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  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,572 Views
22 Pages

Omics Studies Revealed the Factors Involved in the Formation of Colony Boundary in Myxococcus xanthus

  • Mian Nabeel Anwar,
  • Zhi Feng Li,
  • Ya Gong,
  • Raghvendra Pratap Singh and
  • Yue-Zhong Li

3 June 2019

Two unrecognizable strains of the same bacterial species form a distinct colony boundary. During growth as colonies, Myxococcus xanthus uses multiple factors to establish cooperation between recognized strains and prevent interactions with unrecogniz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
580 Views
24 Pages

28 November 2025

Encapsulins are microbial protein nanocompartments that spatially organize and sequester specific biochemical processes, including iron storage. While their protein shells have been extensively characterized, the composition and structure of their mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,862 Views
18 Pages

Genome Editing in Model Strain Myxococcus xanthus DK1622 by a Site-Specific Cre/loxP Recombination System

  • Ying-Jie Yang,
  • Raghvendra Pratap Singh,
  • Xin Lan,
  • Cheng-Sheng Zhang,
  • Yue-Zhong Li,
  • Yi-Qiang Li and
  • Duo-Hong Sheng

6 November 2018

Myxococcus xanthus DK1622 is a rich source of novel secondary metabolites, and it is often used as an expression host of exogenous biosynthetic gene clusters. However, the frequency of obtaining large genome-deletion variants by using traditional str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,493 Views
16 Pages

Heterologous Expression of a Thermostable Chitinase from Myxococcus xanthus and Its Application for High Yield Production of Glucosamine from Shrimp Shell

  • Yongmei Lyu,
  • Feng Zheng,
  • Chuanxing Qiu,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Dujun Wang,
  • Xiaoyang Zhang,
  • Josef Voglmeir,
  • Li Liu and
  • Xiaohong Yu

15 November 2021

Glucosamine (GlcN) is a widely used food supplement. Hence, enormous attention has been concerned with enzymatic production of GlcN owing to its advantage over a chemical approach. In this study, a previously unstudied chitinase gene (MxChi) in the g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,177 Views
19 Pages

Quantification of Myxococcus xanthus Aggregation and Rippling Behaviors: Deep-Learning Transformation of Phase-Contrast into Fluorescence Microscopy Images

  • Jiangguo Zhang,
  • Jessica A. Comstock,
  • Christopher R. Cotter,
  • Patrick A. Murphy,
  • Weili Nie,
  • Roy D. Welch,
  • Ankit B. Patel and
  • Oleg A. Igoshin

Myxococcus xanthus bacteria are a model system for understanding pattern formation and collective cell behaviors. When starving, cells aggregate into fruiting bodies to form metabolically inert spores. During predation, cells self-organize into trave...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,985 Views
16 Pages

Predatory Strategies of Myxococcus xanthus: Prey Susceptibility to OMVs and Moonlighting Enzymes

  • Allison S. Zwarycz,
  • Thomas Page,
  • Gabriela Nikolova,
  • Emily J. Radford and
  • David E. Whitworth

Predatory outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) secreted by myxobacteria fuse readily with the outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria, introducing toxic cargo into their prey. Here we used a strain of the myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus that produces fl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,697 Views
16 Pages

18 July 2018

Bacteriophages have been used as molecular tools in fundamental biology investigations for decades. Beyond this, however, they play a crucial role in the eco-evolutionary dynamics of bacterial communities through their demographic impact and the sour...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,039 Views
12 Pages

A fundamental question in biology is how cell shapes are genetically encoded and enzymatically generated. Prevalent shapes among walled bacteria include spheres and rods. These shapes are chiefly determined by the peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall. Bacter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,051 Views
17 Pages

Interactions of Different Streptomyces Species and Myxococcus xanthus Affect Myxococcus Development and Induce the Production of DK-Xanthenes

  • Ramón I. Santamaría,
  • Ana Martínez-Carrasco,
  • José R. Tormo,
  • Jesús Martín,
  • Olga Genilloud,
  • Fernando Reyes and
  • Margarita Díaz

27 October 2023

The co-culturing of microorganisms is a well-known strategy to study microbial interactions in the laboratory. This approach facilitates the identification of new signals and molecules produced by one species that affects other species’ behavio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,240 Views
22 Pages

