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Ho Bin Jang

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Jang H, Chittick L, Li Y, Zablocki O, Sanderson C, Carrillo A, et al.
ISME Commun . 2023 Nov; 2(1):12. PMID: 37938680
Viral metagenomics (viromics) has reshaped our understanding of DNA viral diversity, ecology, and evolution across Earth's ecosystems. However, viromics now needs approaches to link newly discovered viruses to their host...
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Lee A, Park S, Kim S, Jung J, Chun J, Kim J, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2022 Jan; 132(4):2746-2759. PMID: 35019198
Aim: Bacteria naturally produce membrane vesicles (MVs), which have been shown to contribute to the spread of multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) by delivering antibiotic-resistant substances to antibiotic-susceptible bacteria. Here, we...
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Zhong Z, Rapp J, Wainaina J, Solonenko N, Maughan H, Carpenter S, et al.
mSystems . 2020 Jun; 5(3). PMID: 32546670
Arctic regions, which are changing rapidly as they warm 2 to 3 times faster than the global average, still retain microbial habitats that serve as natural laboratories for understanding mechanisms...
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Adriaenssens E, Sullivan M, Knezevic P, van Zyl L, Sarkar B, Dutilh B, et al.
Arch Virol . 2020 Mar; 165(5):1253-1260. PMID: 32162068
This article is a summary of the activities of the ICTV's Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee for the years 2018 and 2019. Highlights include the creation of a new order,...
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Lood C, Danis-Wlodarczyk K, Blasdel B, Jang H, Vandenheuvel D, Briers Y, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2020 Mar; 22(6):2165-2181. PMID: 32154616
Pseudomonas virus vB_PaeM_PA5oct is proposed as a model jumbo bacteriophage to investigate phage-bacteria interactions and is a candidate for phage therapy applications. Combining hybrid sequencing, RNA-Seq and mass spectrometry allowed...
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Barylski J, Enault F, Dutilh B, Schuller M, Edwards R, Gillis A, et al.
Syst Biol . 2019 May; 69(1):110-123. PMID: 31127947
Tailed bacteriophages are the most abundant and diverse viruses in the world, with genome sizes ranging from 10 kbp to over 500 kbp. Yet, due to historical reasons, all this...
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Jang H, Bolduc B, Zablocki O, Kuhn J, Roux S, Adriaenssens E, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2019 May; 37(6):632-639. PMID: 31061483
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, but studying these viruses is hampered by the lack of a universal, scalable taxonomic framework. We present...
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Zimmerman A, Bachy C, Ma X, Roux S, Jang H, Sullivan M, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2019 Mar; 21(6):2148-2170. PMID: 30924271
In marine ecosystems, viruses are major disrupters of the direct flow of carbon and nutrients to higher trophic levels. Although the genetic diversity of several eukaryotic phytoplankton virus groups has...
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Trubl G, Jang H, Roux S, Emerson J, Solonenko N, Vik D, et al.
mSystems . 2018 Oct; 3(5). PMID: 30320215
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon remains unknown. Microorganisms will play a central role in its fate, and their...
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Emerson J, Roux S, Brum J, Bolduc B, Woodcroft B, Jang H, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2018 Jul; 3(8):870-880. PMID: 30013236
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the constraints on microbial metabolisms that mediate the release of methane and carbon dioxide are poorly...