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December 22, 2023

Metagenomic stable isotope probing reveals bacteriophage participation in soil carbon cycling

Soil viruses are important components of the carbon (C) cycle, yet we still know little about viral ecology in soils. We added diverse 13 C-labelled carbon sources to soil and we used metagenomic-SIP to detect 13 C assimilation by viruses and their putative bacterial hosts. These data allowed us to link a 13 C-labelled bacteriophage… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Rewiring metabolism of Clostridium thermocellum for consolidated bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass poplar to produce short-chain esters

Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) of lignocellulosic biomass uses cellulolytic microorganisms to enable enzyme production, saccharification, and fermentation to produce biofuels, biochemicals, and biomaterials in a single step. However, understanding and redirecting metabolisms of these microorganisms compatible with CBP are limited. Here, a cellulolytic thermophile Clostridium thermocellum was engineered and demonstrated to be compatible with CBP integrated… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Leveraging a Structural Blueprint to Rationally Engineer the Rieske Oxygenase TsaM

Rieske nonheme iron oxygenases use two metallocenters, a Rieske-type [2Fe-2S] cluster and a mononuclear iron center, to catalyze oxidation reactions on a broad range of substrates. These enzymes are widely used by microorganisms to degrade environmental pollutants and to build complexity in a myriad of biosynthetic pathways that are industrially interesting. However, despite the value… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Single-cell profiling of Arabidopsis leaves to Pseudomonas syringae infection

Plant response to pathogen infection varies within a leaf, yet this heterogeneity is not well resolved. We expose Arabidopsis to Pseudomonas syringae or mock treatment and profile >11,000 individual cells using single-cell RNA sequencing. Integrative analysis of cell populations from both treatments identifies distinct pathogen-responsive cell clusters exhibiting transcriptional responses ranging from immunity to susceptibility…. [Read More]

December 22, 2023

acCRISPR: an activity-correction method for improving the accuracy of CRISPR screens

High throughput CRISPR screens are revolutionizing the way scientists unravel the genetic underpinnings of engineered and evolved phenotypes. One of the critical challenges in accurately assessing screening outcomes is accounting for the variability in sgRNA cutting efficiency. Poorly active guides targeting genes essential to screening conditions obscure the growth defects that are expected from disrupting them…. [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Trichoderma harzianum transcriptome in response to the nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus

The root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus causes extensive damage in several crops of economic importance. Fungi of Trichoderma genus have been highlighted as biopesticide agents in the control of several plant diseases. Although it is already widely used in agriculture, there are few studies, especially at the molecular level, that evaluate T. harzianum in the control… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Long-term CRISPR locus dynamics and stable host-virus co-existence in subsurface fractured shales

Viruses are the most ubiquitous biological entities on Earth. Even so, elucidating the impact of viruses on microbial communities and associated ecosystem processes often requires identification of unambiguous host-virus linkages-an undeniable challenge in many ecosystems. Subsurface fractured shales present a unique opportunity to first make these strong linkages via spacers in CRISPR-Cas arrays and subsequently… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Potential Biocontrol Activities of Populus Endophytes against Several Plant Pathogens Using Different Inhibitory Mechanisms

The plant microbiome can be used to bolster plant defense against abiotic and biotic stresses. Some strains of endophytes, the microorganisms within plants, can directly inhibit the growth of plant fungal pathogens. A previously isolated endophyte from wild Populus (poplar), WPB of the species Burkholderia vietnamiensis, had robust in vitro antifungal activity against pathogen strains… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Extreme-Scale Many-against-Many Protein Similarity Search

Similarity search is one of the most fundamental computations that are regularly performed on ever-increasing protein datasets. Scalability is of paramount importance for uncovering novel phenomena that occur at very large scales. We unleash the power of over 20,000 GPUs on the Summit system to perform all-vs-all protein similarity search on one of the largest… [Read More]

December 22, 2023

Chapter 4 Functional genomics of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Access to the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii genome provides the means to pursue fundamental genomics-based research of relevance to algae, land plants, and animal lineages. Of the 17,741 gene models, the function of most is only of limited knowledge, thus undermining our ability to truly understand the biology of this alga, and plants at large. Transcriptomes, proteomes,… [Read More]
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