Benjamin Heiniger
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Recent Articles
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Meier-Credo J, Heiniger B, Schori C, Rupprecht F, Michel H, Ahrens C, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2023 Aug;
95(32):11892-11900.
PMID: 37535005
Small proteins of around 50 aa in length have been largely overlooked in genetic and biochemical assays due to the inherent challenges with detecting and characterizing them. Recent discoveries of...
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Hug S, Heiniger B, Bolli K, Paszti S, Eberl L, Ahrens C, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2023 Jul;
11(4):e0162223.
PMID: 37439699
Paraburkholderia sabiae LMG24235 is a nitrogen-fixing betaproteobacterium originally isolated from a root nodule of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia in Brazil. We show here that this strain effectively kills strains from several bacterial...
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Hadjeras L, Heiniger B, Maass S, Scheuer R, Gelhausen R, Azarderakhsh S, et al.
Microlife
. 2023 May;
4:uqad012.
PMID: 37223733
The soil-dwelling plant symbiont is a major model organism of Alphaproteobacteria. Despite numerous detailed OMICS studies, information about small open reading frame (sORF)-encoded proteins (SEPs) is largely missing, because sORFs...
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Belles-Sancho P, Liu Y, Heiniger B, von Salis E, Eberl L, Ahrens C, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Oct;
13:991548.
PMID: 36247538
Rhizobia fix nitrogen within root nodules of host plants where nitrogenase expression is strictly controlled by its key regulator NifA. We recently discovered that in nodules infected by the beta-rhizobial...
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Paape T, Heiniger B, Santo Domingo M, Clear M, Lucas M, Pueyo J
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Feb;
12:806949.
PMID: 35154199
Heavy metals are an increasing problem due to contamination from human sources that and can enter the food chain by being taken up by plants. Understanding the genetic basis of...
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Hug S, Liu Y, Heiniger B, Bailly A, Ahrens C, Eberl L, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Aug;
12:699590.
PMID: 34394152
STM815, a rhizobial strain of the family, is able to nodulate a broad range of legumes including the agriculturally important (common bean). harbors two type VI Secretion Systems (T6SS-b and...