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The novel taxon Lacunimicrobium album gen. nov., sp. nov. is constituted by three planctomycetotal strains isolated from freshwater habitats in Northern Germany [PDF]

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The majority of characterized members of the phylum Planctomycetota were isolated from marine habitats. To expand the open collection of limnic planctomycetes, we here characterize three isolates from the strain collection of Heinz Schlesner (Kiel ...
Moses Kabuu   +5 more
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Planctoellipticum variicoloris gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Planctomycetaceae isolated from wastewater of the aeration lagoon of a sugar processing plant in Northern Germany [PDF]

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In the present study, we characterise a strain isolated from the wastewater aeration lagoon of a sugar processing plant in Schleswig (Northern Germany) by Heinz Schlesner. As a pioneer in planctomycetal research, he isolated numerous strains belonging to
Carmen E. Wurzbacher   +5 more
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The novel genus Brakhagea gen. nov. is constituted by four planctomycetal species isolated from aquatic environments in Northern Germany [PDF]

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Four budding and pink-pigmented planctomycetal strains, designated SH449T, SH551T, SH467T, and SH501T, were isolated from diverse environmental sources, including Fjord Schlei (a 42 km brackish arm of the Baltic Sea), ponds and wastewater lagoons in ...
Gaurav Kumar   +4 more
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A novel strain isolated from methane seeps in the Kattegat belongs to the planctomycetal species Novipirellula methanifontis sp. nov. [PDF]

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Here, we present the bacterial isolate SH528T, a planctomycetal strain from the collection of Heinz Schlesner (Kiel University), a pioneer in the research on budding bacteria. Genomic and physiological features of the novel strain are characterized along
Myriel Staack   +5 more
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Four novel Planctomicrobium species isolated from sewage sludge or leakage water of a compost heap in Northern Germany [PDF]

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Four non-pigmented, off-white to ivory strains, SH527T, SH661T, SH664T and SH668T, have been isolated from sewage sludge or leakage water of a compost heap in Northern Germany as part of an isolation campaign conducted by Heinz Schlesner, Kiel University
Nicolai Kallscheuer   +4 more
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Characterisation of Kothea flammea gen. nov., sp. nov., a planctomycete of the family Pirellulaceae isolated from Fjord Schlei in the Baltic Sea [PDF]

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The flame-like reddish to orange-pigmented planctomycetal strain SH139T was isolated from brackish water obtained from Fjord Schlei in Northern Germany as part of an isolation effort led by Heinz Schlesner at Kiel University between the 1980s and early ...
Gaurav Kumar   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Three strains isolated from Northern Germany constitute the novel genera Njordella and Rania in the family Pirellulaceae [PDF]

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This study reports the characterization of three novel species belonging to the two newly established genera Njordella gen. nov. and Rania gen. nov. in the family Pirellulaceae within the phylum Planctomycetota.
Myriel Staack   +5 more
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Gene Expression by a Model Fungus in the Ascomycota Provides Insight Into the Decay of Fungal Necromass. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol
We used RNA sequencing to characterise Trichoderma reesei RUT‐C30 genes and pathways involved in the decomposition of Hyaloscypha bicolor necromass (dead fungal cells and tissues). We showed that T. reesei up‐regulated genes involved in the utilisation of fungal cell wall components such as chitin, glucans, and mannoproteins.
Haq IU   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Autophosphorylation of the KaiC‐like protein ArlH inhibits oligomerization and interaction with ArlI, the motor ATPase of the archaellum

open access: yesMolecular Microbiology, Volume 116, Issue 3, Page 943-956, September 2021., 2021
KaiC is the central component in the regulation of the cyanobacterial circadian rhythm. KaiC‐like proteins are widespread in archaea, where they are thought to have originated and thought to perform diverse functions. We show that the KaiC‐like protein ArlH—an essential protein for archaeal motility—possesses autophosphorylation activity which mediates
J. Nuno de Sousa Machado   +7 more
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Spatially resolved correlative microscopy and microbial identification reveal dynamic depth‐ and mineral‐dependent anabolic activity in salt marsh sediment

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology, Volume 23, Issue 8, Page 4756-4777, August 2021., 2021
Summary Coastal salt marshes are key sites of biogeochemical cycling and ideal systems in which to investigate the community structure of complex microbial communities. Here, we clarify structural–functional relationships among microorganisms and their mineralogical environment, revealing previously undescribed metabolic activity patterns and precise ...
Jeffrey Marlow   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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