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Microorganisms, Volume 10, Issue 2

February 2022 - 288 articles

Cover Story: Phototrophic mixed cultures (PMC) are versatile systems which can be applied for waste streams valorisation and production of added-value compounds, such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). This work employed DNA sequencing, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), Nile blue staining, and morphological observations to deepen our current knowledge of the bacterial communities present in PHA-producing PMC systems. Links between microbial communities and their PHA production performance were established and microbial groups with high PHA accumulation capacity were identified, namely, Chromatiaceae members. Knowledge of the operating conditions that maximize the presence of such groups and PHA storage will help to define improved operational strategies for PHA production with PMC systems. View this paper
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Articles (288)

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,791 Views
21 Pages

Mycobacterial Adhesion: From Hydrophobic to Receptor-Ligand Interactions

  • Albertus Viljoen,
  • Yves F. Dufrêne and
  • Jérôme Nigou

Adhesion is crucial for the infective lifestyles of bacterial pathogens. Adhesion to non-living surfaces, other microbial cells, and components of the biofilm extracellular matrix are crucial for biofilm formation and integrity, plus adherence to hos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
75 Citations
10,571 Views
19 Pages

Actinomycetes from Caves: An Overview of Their Diversity, Biotechnological Properties, and Insights for Their Use in Soil Environments

  • Beatrice Farda,
  • Rihab Djebaili,
  • Ilaria Vaccarelli,
  • Maddalena Del Gallo and
  • Marika Pellegrini

The environmental conditions of caves shape microbiota. Within caves’ microbial communities, actinomycetes are among the most abundant bacteria. Cave actinomycetes have gained increasing attention during the last decades due to novel bioactive...

  • Review
  • Open Access
123 Citations
11,394 Views
15 Pages

Obesity, a worldwide health concern with a constantly rising prevalence, is a multifactorial chronic disease associated with a wide range of physiological disruptions, including energy imbalance, central appetite and food reward dysregulation, and ho...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,572 Views
7 Pages

Literature Review of Omicron: A Grim Reality Amidst COVID-19

  • Suraj Arora,
  • Vishakha Grover,
  • Priyanka Saluja,
  • Youssef Abdullah Algarni,
  • Shahabe Abullais Saquib,
  • Shaik Mohammed Asif,
  • Kavita Batra,
  • Mohammed Y. Alshahrani,
  • Gotam Das and
  • Rajni Jain
  • + 1 author

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) first emerged in Wuhan city in December 2019, and became a grave global concern due to its highly infectious nature. The Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus-2, with its predecessors (i.e., MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV) b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,257 Views
14 Pages

The Leaf Microbiome of Tobacco Plants across Eight Chinese Provinces

  • Haiyang Hu,
  • Yunli Liu,
  • Yiqun Huang,
  • Zhan Zhang and
  • Hongzhi Tang

Leaf microorganism communities play significant roles in the process of plant growth, but the microbiome profiling of crop leaves is still a relatively new research area. Here, we used 16S rDNA sequencing to profile the microbiomes of 78 primary drie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,552 Views
12 Pages

Genetic Characterization of Multidrug-Resistant E. coli Isolates from Bloodstream Infections in Lithuania

  • Tatjana Kirtikliene,
  • Aistė Mierauskaitė,
  • Ilona Razmienė and
  • Nomeda Kuisiene

Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) isolates are a main cause of bloodstream infections. The aim of this study was to characterize 256 β-lactam–resistant, bacteremia-causing E. coli isolates collected from 12 healthcare ins...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,532 Views
14 Pages

Reduction of Bacterial Enteric Pathogens and Hygiene Indicator Bacteria on Tomato Skin Surfaces by a Polymeric Nanoparticle-Loaded Plant-Derived Antimicrobial

  • Keila L. Perez-Lewis,
  • Yagmur Yegin,
  • Jun K. Oh,
  • Alejandro Castillo,
  • Luis Cisneros-Zevallos,
  • Chris R. Kerth,
  • Mustafa Akbulut and
  • Thomas M. Taylor

This study determined Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium survival on tomato skins as a function of sanitization treatment, under three differing contamination and sanitization scenarios. Sanitizing treatments consist...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,330 Views
15 Pages

Genotyping Canadian Cyclospora cayetanensis Isolates to Supplement Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Investigations

  • Christine A. Yanta,
  • John R. Barta,
  • Antoine Corbeil,
  • Hervé Menan,
  • Karine Thivierge,
  • Robert Needle,
  • Muhammad Morshed,
  • Brent R. Dixon,
  • James D. Wasmuth and
  • Rebecca A. Guy

Cyclospora cayetanensis is an emerging foodborne parasite that causes cyclosporiasis, an enteric disease of humans. Domestically acquired outbreaks have been reported in Canada every spring or summer since 2013. To date, investigations into the poten...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,364 Views
20 Pages

Snf1 Kinase Differentially Regulates Botrytis cinerea Pathogenicity according to the Plant Host

  • Szabina Lengyel,
  • Christine Rascle,
  • Nathalie Poussereau,
  • Christophe Bruel,
  • Luca Sella,
  • Mathias Choquer and
  • Francesco Favaron

The Snf1 kinase of the glucose signaling pathway controls the response to nutritional and environmental stresses. In phytopathogenic fungi, Snf1 acts as a global activator of plant cell wall degrading enzymes that are major virulence factors for plan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,775 Views
19 Pages

Detection, Molecular Identification and Transmission of the Intestinal Protozoa Blastocystis sp. in Guinea from a Large-Scale Epidemiological Study Conducted in the Conakry Area

  • Timothé Guilavogui,
  • Nausicaa Gantois,
  • Gaël Even,
  • Jeremy Desramaut,
  • Ellena Dautel,
  • Constance Denoyelle,
  • Fode Ibrahima Cissé,
  • Salif Cherif Touré,
  • Bakary Luther Kourouma and
  • Manasi Sawant
  • + 3 authors

Blastocystis sp. is a single-celled parasite estimated to colonize the digestive tract of 1 to 2 billion people worldwide. Although it represents the most frequent intestinal protozoa in human stools, it remains still under-investigated in countries...

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