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Curtobacterium aetherium sp. nov., a polyextremophilic plant pathogen isolated from the stratosphere

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Mijatović Scouten et al. (2025). Microbiology Spectrum 13 (5)
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Curtobacterium aetherium
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ABSTRACT Although the high-altitude limit for microbial survival in the Earth–atmosphere system has remained a scientific curiosity and topic of study, the ecological significance of long-distance microbial dispersal in the atmosphere has been perceived to have marginal relevance. Here, we report the characterization of novel plant pathogenic species of Curtobacterium that were isolated from samples collected at altit
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HiBC: a publicly available collection of bacterial strains isolated from the human gut

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Hitch et al. (2025). Nature Communications 16 (1)
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Abstract Numerous bacteria in the human gut microbiome remain unknown and/or have yet to be cultured. While collections of human gut bacteria have been published, few strains are accessible to the scientific community. We have therefore created a publicly available collection of bacterial strains isolated from the human gut. The Human intestinal Bacteria Collection (HiBC) ( https://www.hibc.rwth-aachen.de ) contains 3
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A cellular entity retaining only its replicative core: Hidden archaeal lineage with an ultra-reduced genome

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Harada et al. (2025).
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“Sukunaarchaeum mirabile” “Sukunaarchaeum”
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Abstract Defining the minimal genetic requirements for cellular life remains a fundamental question in biology. Genomic exploration continually reveals novel microbial lineages, often exhibiting extreme genome reduction, particularly within symbiotic relationships. Here, we report the discovery ofCandidatusSukunaarchaeum mirabile, a novel archaeon with an unprecedentedly small genome of only 238 kbp —less than half the size of the smallest previously known archaeal genome— from a dinoflagellate-
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Functional Characterization of Transcriptional Regulator Rem in ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’

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Wang et al. (2025). Phytopathology® 115 (5)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Citrus Huanglongbing, caused by ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), is the most devastating citrus disease worldwide. The CLas genome is much smaller than those of its relatives, such as Sinorhizobium meliloti, due to its reductive evolution. Because CLas has not been cultured in artificial media, despite some progress in co-cultivating, and because genetic manipulation of CLas remains impossible, the understanding of CLas biology is very limited. Usually, 10% of total genes in bacteri
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The Insect Vector Diaphorina citri Exhibits a Lower Level of Fatty Acids upon Infection with the Phytopathogenic Bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’

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Killiny, Rashidi (2025). Phytopathology® 115 (5)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Liviidae) is the main vector for the bacterium ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, which is associated with citrus greening, also known as Huanglongbing. D. citri transmits ‘ Ca. L. asiaticus’ during its feeding on citrus phloem sap. Transmission occurs in a circulative, propagative, and persistent manner. ‘ Ca. L. asiaticus’ has a small genome (1.2 Mb). Therefore, it acquires most of its nutrients and energetic nucleotides from its hosts. The objective of this st
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Preliminary detection of haemoplasma in Thai cat blood samples using universal primers: identifying ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ and closely related species

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Bui et al. (2025). Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 27 (5)
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Ca. Mycoplasma haemominutum Ca. Mycoplasma turicensis
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Objectives This study examined feline haemoplasmas ( Mycoplasma haemofelis , ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ [ C Mhm] and ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis’) infecting Thai domestic cats, using the 16S and 23S rRNA genes as genetic markers. Methods Blood samples from 20 cats were o
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