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March 5, 2024

Taxonomic and functional restoration of tallgrass prairie soil microbial communities in comparison to remnant and agricultural soils

Restoring ecosystems requires the re-establishment of diverse soil microbial communities that drive critical ecosystem functions. In grasslands, restoration and management require the application of disturbances like fire and grazing. Disturbances can shape microbial taxonomic composition and potentially functional composition as well. We characterized taxonomic and functional gene composition of soil communities using whole genome shotgun… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Identification of over ten thousand candidate structured RNAs in viruses and phages

Structured RNAs play crucial roles in viruses, exerting influence over both viral and host gene expression. However, the extensive diversity of structured RNAs and their ability to act in cis or trans positions pose challenges for predicting and assigning their functions. While comparative genomics approaches have successfully predicted candidate structured RNAs in microbes on a… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

The protist Aurantiochytrium has universal subtelomeric rDNAs and is a host for mirusviruses

Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the world’s oceans, where they play important ecological and biogeochemical roles. Metagenomics is revealing new groups of eukaryotic viruses, although disconnected from known hosts. Among these are the recently described mirusviruses, which share some similarities with herpesviruses.1 50 years ago, “herpes-type” viral particles2 were found in a… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Novel Approaches Toward Scalable Composable Workflows in Hyper-Heterogeneous Computing Environments

The annual Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS) is a premier venue for the scientific workflow community to present the latest advances in research and development on the many facets of scientific workflows throughout their life-cycle. The Lightning Talks at WORKS focus on describing a novel tool, scientific workflow, or concept, which… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Genome-wide prediction and transcriptome analysis of sugar transporters in four ascomycete fungi

The import of plant-derived small sugars by sugar transporters (STs) has received increasing interest due to its important biological role and great industrial potential. STs are important targets of genetic engineering to improve fungal plant biomass conversion. Comparatively analysis of the genome-wide prevalence and transcriptomics of STs was performed in four filamentous fungi: Aspergillus niger,… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Statistical 3D morphology characterization of vaterite microspheres produced by engineered Escherichia coli

Hollow vaterite microspheres are important materials for biomedical applications such as drug delivery and regenerative medicine owing to their biocompatibility, high specific surface area, and ability to encapsulate a large number of bioactive molecules and compounds. We demonstrated that hollow vaterite microspheres are produced by an Escherichia coli strain engineered with a urease gene cluster… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Reductive amination cascades in cell‐free and resting whole cell formats for valorization of lignin deconstruction products

The selective introduction of amine groups within deconstruction products of lignin could provide an avenue for valorizing waste biomass while achieving a green synthesis of industrially relevant building blocks from sustainable sources. Here, we built and characterized enzyme cascades that create aldehydes and subsequently primary amines from diverse lignin-derived carboxylic acids using a carboxylic acid… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Shedding light on spatial structure and dynamics in phototrophic biofilms

Microbial phototrophic communities dominated early Earth and thrive to this day, particularly in extreme environments. We focus on the impact of diel oscillations on phototrophic biofilms, especially in hot springs, where oxygenic phototrophs are keystone species that use light energy to fix carbon and often nitrogen. They exhibit photo-motility and stratification, and alter the physicochemical… [Read More]

March 5, 2024

Biosynthesis of Haloterpenoids in Red Algae via Microbial-like Type I Terpene Synthases

Red algae or seaweeds produce highly distinctive halogenated terpenoid compounds, including the pentabromochlorinated monoterpene halomon that was once heralded as a promising anticancer agent. The first dedicated step in the biosynthesis of these natural product molecules is expected to be catalyzed by terpene synthase (TS) enzymes. Recent work has demonstrated an emerging class of type… [Read More]
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