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Alexander Siegl

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Collingro A, Kostlbacher S, Siegl A, Toenshoff E, Schulz F, Mitchell S, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2023 Aug; 15(8). PMID: 37615694
Chlamydiae like Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia psittaci are well-known human and animal pathogens. Yet, the chlamydiae are a much larger group of evolutionary ancient obligate intracellular bacteria that includes predominantly...
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Siegl A, Leithner S, Schweighofer B, Wegleiter H
Sensors (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 23(2). PMID: 36679812
Acoustic/ultrasonic testing is now a common method in the field of nondestructive testing for detecting material defects or monitoring ongoing mechanical changes in a structure during operation. In many applications,...
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Broel N, Sowa M, Manhard J, Siegl A, Weichhard E, Zorn H, et al.
Foods . 2022 Sep; 11(17). PMID: 36076794
In traditional cheese making, pregastric lipolytic enzymes of animal origin are used for the acceleration of ripening and the formation of spicy flavor compounds. Especially for cheese specialities, such as...
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Sowa M, Kreuter N, Sella N, Albuquerque W, Manhard J, Siegl A, et al.
J Agric Food Chem . 2022 Feb; 70(9):2998-3008. PMID: 35213163
Traditionally produced piquant cheeses such as Feta or Provolone rely on pregastric lipolytic enzymes of animal origin to intensify flavor formation during ripening. Herein, we report a novel fungal lipase,...
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Kostlbacher S, Michels S, Siegl A, Schulz F, Domman D, Jongwutiwes S, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2020 May; 9(20). PMID: 32409535
bacterium STE3 and sp. strain AcF84 are obligate intracellular symbionts of spp. isolated from the biofilm of a littoral cave wall and gills from striped tiger leaf fish, respectively. We...
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Konig L, Siegl A, Penz T, Haider S, Wentrup C, Polzin J, et al.
mSystems . 2017 Jun; 2(3). PMID: 28593198
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria comprising well-known human pathogens and ubiquitous symbionts of protists, which are characterized by a unique developmental cycle. Here we comprehensively analyzed gene expression dynamics of...
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Sixt B, Siegl A, Muller C, Watzka M, Wultsch A, Tziotis D, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2013 Aug; 9(8):e1003553. PMID: 23950718
The Chlamydiae are a highly successful group of obligate intracellular bacteria, whose members are remarkably diverse, ranging from major pathogens of humans and animals to symbionts of ubiquitous protozoa. While...
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Siegl A, Hentschel U
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2013 Jun; 2(4):507-13. PMID: 23766222
Whole genome amplification (WGA) approaches provide genomic information on single microbial cells and hold great promise for the field of environmental microbiology. Here, the microbial consortia of the marine sponge...
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Hochmuth T, Niederkruger H, Gernert C, Siegl A, Taudien S, Platzer M, et al.
Chembiochem . 2010 Nov; 11(18):2572-8. PMID: 21077090
Many marine sponges contain massive numbers of largely uncultivated, phylogenetically diverse bacteria that seem to be important contributors to the chemistry of these animals. Insights into the diversity, origin, distribution,...
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Siegl A, Kamke J, Hochmuth T, Piel J, Richter M, Liang C, et al.
ISME J . 2010 Jul; 5(1):61-70. PMID: 20613790
In this study, we present a single-cell genomics approach for the functional characterization of the candidate phylum Poribacteria, members of which are nearly exclusively found in marine sponges. The microbial...