Michael S Wollenberg
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Recent Articles
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Speare L, Woo M, Bultman K, Mandel M, Wollenberg M, Septer A
mSphere
. 2021 Jul;
6(4):e0128820.
PMID: 34287008
Bacteria employ diverse competitive strategies to enhance fitness and promote their own propagation. However, little is known about how symbiotic bacteria modulate competitive mechanisms as they compete for a host...
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Wasilko N, Ceron J, Baker E, Cecere A, Wollenberg M, Miyashiro T
Mol Microbiol
. 2021 Jul;
116(3):926-942.
PMID: 34212439
Sulfur is in cellular components of bacteria and is, therefore, an element necessary for growth. However, mechanisms by which bacteria satisfy their sulfur needs within a host are poorly understood....
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Rotman E, Bultman K, Brooks 2nd J, Gyllborg M, Burgos H, Wollenberg M, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2019 Feb;
201(9).
PMID: 30782630
The mutualistic symbiont builds a symbiotic biofilm during colonization of squid hosts. Regulation of the exopolysaccharide component, termed Syp, has been examined in strain ES114, where production is controlled by...
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Speare L, Cecere A, Guckes K, Smith S, Wollenberg M, Mandel M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Aug;
115(36):E8528-E8537.
PMID: 30127013
Intraspecific competition describes the negative interaction that occurs when different populations of the same species attempt to fill the same niche. Such competition is predicted to occur among host-associated bacteria...
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Lentz T, Ott L, Robertson S, Windsor S, Kelley J, Wollenberg M, et al.
J Microbiol Biol Educ
. 2017 Sep;
18(2).
PMID: 28861131
Metagenomics is an important method for studying microbial life. However, undergraduate exposure to metagenomics is hindered by associated software, computing demands, and dataset access. In this inquiry-based activity designed for...
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Wollenberg A, Jagdish T, Slough G, Hoinville M, Wollenberg M
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Jul;
82(19):5824-37.
PMID: 27451445
Unlabelled: Insect larvae killed by entomopathogenic nematodes are thought to contain bacterial communities dominated by a single bacterial genus, that of the nematode's bacterial symbiont. In this study, we used...
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Sun Y, LaSota E, Cecere A, LaPenna K, Larios-Valencia J, Wollenberg M, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Mar;
82(10):3082-91.
PMID: 27016564
Unlabelled: Animal development and physiology depend on beneficial interactions with microbial symbionts. In many cases, the microbial symbionts are horizontally transmitted among hosts, thereby making the acquisition of these microbes...
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Wollenberg M, Claesen J, F Escapa I, Aldridge K, Fischbach M, Lemon K
mBio
. 2014 Jul;
5(4):e01286-14.
PMID: 25053784
The majority of bacteria detected in the nostril microbiota of most healthy adults belong to three genera: Propionibacterium, Corynebacterium, and Staphylococcus. Among these staphylococci is the medically important bacterium Staphylococcus...
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Pollack-Berti A, Wollenberg M, Ruby E
Environ Microbiol
. 2011 Oct;
12(8):2302-11.
PMID: 21966921
Recent evidence has indicated that natural genetic transformation occurs in Vibrio cholerae, and that it requires both induction by chitin oligosaccharides, like chitohexaose, and expression of a putative regulatory gene...
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Wollenberg M, Ruby E
ISME J
. 2011 Jul;
6(2):352-62.
PMID: 21776028
The evolutionary relationship among Vibrio fischeri isolates obtained from the light organs of Euprymna scolopes collected around Oahu, Hawaii, were examined in this study. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on a concatenation...