Teresa E Pawlowska
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Recent Articles
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Napo M, Kock A, Alayande K, Sulyok M, Ezekiel C, Uehling J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2025 Feb;
16:1508519.
PMID: 39949627
rot is considered one of the most common diseases influencing global production and yield of horticulture commodities. However, the factors contributing to this pattern of prevalence are uncertain. Here, we...
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Pawlowska T
Curr Opin Microbiol
. 2024 Jun;
80:102496.
PMID: 38875733
Symbiotic interactions between fungi and bacteria range from positive to negative. They are ubiquitous in free-living as well as host-associated microbial communities worldwide. Yet, the impact of fungal-bacterial symbioses on...
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Gryganskyi A, Golan J, Muszewska A, Idnurm A, Dolatabadi S, Mondo S, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Jul;
11(7).
PMID: 37513002
The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for , as reported in 1996, but it was more than 10 years before any of the zygomycete fungi, which are...
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Lastovetsky O, Krasnovsky L, Qin X, Gaspar M, Gryganskyi A, Huntemann M, et al.
mBio
. 2020 Sep;
11(5).
PMID: 32900811
Fungal-bacterial symbioses range from antagonisms to mutualisms and remain one of the least understood interdomain interactions despite their ubiquity as well as ecological and medical importance. To build a predictive...
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Carter M, Carpenter S, Dubrow Z, Sabol M, Rinaldi F, Lastovetsky O, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Jul;
117(29):17122-17129.
PMID: 32632014
Symbioses of bacteria with fungi have only recently been described and are poorly understood. In the symbiosis of (formerly ) with the fungus , bacterial type III (T3) secretion is...
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Espino-Vazquez A, Bermudez-Barrientos J, Cabrera-Rangel J, Cordova-Lopez G, Cardoso-Martinez F, Martinez-Vazquez A, et al.
ISME J
. 2020 Apr;
14(7):1743-1754.
PMID: 32269378
Rhizopus microsporus is an early-diverging fungal species with importance in ecology, agriculture, food production, and public health. Pathogenic strains of R. microsporus harbor an intracellular bacterial symbiont, Mycetohabitans (formerly named...
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Arroyo F, Pawlowska T, Choat J, Clements K, Angert E
ISME J
. 2019 Jan;
13(4):1084-1097.
PMID: 30643198
Epulopiscium sp. type B (Lachnospiraceae) is an exceptionally large, highly polyploid, intestinal symbiont of the coral reef dwelling surgeonfish Naso tonganus. These obligate anaerobes do not form mature endospores and...
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Pawlowska T, Gaspar M, Lastovetsky O, Mondo S, Real-Ramirez I, Shakya E, et al.
Annu Rev Phytopathol
. 2018 Aug;
56:289-309.
PMID: 30149793
Heritable symbioses, in which endosymbiotic bacteria (EB) are transmitted vertically between host generations, are an important source of evolutionary novelties. A primary example of such symbioses is the eukaryotic cell...
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Lastovetsky O, Ahn E, Mondo S, Toomer K, Zhang A, Johnson L, et al.
ISME J
. 2018 Aug;
12(12):3001-3013.
PMID: 30097664
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF, Glomeromycotina), in addition to forming symbioses with the majority of land plants, harbor vertically transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria 'Candidatus Glomeribacter gigasporarum' (CaGg) and 'Candidatus Moeniiplasma glomeromycotorum' (CaMg)....