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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623331/bacterial-resistance-to-temperate-phage-is-influenced-by-the-frequency-of-lysogenic-establishment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiba Baaziz, Rita Makhlouf, Michael McClelland, Bryan B Hsu
Temperate phages can shape bacterial community dynamics and evolution through lytic and lysogenic life cycles. In response, bacteria that resist phage infection can emerge. This study explores phage-based factors that influence bacterial resistance using a model system of temperate P22 phage and Salmonella both inside and outside the mammalian host. Phages that remained functional despite gene deletions had minimal impact on lysogeny and phage resistance except for deletions in the immI region that substantially reduced lysogeny and increased phage resistance to levels comparable to that observed with an obligately lytic P22...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621894/-research-progress-on-processing-history-evolution-chemical-constituents-and-pharmacological-action-of-scorpio
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ke-Yang Zhang, Yong-Qing Zhang, Chun-Miao Yang, Jing Fu, Yuan Li, Qiu Jiang, Ling-Na Wang
Scorpio is a valuable Chinese animal medicine commonly used in clinical practice in China. It is the main drug in the treatment of liver wind internal movement caused by various reasons throughout the history of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), with the effects of relieving wind and spasm, dredging collaterals, relieving pain, and eliminating toxin and mass. Scorpio is poisonous and often used as medicine after processing. There are records of its processing as early as the Song Dynasty. Afterward, there were more than 15 processing methods, including frying with vinegar, neat processing, and stir-frying...
February 2024: Zhongguo Zhong Yao za Zhi, Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621325/impact-of-lactic-acid-bacteria-inoculation-on-fungal-diversity-during-spanish-style-green-table-olive-fermentations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elio López-García, Verónica Romero-Gil, Francisco Noé Arroyo-López, Antonio Benítez-Cabello
This study delved into the evolution of fungal population during the fermentation of Spanish-style green table olives (Manzanilla cultivar), determining the influence of different factors such as fermentation matrix (brine or fruit) or the use of a lactic acid bacteria inoculum, on its distribution. The samples (n = 24) were directly obtained from industrial fermentation vessels with approximately 10.000 kg of fruits and 6.000 L of brines. Our findings showcased a synchronized uptick in lactic acid bacteria counts alongside fungi proliferation...
April 2, 2024: International Journal of Food Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621130/substrate-geometry-affects-population-dynamics-in-a-bacterial-biofilm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Witold Postek, Klaudia Staśkiewicz, Elin Lilja, Bartłomiej Wacław
Biofilms inhabit a range of environments, such as dental plaques or soil micropores, often characterized by noneven surfaces. However, the impact of surface irregularities on the population dynamics of biofilms remains elusive, as most experiments are conducted on flat surfaces. Here, we show that the shape of the surface on which a biofilm grows influences genetic drift and selection within the biofilm. We culture E scherichia coli biofilms in microwells with a corrugated bottom surface and observe the emergence of clonal sectors whose size corresponds to that of the corrugations, despite no physical barrier separating different areas of the biofilm...
April 23, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38620144/microbial-diversity-and-open-questions-about-the-deep-tree-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Eme, Daniel Tamarit
In this perspective, we explore the transformative impact and inherent limitations of metagenomics and single-cell genomics on our understanding of microbial diversity and their integration into the Tree of Life. We delve into the key challenges associated with incorporating new microbial lineages into the Tree of Life through advanced phylogenomic approaches. Additionally, we shed light on enduring debates surrounding various aspects of the microbial Tree of Life, focusing on recent advances in some of its deepest nodes, such as the roots of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes...
