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Bogale A, Braun M, Bernhardt J, Zuhlke D, Schiefelbein U, Bog M, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Jun; 16(3):e13289. PMID: 38923181
The Lobaria pulmonaria holobiont comprises algal, fungal, cyanobacterial and bacterial components. We investigated L. pulmonaria's bacterial microbiome in the adaptation of this ecologically sensitive lichen species to diverse climatic conditions....
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Hahn V, Zuhlke D, Winter H, Landskron A, Bernhardt J, Sievers S, et al.
Proteomics . 2024 Apr; 24(19):e2300494. PMID: 38644344
Microorganisms which are resistant to antibiotics are a global threat to the health of humans and animals. Wastewater treatment plants are known hotspots for the dissemination of antibiotic resistances. Therefore,...
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Siebers R, Schultz D, Farza M, Brauer A, Zuhlke D, Mucke P, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2024 Mar; 100(5). PMID: 38490736
Phytoplankton blooms fuel marine food webs with labile dissolved carbon and also lead to the formation of particulate organic matter composed of living and dead algal cells. These particles contribute...
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Brauer M, Hotop S, Wurster M, Herrmann J, Miethke M, Schluter R, et al.
mSphere . 2022 Aug; 7(5):e0030222. PMID: 35993700
Amidochelocardin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic with activity against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. According to recent data, the antibiotic effect of this atypical tetracycline is directed against the cytoplasmic membrane,...
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Wicaksono W, Braun M, Bernhardt J, Riedel K, Cernava T, Berg G
Environ Int . 2022 Aug; 168:107474. PMID: 35988321
The environmental microbiota is increasingly exposed to chemical pollution. While the emergence of multi-resistant pathogens is recognized as a global challenge, our understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development from native...
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Mosbauer K, Fritsch V, Adrian L, Bernhardt J, Gruhlke M, Slusarenko A, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Nov; 12:746795. PMID: 34777295
Allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate) is the major thiol-reactive organosulfur compound produced by garlic plants () upon tissue damage. Allicin exerts its strong antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi via -thioallylation of...
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Gierse L, Meene A, Schultz D, Schwaiger T, Schroder C, Mucke P, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2021 Oct; 9(2):e0018221. PMID: 34612695
Seasonal influenza outbreaks represent a large burden for the health care system as well as the economy. While the role of the microbiome has been elucidated in the context of...
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Grimm M, Grube M, Schiefelbein U, Zuhlke D, Bernhardt J, Riedel K
Front Microbiol . 2021 Apr; 12:623839. PMID: 33859626
Lichens represent self-supporting symbioses, which occur in a wide range of terrestrial habitats and which contribute significantly to mineral cycling and energy flow at a global scale. Lichens usually grow...
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Troitzsch A, Van Loi V, Methling K, Zuhlke D, Lalk M, Riedel K, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2021 Feb; 203(8). PMID: 33526614
To be a successful pathogen, has to adapt its metabolism to the typically oxygen- and glucose-limited environment of the host. Under fermenting conditions and in the presence of glucose, uses...
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Gierse L, Meene A, Schultz D, Schwaiger T, Karte C, Schroder C, et al.
Microorganisms . 2020 Dec; 8(12). PMID: 33260576
Swine are regarded as promising biomedical models, but the dynamics of their gastrointestinal microbiome have been much less investigated than that of humans or mice. The aim of this study...