Light-Triggered Carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus: New Paradigms in Photosensory Signaling, Transduction and Gene Regulation

  • S. Padmanabhan,
  • Antonio J. Monera-Girona,
  • Ricardo Pérez-Castaño,
  • Eva Bastida-Martínez,
  • Elena Pajares-Martínez,
  • Diego Bernal-Bernal,
  • María Luisa Galbis-Martínez,
  • María Carmen Polanco,
  • Antonio A. Iniesta and
  • Montserrat Elías-Arnanz
  • + 1 author

Myxobacteria are Gram-negative δ-proteobacteria found predominantly in terrestrial habitats and often brightly colored due to the biosynthesis of carotenoids. Carotenoids are lipophilic isoprenoid pigments that protect cells from damage and death by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,929 Views
11 Pages

12 April 2022

The presence of an exopolysaccharide (EPS) layer surrounding bacterial cells, termed a “glycocalyx”, confers protection against toxic molecules. However, the effect of glycocalyx integrity on the tolerance to such agents is poorly underst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,061 Views
11 Pages

Myxococcus xanthus Encapsulin as a Promising Platform for Intracellular Protein Delivery

  • Anna N. Gabashvili,
  • Nelly S. Chmelyuk,
  • Viktoria A. Sarkisova,
  • Pavel A. Melnikov,
  • Alevtina S. Semkina,
  • Aleksey A. Nikitin and
  • Maxim A. Abakumov

9 December 2022

Introducing a new genetically encoded material containing a photoactivatable label as a model cargo protein, based on Myxococcus xanthus (Mx) encapsulin system stably expressed in human 293T cells. Encapsulin from Mx is known to be a protein-based co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,001 Views
18 Pages

Metabolites Discovery from Streptomyces xanthus: Exploring the Potential of Desert Microorganisms

  • Xinrong Luo,
  • Zhanwen Liu,
  • Zhanfeng Xia,
  • Xiaoxia Luo,
  • Juan Zhang,
  • Ailiang Chen,
  • Haoxin Wang,
  • Chuanxing Wan and
  • Lili Zhang

6 February 2025

The Taklamakan Desert is an extreme environment supporting a unique and diverse microbial community with significant potential for exploration. Strain TRM70308T, isolated from desert soil, shares 98.43% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with Streptom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,385 Views
15 Pages

Condensation and Protection of DNA by the Myxococcus xanthus Encapsulin: A Novel Function

  • Ana V. Almeida,
  • Ana J. Carvalho,
  • Tomás Calmeiro,
  • Nykola C. Jones,
  • Søren V. Hoffmann,
  • Elvira Fortunato,
  • Alice S. Pereira and
  • Pedro Tavares

Encapsulins are protein nanocages capable of harboring smaller proteins (cargo proteins) within their cavity. The function of the encapsulin systems is related to the encapsulated cargo proteins. The Myxococcus xanthus encapsulin (EncA) naturally enc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,104 Views
14 Pages

Myxobacteria, a group of swarming, predatory soil bacteria, are of interest because of their biocontrol potential. In this study, the inhibitory effects of 13 strains of myxobacteria were examined against four different phytopathogenic fungi, as foll...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,496 Views
12 Pages

9 May 2023

By targeting mRNA transcripts, non-coding small RNAs (sRNAs) regulate the expression of genes governing a wide range of bacterial functions. In the social myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus, the sRNA Pxr serves as a gatekeeper of the regulatory pathway...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,759 Views
18 Pages

Behavioral Interactions between Bacterivorous Nematodes and Predatory Bacteria in a Synthetic Community

  • Nicola Mayrhofer,
  • Gregory J. Velicer,
  • Kaitlin A. Schaal and
  • Marie Vasse

Theory and empirical studies in metazoans predict that apex predators should shape the behavior and ecology of mesopredators and prey at lower trophic levels. Despite the ecological importance of microbial communities, few studies of predatory microb...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,078 Views
15 Pages

3 June 2017

Classical Greek literature presents a variety of speaking animals. These are not, of course, the actual voices of animals but human projections. In a culture that aligns verbal mastery with social standing, verbal animals present a conundrum that spe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,970 Views
20 Pages