April 2, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617730/management-of-oculo-orbital-complications-of-odontogenic-sinusitis-in-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mihai Alexandru Preda, Codruț Sarafoleanu, Gabriela Mușat, Andreea-Alexandra Preda, Daniel Lupoi, Ramona Barac, Monica Pop
Introduction: Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) is an infectious inflammatory pathology caused by a dental condition. Considering the anatomical relations with the orbit, maxillary sinus infection can easily spread, evolving into severe oculo-orbital complications that can sometimes be life-threatening. Material and methods: We performed a retrospective study of over 2 years, examining the data of 18 patients diagnosed with OMS with oculo-orbital complications. The patients were evaluated regarding their dental history, symptoms, clinical and endoscopic findings, ophthalmologic evaluation, bacteriologic tests, computed tomography (CT) imaging, medical and surgical treatment, and outcomes...
2024: Romanian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617239/a-vibrio-cholerae-type-iv-restriction-system-targets-glucosylated-5-hydroxyl-methyl-cytosine-to-protect-against-phage-infection
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Jasper B Gomez, Christopher M Waters
UNLABELLED: A major challenge faced by Vibrio cholerae is constant predation by bacteriophage (phage) in aquatic reservoirs and during infection of human hosts. To overcome phage predation, V. cholerae has evolved a myriad of phage defense systems. Although several novel defense systems have been discovered, we hypothesized more were encoded in V. cholerae given the relative paucity of phage that have been isolated which infect this species. Using a V. cholerae genomic library, we identified a Type IV restriction system consisting of two genes within a 16kB region of the Vibrio pathogenicity island-2 that we name TgvA and TgvB ( T ype I-embedded g mrSD-like system of V PI-2)...
April 5, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617214/directed-evolution-of-acoustic-reporter-genes-using-high-throughput-acoustic-screening
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Robert C Hurt, Zhiyang Jin, Mohamed Soufi, Katie K Wong, Daniel P Sawyer, Hao K Shen, Przemysław Dutka, Ramya Deshpande, Ruby Zhang, David R Mittelstein, Mikhail G Shapiro
A major challenge in the fields of biological imaging and synthetic biology is noninvasively visualizing the functions of natural and engineered cells inside opaque samples such as living animals. One promising technology that addresses this limitation is ultrasound (US), with its penetration depth of several cm and spatial resolution on the order of 100 µm. 1 Within the past decade, reporter genes for US have been introduced 2,3 and engineered 4,5 to link cellular functions to US signals via heterologous expression in commensal bacteria and mammalian cells...
April 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617210/evolutionary-insights-into-the-emergence-of-virulent-leptospira-spirochetes
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Alexandre Giraud-Gatineau, Cecilia Nieves, Luke B Harrison, Nadia Benaroudj, Frédéric J Veyrier, Mathieu Picardeau
UNLABELLED: Pathogenic Leptospira are spirochete bacteria which cause leptospirosis, a re-emerging zoonotic disease of global importance. Here, we use a recently described lineage of environmental-adapted leptospires, which are evolutionarily the closest relatives of the highly virulent Leptospira species, to explore the key phenotypic traits and genetic determinants of Leptospira virulence. Through a comprehensive approach integrating phylogenomic comparisons with in vitro and in vivo phenotyping studies, we show that the evolution towards pathogenicity is associated with both a decrease of the ability to survive in the environment and the acquisition of strategies that enable successful host colonization...
April 2, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616926/phage-driven-coevolution-reveals-trade-off-between-antibiotic-and-phage-resistance-in-salmonella-anatum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanyang Zhao, Mei Shu, Ling Zhang, Chan Zhong, Ningbo Liao, Guoping Wu
Phage therapy faces challenges against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella due to rapid phage-resistant mutant emergence. Understanding the intricate interplay between antibiotics and phages is essential for shaping Salmonella evolution and advancing phage therapy. In this study, MDR Salmonella anatum ( S. anatum ) 2089b coevolved with phage JNwz02 for 30 passages (60 days), then the effect of coevolution on the trade-off between phage and antibiotic resistance in bacteria was investigated. Our results demonstrated antagonistic coevolution between bacteria and phages, transitioning from arms race dynamics (ARD) to fluctuating selection dynamics (FSD)...
