Solutions to expand microbiome sciences in the Caribbean Region: an insider's perspective [0.03%]
扩大微生物组科学在加勒比地区的发展:内部人士的视角
Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
The Caribbean harbors diverse genetic resources, yet microbiome research in the region remains poorly characterized. Addressing infrastructure and training challenges through collaborations and capacity building is vital. This article refle...
Rachael Dangarembizi,Jennifer Claire Hoving,David R Boulware et al.
Rachael Dangarembizi et al.
Fungal infections are a major contributor to mortality for people with HIV/AIDS. Recently, researchers, clinicians, industry experts, and policymakers convened for the triennial AIDS-Related Mycoses Meeting to address critical gaps in the m...
Donna E Goldhawk,Kait F Al,Sarah C Donnelly et al.
Donna E Goldhawk et al.
The microbiota is integral to human health and has been mostly characterized through various ex vivo 'omic'-based approaches. To better understand the real-time function and impact of the microbiota, in vivo molecular imaging is required. W...
Deciphering bacterial protein functions with innovative computational methods [0.03%]
采用创新的计算方法解码细菌蛋白功能
Shani Cheskis,Avital Akerman,Asaf Levy
Shani Cheskis
Bacteria colonize every niche on Earth and play key roles in many environmental and host-associated processes. The sequencing revolution revealed the remarkable bacterial genetic and proteomic diversity and the genomic content of cultured a...
Jiajing Wang,Yuqing Yan,Fengming Song
Jiajing Wang
Protein PARylation is a reversible post-translational modification; however, its role in fungal virulence has remained elusive. Recently, Gao et al. demonstrated that PARylation of two 14-3-3 regulatory proteins by poly(ADP-ribose) polymera...
The 22nd International Workshop on Campylobacter, Helicobacter, and Related Organisms (CHRO) 2024 [0.03%]
第22届弯曲菌、幽门螺杆菌及相关微生物国际研讨会(CHRO)2024年会议
Guy D Eslick,Alfred C Y Tay,Li Zhang et al.
Guy D Eslick et al.
Anvita U Kerkar,Kelly R Sutherland,Anne W Thompson
Anvita U Kerkar
The Earth's most abundant photosynthetic cells, the picocyanobacteria - Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus - play a fundamental global role in aquatic ecosystems. The success of these picocyanobacteria is interpreted through a cross-scale sy...
Christopher James Barnes,Mo Bahram,Mogens Nicolaisen et al.
Christopher James Barnes et al.
Microbes are ubiquitously found across plant surfaces and even within their cells, forming the plant microbiome. Many of these microbes contribute to the functioning of the host and consequently affect its fitness. Therefore, in many contex...
The exometabolome as a hidden driver of bacterial virulence and pathogenesis [0.03%]
外代谢组在细菌致病性中的隐秘驱动作用
Saurabh Chugh,Fabien Létisse,Olivier Neyrolles
Saurabh Chugh
The traditional view of metabolism as merely supplying energy and biosynthetic precursors is undergoing a paradigm shift. Metabolic dynamics not only regulates gene expression but also orchestrates cellular processes with remarkable precisi...
Francisco J Guerra-Garcia,Siva Sankari
Francisco J Guerra-Garcia
While establishing symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria certain legumes produce nodule-specific cysteine rich peptides. These peptides turn the bacteria into terminally differentiated non-replicative bacteroids. Here, ...