A Genomic Survey of Signalling in the Myxococcaceae

  • David E. Whitworth and
  • Allison Zwarycz

As prokaryotes diverge by evolution, essential ‘core’ genes required for conserved phenotypes are preferentially retained, while inessential ‘accessory’ genes are lost or diversify. We used the recently expanded number of myxo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,831 Views
13 Pages

Mechanisms of Action of Non-Canonical ECF Sigma Factors

  • Francisco Javier Marcos-Torres,
  • Aurelio Moraleda-Muñoz,
  • Francisco Javier Contreras-Moreno,
  • José Muñoz-Dorado and
  • Juana Pérez

Extracytoplasmic function (ECF) sigma factors are subunits of the RNA polymerase specialized in activating the transcription of a subset of genes responding to a specific environmental condition. The signal-transduction pathways where they participat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,988 Views
16 Pages

A Disturbed Siderophore Transport Inhibits Myxobacterial Predation

  • Yijie Dong,
  • Honghong Dong,
  • Zengwei Feng,
  • Xing Wang,
  • Qing Yao and
  • Honghui Zhu

22 November 2022

Background: Understanding the intrinsic mechanisms of bacterial competition is a fundamental question. Iron is an essential trace nutrient that bacteria compete for. The most prevalent manner for iron scavenging is through the secretion of siderophor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,517 Views
20 Pages

Structural and Functional Characterization of a New Bacterial Dipeptidyl Peptidase III Involved in Fruiting Body Formation in Myxobacteria

  • Si-Bo Chen,
  • Han Zhang,
  • Si Chen,
  • Xian-Feng Ye,
  • Zhou-Kun Li,
  • Wei-Dong Liu,
  • Zhong-Li Cui and
  • Yan Huang

30 December 2022

Dipeptidyl peptidase III (DPP III) is a zinc-dependent enzyme that specifically hydrolyzes dipeptides from the N-terminal of different-length peptides, and it is involved in a number of physiological processes. Here, DPP III with an atypical pentapep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,995 Views
16 Pages

20 March 2023

The hard-to-culture slightly halophilic myxobacterium “Paraliomyxa miuraensis” SMH-27-4 produces antifungal cyclodepsipeptide miuraenamide A (1). Herein, the region (85.9 kbp) containing the biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) coding the asse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
5,970 Views
17 Pages

Genome-Guided Discovery of the First Myxobacterial Biarylitide Myxarylin Reveals Distinct C–N Biaryl Crosslinking in RiPP Biosynthesis

  • Joachim J. Hug,
  • Nicolas A. Frank,
  • Christine Walt,
  • Petra Šenica,
  • Fabian Panter and
  • Rolf Müller

10 December 2021

Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are a structurally diverse group of natural products. They feature a wide range of intriguing post-translational modifications, as exemplified by the biarylitides. These are a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,032 Views
12 Pages

Encapsulin Based Self-Assembling Iron-Containing Protein Nanoparticles for Stem Cells MRI Visualization

  • Anna N. Gabashvili,
  • Stepan S. Vodopyanov,
  • Nelly S. Chmelyuk,
  • Viktoria A. Sarkisova,
  • Konstantin A. Fedotov,
  • Maria V. Efremova and
  • Maxim A. Abakumov

12 November 2021

Over the past decade, cell therapy has found many applications in the treatment of different diseases. Some of the cells already used in clinical practice include stem cells and CAR-T cells. Compared with traditional drugs, living cells are much more...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,809 Views
25 Pages

Myxobacteria are fascinating and complex microbes. They prey upon other members of the soil microbiome by secreting antimicrobial proteins and metabolites, and will undergo multicellular development if starved. The genome sequence of the model myxoba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,793 Views
19 Pages

Bradymonabacteria, as the representative of the facultative prey-dependent predators, were re-classified from the preceding Deltaproteobacteria into the phylum Myxococcota and proposed as a novel class named Bradymonadia. However, it was ambiguous wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,740 Views
14 Pages

Predatory Bacteria Select for Sustained Prey Diversity

  • Ramith R. Nair and
  • Gregory J. Velicer

Predator impacts on prey diversity are often studied among higher organisms over short periods, but microbial predator-prey systems allow examination of prey-diversity dynamics over evolutionary timescales. We previously showed that Escherichia coli...