Beyond Meta-Omics: Functional Genomics in Future Marine Microbiome Research
Y Chen - Annual Review of Marine Science, 2025 - annualreviews.org
When President Bill Clinton and Francis Collins, then the director of the National Human
Genome Research Institute, celebrated the near completion of the human genome …
Genome Research Institute, celebrated the near completion of the human genome …
Swinging between the beneficial and harmful microbial community in biofloc technology: A paradox
Biofloc Technology (BFT) is proven to be the fulcrum of sustainable recirculating aquaculture
system especially under zero water discharge condition. The efficiency of BFT system is …
system especially under zero water discharge condition. The efficiency of BFT system is …
Structure and mechanism of the osmoregulated choline transporter BetT
T Yang, Y Nian, H Lin, J Li, X Lin, T Li, R Wang… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
The choline–glycine betaine pathway plays an important role in bacterial survival in
hyperosmotic environments. Osmotic activation of the choline transporter BetT promotes the …
hyperosmotic environments. Osmotic activation of the choline transporter BetT promotes the …
A distinct, high-affinity, alkaline phosphatase facilitates occupation of P-depleted environments by marine picocyanobacteria
A Torcello-Requena, ARJ Murphy… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Marine picocyanobacteria of the genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus, the two most
abundant phototrophs on Earth, thrive in oligotrophic oceanic regions. While it is well known …
abundant phototrophs on Earth, thrive in oligotrophic oceanic regions. While it is well known …
Changes in environmental and engineered conditions alter the plasma membrane lipidome of fractured shale bacteria
Microorganisms that persist in fractured shale reservoirs cause several problems including
secreting foul gases and forming biofilms. Current biocontrol measures often fail due to …
secreting foul gases and forming biofilms. Current biocontrol measures often fail due to …
Enantioselective transformation of phytoplankton-derived dihydroxypropanesulfonate by marine bacteria
L Liu, X Gao, C Dong, H Wang, X Chen, X Ma… - The ISME …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Chirality, a fundamental property of matter, is often overlooked in the studies of marine
organic matter cycles. Dihydroxypropanesulfonate (DHPS), a globally abundant …
organic matter cycles. Dihydroxypropanesulfonate (DHPS), a globally abundant …
Choice of activated sludge microorganisms under phosphate deficiency: Competition for inorganic phosphate or change to organophosphorus metabolism
F Yang, G Wang, Y Yang, P Yan, Y Chen, J Guo… - Chemical Engineering …, 2024 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in the microbial processes of wastewater treatment.
However, the current understanding of P metabolic pathways in wastewater is incomplete …
However, the current understanding of P metabolic pathways in wastewater is incomplete …
Peptide-Driven Assembly of Magnetic Beads for Potentiometric Sensing of Bacterial Enzyme at a Subcellular Level
H Zhang, J Mou, J Ding, W Qin - ACS sensors, 2024 - ACS Publications
Bacterial enzymes with different subcellular localizations play a critical ecological role in
biogeochemical processing. However, precisely quantifying enzymes localized at certain …
biogeochemical processing. However, precisely quantifying enzymes localized at certain …
LPS-Dephosphorylating Cobetia amphilecti Alkaline Phosphatase of PhoA Family Divergent from the Multiple Homologues of Cobetia spp.
L Balabanova, S Bakholdina, N Buinovskaya… - Microorganisms, 2024 - mdpi.com
A highly active alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of the protein structural family PhoA, from a
mussel gut-associated strain of the marine bacterium Cobetia amphilecti KMM 296 (CmAP) …
mussel gut-associated strain of the marine bacterium Cobetia amphilecti KMM 296 (CmAP) …
New insights in bacterial organophosphorus cycling: From human pathogens to environmental bacteria.
IDEA Lidbury, A Hitchcock, SRM Groenhof… - Advances in Microbial …, 2024 - europepmc.org
In terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, phosphorus (P) availability controls primary
production, with consequences for climate regulation and global food security …
production, with consequences for climate regulation and global food security …