayeh G. Esfahani+4 more
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A crystalline layer is formed by an amphiphilic decylamine surfactant at the air/water interface. Aldehyde‐containing ester oil droplets self‐propel by consuming amines from the crystalline layer, thereby generating open channels along which myelin‐forming amphiphile droplets chase and ultimately catch the aldehyde droplets in a predator–prey analogy ...
Priyanshu Singh, Peter A. Korevaar
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