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Vyssotski M, Lagutin K, MacKenzie A, Mitchell K, Stewart A, Scott D, et al.
J Nat Prod . 2025 Jan; 88(2):373-383. PMID: 39874137
Phospholipids are an essential constituent of cells with all life thought to produce these compounds with either a glycerol or sphingoid moiety at their core. For the first time, we...
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Noell S, Abbaszadeh J, Richards H, Labat Saint Vincent M, Lee C, Herbold C, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2025 Jan; 27(1):e70032. PMID: 39871406
Active geothermal systems are relatively rare in Antarctica and represent metaphorical islands ideal to study microbial dispersal. In this study, we tested the macro-ecological concept that high dispersal rates result...
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Herbold C, Noell S, Lee C, Vickers C, Stott M, Eisen J, et al.
Environ Microbiome . 2024 Dec; 19(1):104. PMID: 39696719
Background: Tramway Ridge, a geothermal Antarctic Specially Protected Area (elevation 3340 m) located near the summit of Mount Erebus, is home to a unique community composed of cosmopolitan surface-associated micro-organisms...
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Rasmussen T, Noell S, Herbold C, Dickie I, Richards-Babbage R, Stott M, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2024 Sep; 100(11). PMID: 39289026
Mt. Erebus, Antarctica, is the southernmost active volcano in the world and harbors diverse geothermally unique ecosystems, including "Subglacial" and "Exposed" features, surrounded by a vast desert of ice and...
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Buckeridge E, Caballero C, Smith D, Stott M, Carere C
Biotechnol Bioeng . 2024 Jul; 121(11):3428-3439. PMID: 39032007
The extremophilic nature and metabolic flexibility of Galdieria spp. highlights their potential for biotechnological application. However, limited research into continuous cultivation of Galdieria spp. has slowed progress towards the commercialization...
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Leung P, Grinter R, Tudor-Matthew E, Lingford J, Jimenez L, Lee H, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3219. PMID: 38622143
Diverse aerobic bacteria use atmospheric hydrogen (H) and carbon monoxide (CO) as energy sources to support growth and survival. Such trace gas oxidation is recognised as a globally significant process...
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Power J, Carere C, Welford H, Hudson D, Lee K, Moreau J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Jan; 15(1):179. PMID: 38167814
Allopatric speciation has been difficult to examine among microorganisms, with prior reports of endemism restricted to sub-genus level taxa. Previous microbial community analysis via 16S rRNA gene sequencing of 925...
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Manners S, Carere C, Dhami M, Dobson R, Stott M
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2023 Dec; 13(1):e0081523. PMID: 38095867
WT1 is a thermophilic, peptide, and amino acid-fermenting archaeon from the order . It was isolated from Waiotapu, Aotearoa-New Zealand, and has a genome size of 1.80 Mbp. The genome...
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Houghton K, Carere C, Stott M, McDonald I
Front Microbiol . 2023 Sep; 14:1253773. PMID: 37720161
Geothermal areas represent substantial point sources for greenhouse gas emissions such as methane. While it is known that methanotrophic microorganisms act as a biofilter, decreasing the efflux of methane in...
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Le Lay C, Stott M, Shi M, Sadiq S, Holmes E
Virology . 2023 Aug; 587:109873. PMID: 37647722
Little is known about the diversity of RNA viruses in geothermal systems. We generated total RNA sequencing data from two hot springs in Kuirau Park, Rotorua, New Zealand. In one...