Vladimir R Kaberdin
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Harnessing the intragenomic variability of rRNA operons to improve differentiation of Vibrio species
Leunda-Esnaola A, Bunin E, Arrufat P, Pearman P, Kaberdin V
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):9908.
PMID: 38688963
Although the 16S rRNA gene is frequently used as a phylogenetic marker in analysis of environmental DNA, this marker often fails to distinguish closely related species, including those in the...
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Gundogdu K, Orus Iturriza A, Orruno M, Montanchez I, Eguiraun H, Martinez I, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 37110498
Global warming and acidification of the global ocean are two important manifestations of the ongoing climate change. To characterize their joint impact on adaptation and fitness, we analyzed the temperature-dependent...
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Murashko O, Yeh K, Yu C, Kaberdin V, Lin-Chao S
Microbiol Spectr
. 2023 Mar;
:e0415822.
PMID: 36939343
Although fluoride-containing compounds are widely used to inhibit bacterial growth, the reprogramming of gene expression underlying cellular responses to fluoride, especially under anaerobic conditions, is still poorly understood. Here, we...
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Ramos-Pardo A, Castro-Alvarez R, Quindos G, Eraso E, Sevillano E, Kaberdin V
Microbiologyopen
. 2023 Feb;
12(1):e1342.
PMID: 36825882
Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogen that can thrive under adverse conditions including suboptimal pH, nutrient scarcity, and low levels of oxygen. Its pathogenicity is associated with the production of...
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Fernandez-Remacha D, Gonzalez-Riancho C, Lastra Osua M, Gonzalez Arce A, Montanchez I, Garcia-Lobo J, et al.
Microbiologyopen
. 2022 Apr;
11(2):e1279.
PMID: 35478287
Laccases belong to a family of multicopper enzymes able to oxidize a broad spectrum of organic compounds. Despite the well-known property of laccases to carry out bleaching and degradation of...
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Liou G, Chao Kaberdina A, Wang W, Kaberdin V, Lin-Chao S
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Mar;
23(5).
PMID: 35269716
Adaptive mechanisms that facilitate intestinal colonization by the human microbiota, including , may be better understood by analyzing the physiology and gene expression of bacteria in low-oxygen environments. We used...
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Kaberdin V, Arana I
Microorganisms
. 2022 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 35056488
The ubiquitous presence of microorganisms is largely attributed to their tremendous capacity to successfully adapt and survive in highly adverse environments [...].
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Ogayar E, Larranaga I, Lomba A, Kaberdin V, Arana I, Orruno M
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2021 Oct;
13(6):928-933.
PMID: 34658169
Vibrio is a bacterial genus widely distributed in natural aquatic systems. Some Vibrio species can cause severe diseases in both marine organisms and humans. Previous studies revealed a link between...
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Orruno M, Parada C, Kaberdin V, Arana I
Microorganisms
. 2021 Apr;
9(3).
PMID: 33805730
A number of spp. belong to the well-studied model organisms used to understand the strategies developed by marine bacteria to cope with adverse conditions (starvation, suboptimal temperature, solar radiation, etc.)...
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Montanchez I, Kaberdin V
Mar Environ Res
. 2020 Feb;
154:104850.
PMID: 32056705
Here we briefly review the major characteristics of the emerging pathogen Vibrio harveyi and discuss survival strategies and adaptation mechanisms underlying the capacity of this marine bacterium to thrive in...