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Vayu Maini Rekdal

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Maini Rekdal V, Villalobos-Escobedo J, Rodriguez-Valeron N, Olaizola Garcia M, Vasquez D, Rosales A, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2024 Aug; 9(10):2666-2683. PMID: 39209985
Fungal fermentation of food and agricultural by-products holds promise for improving food sustainability and security. However, the molecular basis of fungal waste-to-food upcycling remains poorly understood. Here we use a...
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Maini Rekdal V, van der Luijt C, Chen Y, Kakumanu R, Baidoo E, Petzold C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2099. PMID: 38485948
Filamentous fungi are critical in the transition to a more sustainable food system. While genetic modification of these organisms has promise for enhancing the nutritional value, sensory appeal, and scalability...
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Maini Rekdal V, Nol Bernadino P, Luescher M, Kiamehr S, Le C, Bisanz J, et al.
Elife . 2020 Feb; 9. PMID: 32067637
Catechol dehydroxylation is a central chemical transformation in the gut microbial metabolism of plant- and host-derived small molecules. However, the molecular basis for this transformation and its distribution among gut...
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Carmody R, Bisanz J, Bowen B, Maurice C, Lyalina S, Louie K, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2019 Oct; 4(12):2052-2063. PMID: 31570867
Diet is a critical determinant of variation in gut microbial structure and function, outweighing even host genetics. Numerous microbiome studies have compared diets with divergent ingredients, but the everyday practice...
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Maini Rekdal V, Bess E, Bisanz J, Turnbaugh P, Balskus E
Science . 2019 Jun; 364(6445). PMID: 31196984
The human gut microbiota metabolizes the Parkinson's disease medication Levodopa (l-dopa), potentially reducing drug availability and causing side effects. However, the organisms, genes, and enzymes responsible for this activity in...
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Koppel N, Maini Rekdal V, Balskus E
Science . 2017 Jun; 356(6344). PMID: 28642381
The human gut microbiota makes key contributions to the metabolism of ingested compounds (xenobiotics), transforming hundreds of dietary components, industrial chemicals, and pharmaceuticals into metabolites with altered activities, toxicities, and...