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Victor Sourjik

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Xu W, Jalomo-Khayrova E, Gumerov V, Ross P, Kobel T, Schindler D, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39990360
The human gut is rich in metabolites and harbors a complex microbial community, yet the sensory repertoire of its commensal bacteria remains largely uncharacterized. Here we systematically mapped ligand specificities...
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Lisevich I, Colin R, Yang H, Ni B, Sourjik V
Nat Commun . 2025 Feb; 16(1):1731. PMID: 39966405
Microorganisms must distribute their limited resources among different physiological functions, including those that do not directly contribute to growth. In this study, we investigate the allocation of resources to flagellar...
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Scarinci G, Ariens J, Angelidou G, Schmidt S, Glatter T, Paczia N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7238. PMID: 39174531
While different stages of mutualism can be observed in natural communities, the dynamics and mechanisms underlying the gradual erosion of independence of the initially autonomous organisms are not yet fully...
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Sourjik V, Patil K
Curr Opin Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 80:102517. PMID: 39029444
No abstract available.
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Teteneva N, Sanches-Medeiros A, Sourjik V
ISME J . 2024 Jun; 18(1). PMID: 38874171
Although enteric bacteria normally reside within the animal intestine, the ability to persist extraintestinally is an essential part of their overall lifestyle, and it might contribute to transmission between hosts....
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Ross P, Xu W, Jalomo-Khayrova E, Bange G, Gumerov V, Bradley P, et al.
mBio . 2024 May; 15(6):e0103924. PMID: 38757952
Bacteria sense changes in their environment and transduce signals to adjust their cellular functions accordingly. For this purpose, bacteria employ various sensors feeding into multiple signal transduction pathways. Signal recognition...
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Robinson D, Mallatt J, Peer W, Sourjik V, Taiz L
EMBO Rep . 2024 Mar; 25(5):2162-2167. PMID: 38548972
No abstract available.
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Xu W, Cerna-Vargas J, Tajuelo A, Lozano-Montoya A, Kivoloka M, Krink N, et al.
mBio . 2023 Oct; 14(5):e0209923. PMID: 37791891
Chemotaxis of motile bacteria has multiple physiological functions. It enables bacteria to locate optimal ecological niches, mediates collective behaviors, and can play an important role in infection. These multiple functions...
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Irazoki O, Ter Beek J, Alvarez L, Mateus A, Colin R, Typas A, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2023 Jun; 8(8):1549-1560. PMID: 37365341
To explore favourable niches while avoiding threats, many bacteria use a chemotaxis navigation system. Despite decades of studies on chemotaxis, most signals and sensory proteins are still unknown. Many bacterial...
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Lamprecht O, Ratnikava M, Jacek P, Kaganovitch E, Buettner N, Fritz K, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2023 May; 19(5):e1010750. PMID: 37186613
Curli amyloid fibers are a major constituent of the extracellular biofilm matrix formed by bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family. Within Escherichia coli biofilms, curli gene expression is limited to a...