Schintlmeister, Arno


Publications
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Taurine as a key intermediate for host-symbiont interaction in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta

Citation
Moeller et al. (2023). The ISME Journal 17 (8)
Names
“Taurinisymbion ianthellae” “Nitrosospongia ianthellae” “Taurinisymbion”
Abstract
Abstract Marine sponges are critical components of marine benthic fauna assemblages, where their filter-feeding and reef-building capabilities provide bentho-pelagic coupling and crucial habitat. As potentially the oldest representation of a metazoan-microbe symbiosis, they also harbor dense, diverse, and species-specific communities of microbes, which are increasingly recognized for their contributions to dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing. Recent omics-based studies of ma
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Genomic insights into diverse bacterial taxa that degrade extracellular DNA in marine sediments

Citation
Wasmund et al. (2021). Nature Microbiology 6 (7)
Names
Izemoplasma acidinucleici Ts Izemoplasmatales Izemoplasma Izemoplasmataceae
Abstract
AbstractExtracellular DNA is a major macromolecule in global element cycles, and is a particularly crucial phosphorus, nitrogen and carbon source for microorganisms in the seafloor. Nevertheless, the identities, ecophysiology and genetic features of DNA-foraging microorganisms in marine sediments are largely unknown. Here, we combined microcosm experiments, DNA stable isotope probing (SIP), single-cell SIP using nano-scale secondary isotope mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) and genome-centric metagen
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