January 2024: ISME Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615748/synchronization-of-mycobacterium-life-cycle-a-possible-novel-mechanism-of-antimycobacterial-drug-resistance-evolution-and-its-manipulation
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REVIEW
Hritika Verma, Aditi Chauhan, Awanish Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Kajal Kanchan
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Mtb) causing Tuberculosis (TB) is a widespread disease infecting millions of people worldwide. Additionally, emergence of drug resistant tuberculosis is a major challenge and concern in high TB burden countries. Most of the drug resistance in mycobacteria is attributed to developing acquired resistance due to spontaneous mutations or intrinsic resistance mechanisms. In this review, we emphasize on the role of bacterial cell cycle synchronization as one of the intrinsic mechanisms used by the bacteria to cope with stress response and perhaps involved in evolution of its drug resistance...
April 12, 2024: Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613176/postcranial-anomalies-of-eocene-freshwater-pleurodiran-and-cryptodiran-turtles-from-the-spanish-duero-basin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Guerrero, Francisco Ortega, Santiago Martín de Jesús, Adán Pérez-García
Testudines are one of the best-represented taxonomic groups among the Paleogene taxa of the Duero Basin (Castile and Leon Autonomous Community, central Spain). Among them, Neochelys (Podocnemidide) and Allaeochelys (Carettochelyidae) are most abundant, allowing the population to be assessed for osteological anomalies. The abundance of postcranial remains of both taxa allows us to identify several individuals with potential anomalies, mostly in their shells. Some of them have already been described in previous studies, but most of them are still unpublished...
April 12, 2024: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608515/global-transmission-of-extended-spectrum-cephalosporin-resistance-in-escherichia-coli-driven-by-epidemic-plasmids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roxana Zamudio, Patrick Boerlin, Michael R Mulvey, Marisa Haenni, Racha Beyrouthy, Jean-Yves Madec, Stefan Schwarz, Ashley Cormier, Gabhan Chalmers, Richard Bonnet, George G Zhanel, Heike Kaspar, Alison E Mather
BACKGROUND: Extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs) are third and fourth generation cephalosporin antimicrobials used in humans and animals to treat infections due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. Resistance to ESCs (ESC-R) in Enterobacterales is predominantly due to the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) and plasmid-mediated AmpC β-lactamases (AmpCs). The dynamics of ESBLs and AmpCs are changing across countries and host species, the result of global transmission of ESC-R genes...
April 11, 2024: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608157/cytotoxicity-and-biological-activities-of-geopopolis-extract-from-the-stingless-bee-melipona-scutellaris-in-clinical-isolates-of-staphylococcus-aureus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Gabriella Borges, Luanna Lima, Ana Caroline Veras, Rafael Ferreira, Danielle Alves, Isac Medeiros, Marciane Magnani, Marianna Sobral, Ricardo Castro, Saulo Tintino, Cicera Oliveira-Tintino, Henrique Coutinho, Felipe Guerra, Daniela Barros, Maria Betânia Oliveira
This work aims to evaluate the biological activities of the EEGP, in order to contribute with a natural therapeutic alternative, to face infections. The EEGP MIC tests showed antibacterial activity against two strains of S. aureus (LPM 63 and LPM 86), both at concentrations of 550 µg/mL. The MBC performed with the inhibition values showed that the EEGP has bacteriostatic activity in both strains. Biofilm inhibition rates exhibited an average value greater than 65% at the highest concentration. The EEGP antioxidant potential test showed good antioxidant activity (IC50) of 11...
April 12, 2024: Chemistry & Biodiversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608148/patterns-of-change-in-nucleotide-diversity-over-gene-length
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farhan Ali
Nucleotide diversity at a site is influenced by the relative strengths of neutral and selective population genetic processes. Therefore, attempts to estimate Effective population size based on the diversity of synonymous sites demand a better understanding of their selective constraints. The nucleotide diversity of a gene was previously found to correlate with its length. In this work, I measure nucleotide diversity at synonymous sites and uncover a pattern of low diversity towards the translation initiation site (TIS) of a gene...
