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September 5, 2019

Oxidative Pathways of Deoxyribose and Deoxyribonate Catabolism

Using genome-wide mutant fitness assays in diverse bacteria, we identified novel oxidative pathways for the catabolism of 2-deoxy-d-ribose and 2-deoxy-d-ribonate. We propose that deoxyribose is oxidized to deoxyribonate, oxidized to ketodeoxyribonate, and cleaved to acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) and glyceryl-CoA. We have genetic evidence for this pathway in three genera of bacteria, and we confirmed… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

A Standardized Synthetic Eucalyptus Transcription Factor and Promoter Panel for Re-engineering Secondary Cell Wall Regulation in Biomass and Bioenergy Crops

Re-engineering of transcriptional networks regulating secondary cell wall formation may allow the improvement of plant biomass in widely grown plantation crops such as Eucalyptus. However, there is currently a scarcity of freely available standardized biological parts (e.g., Phytobricks) compatible with Type IIS assembly approaches from forest trees, and there is a need to accelerate transcriptional… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

A Comparison of Microbial Genome Web Portals

Microbial genome web portals have a broad range of capabilities that address a number of information-finding and analysis needs for scientists. This article compares the capabilities of the major microbial genome web portals to aid researchers in determining which portal(s) are best suited to their needs. We assessed both the bioinformatics tools and the data… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Pathway and Gene Discovery from Natural Hosts and Organisms

Information in public sequence databases on the genomes and metagenomes of microbes and plants has grown rapidly. In conjunction with technological developments in computational identification of biosynthetic gene clusters, molecular biology, synthetic biology, and analytical tools, this has revealed genes for enzymes with optimal and targeted function, as well as a rich pool of uncharacterized… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Deforestation impacts network co-occurrence patterns of microbial communities in Amazon soils

Co-occurrence networks allow for the identification of potential associations among species, which may be important for understanding community assembly and ecosystem functions. We employed this strategy to examine prokaryotic co-occurrence patterns in the Amazon soils and the response of these patterns to land use change to pasture, with the hypothesis that altered microbial composition due… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Transcriptomic atlas of mushroom development reveals conserved genes behind complex multicellularity in fungi

The evolution of complex multicellularity has been one of the major transitions in the history of life. In contrast to simple multicellular aggregates of cells, it has evolved only in a handful of lineages, including animals, embryophytes, red and brown algae, and fungi. Despite being a key step toward the evolution of complex organisms, the… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Comparative Biochemical and Structural Analysis of Novel Cellulose Binding Proteins (Tapirins) from Extremely Thermophilic Caldicellulosiruptor Species

Genomes of extremely thermophilic Caldicellulosiruptor species encode novel cellulose binding proteins, called tapirins, located proximate to the type IV pilus locus. The C-terminal domain of Caldicellulosiruptor kronotskyensis tapirin 0844 (Calkro_0844) is structurally unique and has a cellulose binding affinity akin to that seen with family 3 carbohydrate binding modules (CBM3s). Here, full-length and C-terminal versions… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Genomic characterization of carbapenem-resistant Shewanella algae isolated from Asian hard clam (Meretrix lusoria)

Shewanella algae is an aquaculture pathogen and an emerging human pathogen. There are increasing reports of carbapenem resistance S. algae from different hosts. However, little is known about the carbapenem-resistant S. algae in aquaculture and the genetic basis of these resistant bacteria in the special niche remains largely unknown. With the progress of sequencing technologies,… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Insight into the Bacterial Endophytic Communities of Peach Cultivars Related to Crown Gall Disease Resistance

Crown gall disease caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens severely impacts the production of peach and other fruit trees. Several peach cultivars are partially resistant to A. tumefaciens, but little is known about the roles of endophytic microbiota in disease resistance. In the present study, the endophytic bacterial communities of resistant and susceptible peach cultivars ‘Honggengansutao’ and… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Organic sulfur fingerprint indicates continued injection fluid signature 10 months after hydraulic fracturing

Hydraulic fracturing requires the injection of large volumes of fluid to extract oil and gas from low permeability unconventional resources (e.g., shale, coalbed methane), resulting in the production of large volumes of highly complex and variable waste fluids. Shale gas fluid samples were collected from two hydraulically fractured wells in Morgantown, WV, USA at the… [Read More]
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