Chlamydial metabolism revisited: interspecies metabolic variability and developmental stage-specific physiologic activities
A Omsland, BS Sixt, M Horn… - FEMS microbiology …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Chlamydiae are a group of obligate intracellular bacteria comprising important human and
animal pathogens as well as symbionts of ubiquitous protists. They are characterized by a …
animal pathogens as well as symbionts of ubiquitous protists. They are characterized by a …
[HTML][HTML] Insight in the biology of Chlamydia-related bacteria
The Chlamydiales order is composed of obligate intracellular bacteria and includes the
Chlamydiaceae family and several family-level lineages called Chlamydia-related bacteria …
Chlamydiaceae family and several family-level lineages called Chlamydia-related bacteria …
[HTML][HTML] Marine sediments illuminate Chlamydiae diversity and evolution
The bacterial phylum Chlamydiae is so far composed of obligate symbionts of eukaryotic
hosts. Well known for Chlamydiaceae, pathogens of humans and other animals …
hosts. Well known for Chlamydiaceae, pathogens of humans and other animals …
Integrating metagenomic and amplicon databases to resolve the phylogenetic and ecological diversity of the Chlamydiae
In the era of metagenomics and amplicon sequencing, comprehensive analyses of available
sequence data remain a challenge. Here we describe an approach exploiting metagenomic …
sequence data remain a challenge. Here we describe an approach exploiting metagenomic …
The impact of artificial surfaces on marine bacterial and eukaryotic biofouling assemblages: A high-throughput sequencing analysis
Vessel hulls and underwater infrastructure can be severely impacted by marine biofouling.
Knowledge on which abiotic conditions of artificial structures influence bacterial and …
Knowledge on which abiotic conditions of artificial structures influence bacterial and …
Metabolic adaptations of intracellullar bacterial pathogens and their mammalian host cells during infection (“pathometabolism”)
W Eisenreich, J Heesemann, T Rudel… - Metabolism and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Metabolic adaptation reactions are common when prokaryotes interact with eukaryotic cells,
especially when the bacteria are internalized by these host cells. Such adaptations lead to …
especially when the bacteria are internalized by these host cells. Such adaptations lead to …
Impact of active metabolism on Chlamydia trachomatis elementary body transcript profile and infectivity
S Grieshaber, N Grieshaber, H Yang… - Journal of …, 2018 - Am Soc Microbiol
Bacteria of the genus Chlamydia include the significant human pathogens Chlamydia
trachomatis and C. pneumoniae. All chlamydiae are obligate intracellular parasites that …
trachomatis and C. pneumoniae. All chlamydiae are obligate intracellular parasites that …
Symbiont-mediated defense against Legionella pneumophila in amoebae
L König, C Wentrup, F Schulz, F Wascher, S Escola… - MBio, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Legionella pneumophila is an important opportunistic pathogen for which environmental
reservoirs are crucial for the infection of humans. In the environment, free-living amoebae …
reservoirs are crucial for the infection of humans. In the environment, free-living amoebae …
Metagenomic insight into the pathogenic-related characteristics and resistome profiles within microbiome residing on the Angkor sandstone monuments in Cambodia
X Ding, W Lan, J Li, M Deng, Y Li, Y Katayama… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
To reveal the characteristics of indigenous microbiome including the pathogenic-related
ones on Angkor monuments in Cambodia and the distribution pattern of resistome at …
ones on Angkor monuments in Cambodia and the distribution pattern of resistome at …
The role of peptidoglycan in chlamydial cell division: towards resolving the chlamydial anomaly
Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria including some important pathogens
causing trachoma, genital tract infections and pneumonia, among others. They share an …
causing trachoma, genital tract infections and pneumonia, among others. They share an …