April 12, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606812/architecture-function-regulation-and-evolution-of-%C3%AE-glucans-metabolic-enzymes-in-prokaryotes
#36
REVIEW
Javier O Cifuente, Christophe Colleoni, Rainer Kalscheuer, Marcelo E Guerin
Bacteria have acquired sophisticated mechanisms for assembling and disassembling polysaccharides of different chemistry. α-d-Glucose homopolysaccharides, so-called α-glucans, are the most widespread polymers in nature being key components of microorganisms. Glycogen functions as an intracellular energy storage while some bacteria also produce extracellular assorted α-glucans. The classical bacterial glycogen metabolic pathway comprises the action of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase and glycogen synthase, whereas extracellular α-glucans are mostly related to peripheral enzymes dependent on sucrose...
April 12, 2024: Chemical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604486/influence-of-microbial-inoculation-site-on-trichloroethylene-degradation-in-electrokinetic-enhanced-bioremediation-of-low-permeability-soils
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Ying Yang, Chun-Yu Lai, He-Ping Zhao
The integration of electrokinetic and bioremediation (EK-BIO) represents an innovative approach for addressing trichloroethylene (TCE) contamination in low-permeability soil. However, there remains a knowledge gap in the impact of the inoculation approach on TCE dechlorination and the microbial response with the presence of co-existing substances. In this study, four 1-dimensional columns were constructed with different inoculation treatments. Monitoring the operation conditions revealed that a stabilization period (∼ 40 days) was required to reduce voltage fluctuation...
April 9, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604355/pan-genome-insights-into-adaptive-evolution-of-bacterial-symbionts-in-mixed-host-microbe-symbioses-represented-by-human-gut-microbiota-bacteroides-cellulosilyticus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqiu Yin, Jiaxin Liang, Mujie Zhang, Baozhu Chen, Zhanpeng Yu, Xiaoyan Tian, Xiaoyan Deng, Liang Peng
Animal hosts harbor diverse assemblages of microbial symbionts that play crucial roles in the host's lifestyle. The link between microbial symbiosis and host development remains poorly understood. In particular, little is known about the adaptive evolution of gut bacteria in host-microbe symbioses. Recently, symbiotic relationships have been categorized as open, closed, or mixed, reflecting their modes of inter-host transmission and resulting in distinct genomic features. Members of the genus Bacteroides are the most abundant human gut microbiota and possess both probiotic and pathogenic potential, providing an excellent model for studying pan-genome evolution in symbiotic systems...
April 9, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602294/bacterial-and-viral-co-infections-in-aquaculture-under-climate-warming-co-evolutionary-implications-diagnosis-and-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarahí Vega-Heredia, Ivone Giffard-Mena, Miriam Reverter
Climate change and the associated environmental temperature fluctuations are contributing to increases in the frequency and severity of disease outbreaks in both wild and farmed aquatic species. This has a significant impact on biodiversity and also puts global food production systems, such as aquaculture, at risk. Most infections are the result of complex interactions between multiple pathogens, and understanding these interactions and their co-evolutionary mechanisms is crucial for developing effective diagnosis and control strategies...
April 11, 2024: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599591/does-selection-favour-the-maintenance-of-porous-species-boundaries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy G Barraclough
The endpoint of speciation has been viewed as complete isolation and the absence of gene flow between species. If the influx of genes from another species is maladaptive because species have different adaptations and genetic backgrounds, selection should favour the closing of species boundaries and zero gene flow, a process known as reinforcement. Recently, numerous cases of gene flow between species have been identified, many of which involved adaptive introgression of beneficial alleles. These cases could reflect transient states on the way to closed species boundaries or the result of declining strength or efficacy of selection for reinforcement as the level of gene flow approaches zero...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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