Challenges and approaches in microbiome research: from fundamental to applied
We face major agricultural challenges that remain a threat for global food security. Soil
microbes harbor enormous potentials to provide sustainable and economically favorable …
microbes harbor enormous potentials to provide sustainable and economically favorable …
Biomolecular coronas in invertebrate species: Implications in the environmental impact of nanoparticles
L Canesi, T Balbi, R Fabbri, A Salis, G Damonte… - NanoImpact, 2017 - Elsevier
The development of nanotechnology will inevitably lead to the release of consistent amounts
of nanoparticles (NPs) in the environment. Invertebrates, that represent> 90% of animal …
of nanoparticles (NPs) in the environment. Invertebrates, that represent> 90% of animal …
Eco-Corona vs Protein Corona: Effects of Humic Substances on Corona Formation and Nanoplastic Particle Toxicity in Daphnia magna
Despite many studies on the toxicity of nanoplastic particles (NPPs) to aquatic invertebrates,
the effects of ecological constituents such as humic substances (HSs) are often neglected. In …
the effects of ecological constituents such as humic substances (HSs) are often neglected. In …
Coding and regulatory variants are associated with serum protein levels and disease
Circulating proteins can be used to diagnose and predict disease-related outcomes. A deep
serum proteome survey recently revealed close associations between serum protein …
serum proteome survey recently revealed close associations between serum protein …
Adaptation in Bacillus cereus: From Stress to Disease
C Duport, M Jobin, P Schmitt - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Bacillus cereus is a food-borne pathogen that causes diarrheal disease in humans. After
ingestion, B. cereus experiences in the human gastro-intestinal tract abiotic physical …
ingestion, B. cereus experiences in the human gastro-intestinal tract abiotic physical …
Comparative genomic, proteomic and exoproteomic analyses of three Pseudomonas strains reveals novel insights into the phosphorus scavenging capabilities of soil …
Bacteria that inhabit the rhizosphere of agricultural crops can have a beneficial effect on
crop growth. One such mechanism is the microbial‐driven solubilization and …
crop growth. One such mechanism is the microbial‐driven solubilization and …
Stone-dwelling actinobacteria Blastococcus saxobsidens, Modestobacter marinus and Geodermatophilus obscurus proteogenomes
H Sghaier, K Hezbri, F Ghodhbane-Gtari… - The ISME …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The Geodermatophilaceae are unique model systems to study the ability to thrive on or
within stones and their proteogenomes (referring to the whole protein arsenal encoded by …
within stones and their proteogenomes (referring to the whole protein arsenal encoded by …
Stimulation of distinct rhizosphere bacteria drives phosphorus and nitrogen mineralization in oilseed rape under field conditions
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have drastically changed our perception of the
structure and complexity of the plant microbiome. By comparison, our ability to accurately …
structure and complexity of the plant microbiome. By comparison, our ability to accurately …
“You produce while I clean up”, a strategy revealed by exoproteomics during Synechococcus–Roseobacter interactions
Most of the energy that is introduced into the oceans by photosynthetic primary producers is
in the form of organic matter that then sustains the rest of the food web, from micro to macro …
in the form of organic matter that then sustains the rest of the food web, from micro to macro …
N‐terminomics and proteogenomics, getting off to a good start
Proteogenomics consists of the annotation or reannotation of protein‐coding nucleic acid
sequences based on the empirical observation of their gene products. While functional …
sequences based on the empirical observation of their gene products. While functional …