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Draft genome sequence of two “Candidatus Intestinicoccus colisanans” strains isolated from faeces of healthy humans

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Zhou et al. (2023). BMC Research Notes 16 (1)
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Intestinicoccus colisanans Ts Intestinicoccus
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Abstract Objectives In order to provide a better insight into the functional capacity of the human gut microbiome, we isolated a novel bacterium, “Candidatus Intestinicoccus colisanans” gen. nov. sp. nov., and performed whole genome sequencing. This study will provide new insights into the functional potential of this bacterium and its role in modulating host health and well-being. We expect that this data resource will be useful in providing additional insight in
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Genome-wide and constrained ordination-based analyses of EC code data support reclassification of the species of Massilia La Scola et al. 2000 into Telluria Bowman et al. 1993, Mokoshia gen. nov. and Zemynaea gen. nov

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Bowman (2023). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 73 (8)
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Zemynaea
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Based on genome-wide data, Massilia species belonging to the clade including Telluria mixta LMG 11547T should be entirely transferred to the genus Telluria owing to the nomenclatural priority of the type species
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An effector of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ manipulates autophagy to promote bacterial infection

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Shi et al. (2023). Journal of Experimental Botany 74 (15)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Abstract Autophagy functions in plant host immunity responses to pathogen infection. The molecular mechanisms and functions used by the citrus Huanglongbing (HLB)-associated intracellular bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas) to manipulate autophagy are unknown. We identified a CLas effector, SDE4405 (CLIBASIA_04405), which contributes to HLB progression. ‘Wanjincheng’ orange (Citrus sinensis) transgenic plants expressing SDE4405 promotes CLas proliferation and symp
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Mecanismos involucrados en la patogénesis de Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus y bases moleculares de la tolerancia en cítricos

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Pérez-Zarate et al. (2023). Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología, Mexican Journal of Phytopathology 40 (4)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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El Huanglongbing (HLB) es una enfermedad considerada como la más destructiva para los cítricos en el mundo, es causada por Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) y diseminada por el vector Diaphorina citri. El HLB ha generado cuantiosas pérdidas económicas en la citricultura mundial. Todas las variedades comerciales de cítricos son susceptibles a esta enfermedad. La naturaleza de CLas como parásito intra celular estricto limitado al floema dificulta el estudio fitopatológico de la enfermedad.
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Simultaneous detection and quantification by multiplex qPCR of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' and 'Candidatus Phytoplasma fraxini' in a plant host and insect vectors

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Lamilla et al. (2023). Tropical Plant Pathology 48 (5)
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris Ca. Phytoplasma fraxini Ca. Phytoplasma palmae Ca. Phytoplasma phoenicium Ca. Phytoplasma pruni
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AbstractPhytoplasmas are bacteria transmitted by insects that can cause plant diseases. In Bogotá 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' and ' Candidatus Phytoplasma fraxini', infect 11 species of urban trees, weeds, grass, potato and strawberry. A set of primers, that amplify both phytoplasmas species were designed and used for absolute and relative qPCR quantification of the 16SrRNA gene. The primers AJ-16Sr-F/AJ-16Sr-R allowed the amplification of ‘Ca. P. asteris’, ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae’,
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Identificación de proteínas de unión al ácido salicílico en el transcriptoma de Citrus latifolia infectado con Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

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Santillán-Mendoza et al. (2023). Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología, Mexican Journal of Phytopathology 40 (4)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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La producción de limón persa (LP) es importante para el estado de Veracruz, México. Sin embargo, se ve afectada por el Huanglongbing (HLB), causada por Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), un patógeno biotrófico obligado. LP presenta un cierto nivel de tolerancia al HLB, por tanto, resulta relevante estudiar su respuesta de defensa mediada por ácido salicílico (SA). Tres genes con capacidad de participar en la ruta de respuesta por SA, conocidos como NtSABP, han sido identificados en Nicoti
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Diferenciación de la población mexicana de Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus por doble-locus genómico con repeticiones cortas en tándem

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Ahumada-Rodríguez et al. (2023). Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología, Mexican Journal of Phytopathology
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) se ha dispersado rápidamente a las regiones productoras de cítricos en México, ocasionando impactos económicos y sociales diferenciados. En México, los principales avances en investigación se han centrado en el manejo del vector, Diaphorina citri y en estudios de la interacción de CLas con limón mexicano. Sin embargo, la variabilidad genética de la bacteria en regiones productoras de México se ha estudiado poco. Por lo que, en el presente estudio se anali
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Chromosomal organization of biosynthetic gene clusters, including those of nine novel species, suggests plasticity of myxobacterial specialized metabolism

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Ahearne et al. (2023). Frontiers in Microbiology 14
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Stigmatella ashevillensis Pyxidicoccus parkwayensis
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IntroductionNatural products discovered from bacteria provide critically needed therapeutic leads for drug discovery, and myxobacteria are an established source for metabolites with unique chemical scaffolds and biological activities. Myxobacterial genomes accommodate an exceptional number and variety of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) which encode for features involved in specialized metabolism.MethodsIn this study, we describe the collection, sequencing, and genome mining of 20 myxobacteria
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Phylogenomic reappraisal of the family Rhizobiaceae at the genus and species levels, including the description of Ectorhizobium quercum gen. nov., sp. nov

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Ma et al. (2023). Frontiers in Microbiology 14
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Rhizobium album Rhizobium deserti Agrobacterium albertimagni Rhizobium glycinendophyticum Rhizobium oryzihabitans Pararhizobium mangrovi
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The family Rhizobiaceae contains 19 validly described genera including the rhizobia groups, many of which are important nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Early classification of Rhizobiaceae relied heavily on the poorly resolved 16S rRNA genes and resulted in several taxonomic conflicts. Although several recent studies illustrated the taxonomic status of many members in the family Rhizobiaceae, several para- and polyphyletic genera still needed to be elucidated. The rapidly increasing number of genomes
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