Alan Cartmell
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Recent Articles
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Teriosina A, Barsukov I, Cartmell A, Powell A, Stachulski A, Yates E
Anal Methods
. 2025 Feb;
17(9):2015-2020.
PMID: 39945190
Common methods for establishing the presence of enteric bacteria polluting water supplies, or in other samples, rely on detecting the hydrolysis of model glucuronide substrates by glucuronidases to release a...
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Loiodice M, Drula E, McIver Z, Antonyuk S, Basle A, Lima M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Feb;
122(7):e2421623122.
PMID: 39932998
Acidic glycans are essential for the biology of multicellular eukaryotes. To utilize them, microbial life including symbionts and pathogens has evolved polysaccharide lyases (PL) that cleave their 1,4 glycosidic linkages...
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Gorecka A, Schacht H, Fraser M, Teriosina A, London J, Barsukov I, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2025 Jan;
10(1):1419-1428.
PMID: 39829562
The human gut microbiota (HGM) is a complex ecosystem subtly dependent on the interplay between hundreds of bacterial species and numerous metabolites. Dietary phenols, whether ingested (e.g., plant-derived guaiacol, mequinol,...
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Al-Jourani O, Benedict S, Ross J, Layton A, van der Peet P, Marando V, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Apr;
14(1):2233.
PMID: 37076525
Bacterial cell growth and division require the coordinated action of enzymes that synthesize and degrade cell wall polymers. Here, we identify enzymes that cleave the D-arabinan core of arabinogalactan, an...
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Luis A, Yates E, Cartmell A
Essays Biochem
. 2022 Dec;
67(3):429-442.
PMID: 36562177
Sulfated host glycans (mucin O-glycans and glycosaminoglycans [GAGs]) are critical nutrient sources and colonisation factors for Bacteroidetes of the human gut microbiota (HGM); a complex ecosystem comprising essential microorganisms that...
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Luis A, Basle A, Byrne D, Wright G, London J, Jin C, et al.
Nat Chem Biol
. 2022 Aug;
18(9):1032.
PMID: 35931865
No abstract available.
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Luis A, Basle A, Byrne D, Wright G, London J, Jin C, et al.
Nat Chem Biol
. 2022 Jun;
18(8):841-849.
PMID: 35710619
Sulfated glycans are ubiquitous nutrient sources for microbial communities that have coevolved with eukaryotic hosts. Bacteria metabolize sulfated glycans by deploying carbohydrate sulfatases that remove sulfate esters. Despite the biological...
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London J, Taylor S, Barsukov I, Cartmell A, Yates E
RSC Adv
. 2022 Apr;
12(18):11075-11083.
PMID: 35425031
Complex glycans are ubiquitous in nature and essential to life. Despite their diverse roles, however, only a fraction of their potential chemical space has been explored. New regions of this...
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Luis A, Jin C, Vasconcelos Pereira G, Glowacki R, Gugel S, Singh S, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Oct;
598(7880):332-337.
PMID: 34616040
Humans have co-evolved with a dense community of microbial symbionts that inhabit the lower intestine. In the colon, secreted mucus creates a barrier that separates these microorganisms from the intestinal...
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Byrne D, London J, Eyers P, Yates E, Cartmell A
Biochem J
. 2021 Jul;
478(13):2537-2538.
PMID: 34212193
No abstract available.