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Vittorio Tracanna

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Torres D, Kramer H, Tracanna V, Fiorin G, Cook D, Seidl M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Feb; 15(1):1701. PMID: 38402218
The spatial organization of eukaryotic genomes is linked to their biological functions, although it is not clear how this impacts the overall evolution of a genome. Here, we uncover the...
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Tyc O, Kulkarni P, Ossowicki A, Tracanna V, Medema M, van Baarlen P, et al.
mSystems . 2022 Dec; 8(1):e0057422. PMID: 36537799
Microbial community analysis of aquatic environments showed that an important component of its microbial diversity consists of bacteria with cell sizes of ~0.1 μm. Such small bacteria can show genomic...
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Tracanna V, Ossowicki A, Petrus M, Overduin S, Terlouw B, Lund G, et al.
mSystems . 2021 Jun; 6(3):e0111620. PMID: 34100635
Disease-suppressive soils protect plants against soilborne fungal pathogens that would otherwise cause root infections. Soil suppressiveness is, in most cases, mediated by the antagonistic activity of the microbial community associated...
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Ossowicki A, Tracanna V, Petrus M, van Wezel G, Raaijmakers J, Medema M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2020 Feb; 287(1921):20192527. PMID: 32070256
In disease-suppressive soils, microbiota protect plants from root infections. Bacterial members of this microbiota have been shown to produce specific molecules that mediate this phenotype. To date, however, studies have...
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Carrion V, Perez-Jaramillo J, Cordovez V, Tracanna V, de Hollander M, Ruiz-Buck D, et al.
Science . 2019 Nov; 366(6465):606-612. PMID: 31672892
Microorganisms living inside plants can promote plant growth and health, but their genomic and functional diversity remain largely elusive. Here, metagenomics and network inference show that fungal infection of plant...
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Kautsar S, Blin K, Shaw S, Navarro-Munoz J, Terlouw B, van der Hooft J, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2019 Oct; 48(D1):D454-D458. PMID: 31612915
Fueled by the explosion of (meta)genomic data, genome mining of specialized metabolites has become a major technology for drug discovery and studying microbiome ecology. In these efforts, computational tools like...
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Meleshko D, Mohimani H, Tracanna V, Hajirasouliha I, Medema M, Korobeynikov A, et al.
Genome Res . 2019 Jun; 29(8):1352-1362. PMID: 31160374
Predicting biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) is critically important for discovery of antibiotics and other natural products. While BGC prediction from complete genomes is a well-studied problem, predicting BGCs in fragmented...
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Tracanna V, de Jong A, Medema M, Kuipers O
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2017 Apr; 41(3):417-429. PMID: 28402441
The bacterial kingdom provides a major source of antimicrobials that can either be directly applied or used as scaffolds to further improve their functionality in the host. The rapidly increasing...