Tellurite-dependent blackening of bacteria emerges from the dark ages
A Presentato, RJ Turner, CC Vásquez… - Environmental …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Environmental context Although tellurium is a relatively rare element in the earth's crust, its
concentration in some niches can be naturally high owing to unique geology. Tellurium, as …
concentration in some niches can be naturally high owing to unique geology. Tellurium, as …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative genomics reveals the acquisition of mobile genetic elements by the plant growth-promoting Pantoea eucrina OB49 in polluted environments
Heavy metal-tolerant plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) have gained popularity in
bioremediation in recent years. A genome-assisted study of a heavy metal-tolerant PGPB …
bioremediation in recent years. A genome-assisted study of a heavy metal-tolerant PGPB …
Pseudomonas Putida Dynamics of Adaptation under Prolonged Resource Exhaustion
J Gross, S Katz, R Hershberg - Genome Biology and Evolution, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Many nonsporulating bacterial species survive prolonged resource exhaustion, by entering
a state termed long-term stationary phase. Here, we performed long-term stationary phase …
a state termed long-term stationary phase. Here, we performed long-term stationary phase …
Quantitative atomic force microscopy measurements of Acinetobacter morphology
Acinetobacter baylyi are variously reported as spherical or rod-shaped. Here we use atomic
force microscopy (AFM) to make quantitative nanometer-scale measurements of cellular …
force microscopy (AFM) to make quantitative nanometer-scale measurements of cellular …