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Huelsmann M, Schubert O, Ackermann M
Nat Microbiol . 2024 Nov; 9(12):3097-3109. PMID: 39604625
Microbiome metabolism underlies numerous vital ecosystem functions. Individual microbiome members often perform partial catabolism of substrates or do not express all of the metabolic functions required for growth. Microbiome members...
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Stubbusch A, Keegstra J, Schwartzman J, Pontrelli S, Clerc E, Charlton S, et al.
Elife . 2024 Oct; 13. PMID: 39429128
Most of Earth's biomass is composed of polysaccharides. During biomass decomposition, polysaccharides are degraded by heterotrophic bacteria as a nutrient and energy source and are thereby partly remineralized into CO....
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Ugolini G, Wang M, Secchi E, Pioli R, Ackermann M, Stocker R
Lab Chip . 2024 Feb; 24(5):1394-1418. PMID: 38344937
Microbial life is at the heart of many diverse environments and regulates most natural processes, from the functioning of animal organs to the cycling of global carbon. Yet, the study...
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Probst-Rud S, Nyangaresi P, Adeyeye A, Ackermann M, Beck S, McNeill K
Water Res . 2024 Jan; 252:121189. PMID: 38295454
UV light emitting diodes (LEDs) are considered the new frontier of UV water disinfection. As UV technologies continue to evolve, so does the need to understand disinfection mechanisms to ensure...
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Micali G, Hockenberry A, Dal Co A, Ackermann M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Oct; 120(45):e2301398120. PMID: 37903278
Microbial communities are fundamental to life on Earth. Different strains within these communities are often connected by a highly connected metabolic network, where the growth of one strain depends on...
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Dsouza G, Schwartzman J, Keegstra J, Schreier J, Daniels M, Cordero O, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Oct; 120(44):e2305198120. PMID: 37878716
Microbial communities perform essential ecosystem functions such as the remineralization of organic carbon that exists as biopolymers. The first step in mineralization is performed by biopolymer degraders, which harbor enzymes...
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van Gestel J, Wagner A, Ackermann M
PLoS Biol . 2023 Oct; 21(10):e3002338. PMID: 37844064
Bacteria commonly adhere to surfaces where they compete for both space and resources. Despite the importance of surface growth, it remains largely elusive how bacteria evolve on surfaces. We previously...
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Gul E, Bakkeren E, Salazar G, Steiger Y, Younes A, Clerc M, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2023 Aug; 21(8):e3002253. PMID: 37651408
Salmonella Typhimurium elicits gut inflammation by the costly expression of HilD-controlled virulence factors. This inflammation alleviates colonization resistance (CR) mediated by the microbiota and thereby promotes pathogen blooms. However, the...
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Hockenberry A, Radiom M, Arnoldini M, Turgay Y, Dunne M, Adamcik J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37503073
Secreted immunoglobulins, predominantly SIgA, influence the colonization and pathogenicity of mucosal bacteria. While part of this effect can be explained by SIgA-mediated bacterial aggregation, we have an incomplete picture of...
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Pfreundt U, Slomka J, Schneider G, Sengupta A, Carrara F, Fernandez V, et al.
Science . 2023 May; 380(6647):830-835. PMID: 37228200
The ocean's nitrogen is largely fixed by cyanobacteria, including , which forms aggregates comprising hundreds of filaments arranged in organized architectures. Aggregates often form upon exposure to stress and have...