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Genome-resolved diversity and biosynthetic potential of the coral reef microbiome

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Paoli et al. (2024).
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Coral reefs are marine biodiversity hotspots that provide a wide range of ecosystem services. They are also reservoirs of bioactive compounds, many of which are produced by microbial symbionts associated with reef invertebrate hosts. However, for the keystone species of coral reefs, the reef-building corals themselves, we still lack a systematic assessment of their microbially encoded biosynthetic potential, and thus the molecular resources that may be at stake due to the alarming decline in ree
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Genomic and physiological properties of Anoxybacterium hadale gen. nov. sp. nov. reveal the important role of dissolved organic sulfur in microbial metabolism in hadal ecosystems

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Cao et al. (2024). Frontiers in Microbiology 15
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Anoxybacterium
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Hadal zones account for the deepest 45% of the oceanic depth range and play an important role in ocean biogeochemical cycles. As the least-explored aquatic habitat on earth, hadal ecosystems contain a vast diversity of so far uncultured microorganisms that cannot be grown on conventional laboratory culture media. Therefore, it has been difficult to gain a true understanding of the detailed metabolic characteristics and ecological functions of those difficult-to-culture microorganisms in hadal en
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Genomic characterization of the bacterial phylum Candidatus Effluviviacota, a cosmopolitan member of the global seep microbiome

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Su et al. (2024). mBio 15 (8)
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Ca. Effluvibates Ca. Effluviviacota Ca. Effluvivivax
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ABSTRACT The microbial communities of marine seep sediments contain unexplored physiological and phylogenetic diversity. Here, we examined 30 bacterial metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from cold seeps in the South China Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Scotian Basin, and the Gulf of Mexico, as well as from deep-sea hydrothermal sediments in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California. Phylogenetic analyses of these MAGs indicate that they form a distinct
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Metagenome-Assembled Genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1” from the Chichon volcano, Mexico

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Marín-Paredes et al. (2024). Microbiology Resource Announcements 13 (8)
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“Aramenus”
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ABSTRACT The Chichon volcano contains several thermal manifestations including an acidic crater lake. Here we report a metagenome-assembled genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1,” a Sulfolobales archaeon inhabiting the crater lake from the Chichon volcano. In this study, we generated a novel Aramenus genome sequence from a thermal area in Southern Mexico.
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Predicción de epítopos en la proteína DR-7 que codifica un fragmento del gen Omp de Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

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Quibrera et al. (2024). Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research 7 (3)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Debido a la rápida diseminación de la enfermedad más devastadora de los cítricos a nivel mundial conocida como Huanglongbing (HLB), es necesario desarrollar tecnologías alternativas para su diagnóstico oportuno. En este trabajo se realizó la predicción de epítopos en la proteína DR-7, localizada en la membrana externa de la bacteria Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus que afecta al limón Mexicano, la cual fue caracterizada con capacidad antigénica. Mediante el uso de la base de datos IEDB Analysis
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Nitrogen fixation in the widely distributed marine γ-proteobacterial diazotroph Candidatus Thalassolituus haligoni

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Rose et al. (2024). Science Advances 10 (31)
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Ca. Thalassolituus haligoni
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The high diversity and global distribution of heterotrophic bacterial diazotrophs (HBDs) in the ocean has recently become apparent. However, understanding the role these largely uncultured microorganisms play in marine N 2 fixation poses a challenge due to their undefined growth requirements and the complex regulation of the nitrogenase enzyme. We isolated and characterized Candidatus Thalassolituus haligoni, a member of a widely distr
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‘Candidatus Liberibacter brunswickensis’ colonization has no effect to the early development of Solanum melongena

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Morris et al. (2024). Scientific Reports 14 (1)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus “Liberibacter brunswickensis” “Liberibacter solanacearum”
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AbstractThis study is the first to investigate the presence and movement of the novel Liberibacter species ‘Candidatus Liberibacter brunswickensis’ (CLbr) in eggplant, Solanum melongena. The psyllid, Acizzia solanicola can transmit CLbr to eggplant and CLbr can be acquired by CLbr-negative A. solanicola individuals from CLbr-positive eggplants. In planta, CLbr can replicate, move and persist. Investigation into the early development of eggplants showed that CLbr titres had increased at the inocu
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