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Ferrero-Bordera B, Bartel J, van Dijl J, Becher D, Maass S
Microbiol Spectr . 2024 Feb; 12(4):e0261623. PMID: 38358275
Importance: Stress responses play a crucial role in bacterial survival and adaptation. The ability to quantitatively measure protein abundances and redox states in different cellular compartments and the extracellular environment...
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Troitzsch D, Knop R, Dittmann S, Bartel J, Zuhlke D, Moller T, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2024 Feb; 12(3):e0189523. PMID: 38319052
Importance: The gram-positive, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacterium has become a vast problem in human health care facilities. The antibiotic-associated infection with this intestinal pathogen causes serious and recurrent inflammation of...
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Hadjeras L, Bartel J, Maier L, Maass S, Vogel V, Svensson S, et al.
Microlife . 2023 May; 4:uqad001. PMID: 37223747
In contrast to extensively studied prokaryotic 'small' transcriptomes (encompassing all small noncoding RNAs), small proteomes (here defined as including proteins ≤70 aa) are only now entering the limelight. The absence...
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Bublitz A, Brauer M, Wagner S, Hofer W, Musken M, Deschner F, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2023 Apr; 31(5):734-750.e8. PMID: 37098342
Clostridioides difficile infections (CDIs) remain a healthcare problem due to high rates of relapsing/recurrent CDIs (rCDIs). Breakdown of colonization resistance promoted by broad-spectrum antibiotics and the persistence of spores contribute...
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Liao Y, Vogel V, Hauber S, Bartel J, Alkhnbashi O, Maass S, et al.
mBio . 2021 Jul; 12(4):e0141621. PMID: 34253062
Transcriptional regulators that integrate cellular and environmental signals to control cell division are well known in bacteria and eukaryotes, but their existence is poorly understood in archaea. We identified a...
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Cassidy L, Kaulich P, Maass S, Bartel J, Becher D, Tholey A
Proteomics . 2021 Jun; 21(23-24):e2100008. PMID: 34145981
The recent discovery of alternative open reading frames creates a need for suitable analytical approaches to verify their translation and to characterize the corresponding gene products at the molecular level....
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Markle P, Maier L, Maass S, Hirschfeld C, Bartel J, Becher D, et al.
Front Mol Biosci . 2021 May; 8:640440. PMID: 34055875
The function and mode of action of small regulatory RNAs is currently still understudied in archaea. In the halophilic archaeon , a plethora of sRNAs have been identified; however, in-depth...
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Trautwein-Schult A, Bartel J, Maass S, Becher D
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 May; 2228:271-282. PMID: 33950497
The introduction of stable isotopes in vivo via metabolic labeling approaches (SILAC or N-labeling) allows, after combination of differentially treated labeled and unlabeled cells or protein extracts, for correction of...
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Nepal S, Maass S, Grasso S, Cavallo F, Bartel J, Becher D, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 10(5). PMID: 33924830
Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the complex are increasingly implicated in difficult-to-treat nosocomial infections, as exemplified by a recently characterized highly carbapenem-resistant clinical isolate with sequence type (ST) 232. While mechanisms...
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Kaulich P, Cassidy L, Bartel J, Schmitz R, Tholey A
J Proteome Res . 2021 Mar; 20(5):2895-2903. PMID: 33760615
The identification of proteins below approximately 70-100 amino acids in bottom-up proteomics is still a challenging task due to the limited number of peptides generated by proteolytic digestion. This includes...