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C1 compounds shape the microbial community of an abandoned century-old oil exploration well
(2020)
The search for microorganisms that degrade hydrocarbons is highly relevant because it enables the bioremediation of these substances cheaply and without dangerous by-products. In this work, we studied the microbial communities ...
Streptomyces sp. M54: an actinobacteria associated with a neotropical social wasp with high potential for antibiotic production
(2021-01-17)
Abstract Streptomyces symbionts in insects have shown to be a valuable source of new antibiotics. Here,
we report the genome sequence and the potential for antibiotic production of ‘‘Streptomyces sp. M54’’, an Actinobacteria ...
Temperature and elemental sulfur shape microbial communities in two extremely acidic aquatic volcanic environments
(2021)
Aquatic environments of volcanic origin provide an exceptional opportunity to study the adaptations of microbial communities to early planet life conditions such as high temperatures, high metal concentrations, and low pH. ...
Visualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children’s enthusiasm for microbes
(2020)
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our lives, and that therefore their roles must be taken into account in many of the decisions we face, society must become ...
Redox stress reshapes carbon fluxes of Pseudomonas putida for cytosolic glucose oxidation and NADPH generation
(2020)
The soil bacterium and metabolic engineering platform Pseudomonas putida tolerates high levels of endogenous and exogenous oxidative stress, yet the ultimate reason of such property remains unknown. To shed light on this ...