Eric J Stewart
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Strandwitz P, Kim K, Terekhova D, Liu J, Sharma A, Levering J, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2018 Dec;
4(3):396-403.
PMID: 30531975
The gut microbiota affects many important host functions, including the immune response and the nervous system. However, while substantial progress has been made in growing diverse microorganisms of the microbiota,...
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Fenn K, Strandwitz P, Stewart E, Dimise E, Rubin S, Gurubacharya S, et al.
Microbiome
. 2017 Dec;
5(1):161.
PMID: 29262868
Background: The human gut microbiome has been linked to numerous components of health and disease. However, approximately 25% of the bacterial species in the gut remain uncultured, which limits our...
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Trip E, Veening J, Stewart E, Errington J, Scheffers D
Environ Microbiol
. 2013 May;
15(12):3196-209.
PMID: 23701187
Cell division in bacteria is carried out by a set of conserved proteins that all have to function at the correct place and time. A cell cycle-dependent transcriptional programme drives...
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Stewart E
J Bacteriol
. 2012 Jun;
194(16):4151-60.
PMID: 22661685
The bacteria that can be grown in the laboratory are only a small fraction of the total diversity that exists in nature. At all levels of bacterial phylogeny, uncultured clades...
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Donofrio A, Crawford J, Stewart E, Witt K, Gavrish E, Epstein S, et al.
Chem Biol
. 2010 Mar;
17(3):254-64.
PMID: 20338517
The majority of bacterial species do not grow on synthetic media. Many non-growers require growth factors from other bacteria, but the nature of these compounds is largely unknown. We show...
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Babic A, Lindner A, Vulic M, Stewart E, Radman M
Science
. 2008 Mar;
319(5869):1533-6.
PMID: 18339941
Conjugation allows bacteria to acquire genes for antibiotic resistance, novel virulence attributes, and alternative metabolic pathways. Using a fluorescent protein fusion, SeqA-YFP, we have visualized this process in real time...
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Veening J, Stewart E, Berngruber T, Taddei F, Kuipers O, Hamoen L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Mar;
105(11):4393-8.
PMID: 18326026
Upon nutritional limitation, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis has the capability to enter the irreversible process of sporulation. This developmental process is bistable, and only a subpopulation of cells actually differentiates...
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Lindner A, Madden R, Demarez A, Stewart E, Taddei F
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Feb;
105(8):3076-81.
PMID: 18287048
Aging, defined as a decrease in reproduction rate with age, is a fundamental characteristic of all living organisms down to bacteria. Yet we know little about the causal molecular mechanisms...
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Fontaine F, Stewart E, Lindner A, Taddei F
Mol Microbiol
. 2007 Nov;
67(1):2-14.
PMID: 18036141
There has been considerable investigation into the survival of bacterial cells under stress conditions, but little is known about the causes of mortality in the absence of exogenous stress. That...
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Stewart E, Madden R, Paul G, Taddei F
PLoS Biol
. 2005 Feb;
3(2):e45.
PMID: 15685293
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the greatest potential to identify the molecular mechanisms involved, identifying and quantifying aging is harder. The primary...