Kimberlee Thamatrakoln
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Recent Articles
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Locke H, Bidle K, Thamatrakoln K, Johns C, Bonachela J, Ferrell B, et al.
Adv Virus Res
. 2024 Nov;
114:67-146.
PMID: 39492214
Interactions between marine viruses and microbes are a critical part of the oceanic carbon cycle. The impacts of virus-host interactions range from short-term disruptions in the mobility of microbial biomass...
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Edwards B, Thamatrakoln K, Fredricks H, Bidle K, Van Mooy B
Mar Drugs
. 2024 May;
22(5).
PMID: 38786618
Ecophysiological stress and the grazing of diatoms are known to elicit the production of chemical defense compounds called oxylipins, which are toxic to a wide range of marine organisms. Here...
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Maniscalco M, Brzezinski M, Lampe R, Cohen N, McNair H, Ellis K, et al.
ISME Commun
. 2023 Nov;
2(1):57.
PMID: 37938259
In the California Current Ecosystem, upwelled water low in dissolved iron (Fe) can limit phytoplankton growth, altering the elemental stoichiometry of the particulate matter and dissolved macronutrients. Iron-limited diatoms can...
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Thamatrakoln K
Curr Biol
. 2021 Mar;
31(5):R253-R254.
PMID: 33689725
A new study reveals that phosphorus-limited diatoms employ a rapid calcium-based signaling pathway upon phosphorus resupply. This response leads to enhanced nitrogen uptake and assimilation, setting the stage for recovery...
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Pelusi A, De Luca P, Manfellotto F, Thamatrakoln K, Bidle K, Montresor M
New Phytol
. 2020 Sep;
229(4):2251-2259.
PMID: 32978816
Algal viruses are important contributors to carbon cycling, recycling nutrients and organic material through host lysis. Although viral infection has been described as a primary mechanism of phytoplankton mortality, little...
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Knowles B, Bonachela J, Behrenfeld M, Bondoc K, Cael B, Carlson C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Sep;
11(1):4626.
PMID: 32934228
The blooming cosmopolitan coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi and its viruses (EhVs) are a model for density-dependent virulent dynamics. EhVs commonly exhibit rapid viral reproduction and drive host death in high-density laboratory...
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Kranzler C, Krause J, Brzezinski M, Edwards B, Biggs W, Maniscalco M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2019 Jul;
4(11):1790-1797.
PMID: 31308524
Diatoms are among the most globally distributed and ecologically successful organisms in the modern ocean, contributing upwards of 40% of total marine primary productivity. By converting dissolved silicon into biogenic...
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Lampe R, Mann E, Cohen N, Till C, Thamatrakoln K, Brzezinski M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Dec;
115(52):E12275-E12284.
PMID: 30538208
Diatoms are prominent eukaryotic phytoplankton despite being limited by the micronutrient iron in vast expanses of the ocean. As iron inputs are often sporadic, diatoms have evolved mechanisms such as...
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Thamatrakoln K, Talmy D, Haramaty L, Maniscalco C, Latham J, Knowles B, et al.
New Phytol
. 2018 Oct;
221(3):1289-1302.
PMID: 30368816
Viruses that infect photoautotrophs have a fundamental relationship with light, given the need for host resources. We investigated the role of light on Coccolithovirus (EhV) infection of the globally distributed...
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Lampe R, Cohen N, Ellis K, Bruland K, Maldonado M, Peterson T, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2018 Jul;
20(8):3069-3082.
PMID: 30043484
Frequent blooms of phytoplankton occur in coastal upwelling zones creating hotspots of biological productivity in the ocean. As cold, nutrient-rich water is brought up to sunlit layers from depth, phytoplankton...