[HTML][HTML] Marine bacterioplankton seasonal succession dynamics
C Bunse, J Pinhassi - Trends in microbiology, 2017 - cell.com
Bacterioplankton (bacteria and archaea) are indispensable regulators of global element
cycles owing to their unique ability to decompose and remineralize dissolved organic matter …
cycles owing to their unique ability to decompose and remineralize dissolved organic matter …
Bacterial sphingomyelinases and phospholipases as virulence factors
M Flores-Díaz, L Monturiol-Gross… - Microbiology and …, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Bacterial sphingomyelinases and phospholipases are a heterogeneous group of esterases
which are usually surface associated or secreted by a wide variety of Gram-positive and …
which are usually surface associated or secreted by a wide variety of Gram-positive and …
The Ocean Gene Atlas: exploring the biogeography of plankton genes online
Abstract The Ocean Gene Atlas is a web service to explore the biogeography of genes from
marine planktonic organisms. It allows users to query protein or nucleotide sequences …
marine planktonic organisms. It allows users to query protein or nucleotide sequences …
Metabolic evolution and the self-organization of ecosystems
R Braakman, MJ Follows… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Metabolism mediates the flow of matter and energy through the biosphere. We examined
how metabolic evolution shapes ecosystems by reconstructing it in the globally abundant …
how metabolic evolution shapes ecosystems by reconstructing it in the globally abundant …
Phosphate‐limited ocean regions select for bacterial populations enriched in the carbon–phosphorus lyase pathway for phosphonate degradation
In tropical and subtropical oceanic surface waters phosphate scarcity can limit microbial
productivity. However, these environments also have bioavailable forms of phosphorus …
productivity. However, these environments also have bioavailable forms of phosphorus …
Bacterial lipid diversity
IM López-Lara, O Geiger - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular …, 2017 - Elsevier
The glycerophospholipids phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol (PG), and
cardiolipin (CL) are major structural components of bacterial membranes. In some bacteria …
cardiolipin (CL) are major structural components of bacterial membranes. In some bacteria …
Bacterial catabolism of membrane phospholipids links marine biogeochemical cycles
LM Westermann, IDEA Lidbury, CY Li, N Wang… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
In marine systems, the availability of inorganic phosphate can limit primary production
leading to bacterial and phytoplankton utilization of the plethora of organic forms available …
leading to bacterial and phytoplankton utilization of the plethora of organic forms available …
Comparative genomic, proteomic and exoproteomic analyses of three Pseudomonas strains reveals novel insights into the phosphorus scavenging capabilities of soil …
Bacteria that inhabit the rhizosphere of agricultural crops can have a beneficial effect on
crop growth. One such mechanism is the microbial‐driven solubilization and …
crop growth. One such mechanism is the microbial‐driven solubilization and …
Metabolic pathways inferred from a bacterial marker gene illuminate ecological changes across South Pacific frontal boundaries
Global oceanographic monitoring initiatives originally measured abiotic essential ocean
variables but are currently incorporating biological and metagenomic sampling programs …
variables but are currently incorporating biological and metagenomic sampling programs …
How do tropical tree species maintain high growth rates on low-phosphorus soils?
Background Tropical tree species can maintain high growth rates on low-phosphorus (P)
soils. However, the physiological basis of the high growth rates of tropical tree species …
soils. However, the physiological basis of the high growth rates of tropical tree species …