[HTML][HTML] Genetic manipulation of Patescibacteria provides mechanistic insights into microbial dark matter and the epibiotic lifestyle
Patescibacteria, also known as the candidate phyla radiation (CPR), are a diverse group of
bacteria that constitute a disproportionately large fraction of microbial dark matter. Its few …
bacteria that constitute a disproportionately large fraction of microbial dark matter. Its few …
Culture-based approaches to studying “microbial dark matter”
X He - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
In the January 2015 issue of PNAS, He et al. reported the isolation and characterization of
the first Saccharibacteria (formerly known as TM7) strain from the human oral cavity (1) …
the first Saccharibacteria (formerly known as TM7) strain from the human oral cavity (1) …
Beyond genomics in Patescibacteria: A trove of unexplored biology packed into ultrasmall bacteria
Patescibacteria, also known as the Candidate Phyla Radiation, are a diverse clade of
largely uncultivated, small bacteria that comprise a significant proportion of all bacterial …
largely uncultivated, small bacteria that comprise a significant proportion of all bacterial …
Revealing an unprecedented diversity of episymbiotic Saccharibacteria in a high-quality genome collection
W He, H Liang, W Li, X Gao, T Hu, X Lin, Z Wu… - npj Biofilms and …, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract The episymbiotic Candidatus Saccharibacteria is the most studied lineage of
candidate phyla radiation. Living an epiparasitic lifestyle, Saccharibacteria might be …
candidate phyla radiation. Living an epiparasitic lifestyle, Saccharibacteria might be …
Hydrolysis of palm kernel meal fibre using a newly isolated Bacillus subtilis F6 with high mannanase activity
WL Ong, KL Chan, A Suwanto, Z Li, KH Ng… - Bioresources and …, 2024 - Springer
Palm kernel meal (PKM) presents a challenge for non-ruminant livestock feeding due to its
high fibre content predominantly in the form of mannan. Microbial fermentation offers a …
high fibre content predominantly in the form of mannan. Microbial fermentation offers a …
Gut microbiota facilitates adaptation of the plateau zokor (Myospalax baileyi) to the plateau living environment
B Hu, J Wang, Y Li, J Ge, J Pan, G Li, Y He… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Gut microbiota not only helps the hosts to perform many key physiological functions such as
food digestion, energy harvesting and immune regulation, but also influences host ecology …
food digestion, energy harvesting and immune regulation, but also influences host ecology …
Supragingival microbiome variations and the influence of Candida albicans in adolescent orthodontic patients with gingivitis
H Yang, Y Ma, H Gao, X **e, H Wang… - Journal of Oral …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Gingivitis is a prevalent complication in adolescents undergoing fixed
orthodontic treatments. However, changes in the supragingival microbiome associated with …
orthodontic treatments. However, changes in the supragingival microbiome associated with …
Comparison of qPCR protocols for quantification of “Candidatus Saccharibacteria”, belonging to the Candidate Phyla Radiation, suggests that 23S rRNA is a better …
S Papaleo, R Nodari, L Sterzi, E D'Auria, C Cattaneo… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) is a large monophyletic group encompassing
about 25% of bacterial diversity. Among CPR,“Candidatus Saccharibacteria” is one of the …
about 25% of bacterial diversity. Among CPR,“Candidatus Saccharibacteria” is one of the …
Host translation machinery is not a barrier to phages that interact with both CPR and non-CPR bacteria
ABSTRACT Within human microbiomes, Gracilibacteria, Absconditabacteria, and
Saccharibacteria, members of Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR), are increasingly correlated …
Saccharibacteria, members of Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR), are increasingly correlated …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic manipulation of candidate phyla radiation bacteria provides functional insights into microbial dark matter
Y Wang, LA Gallagher, PA Andrade, A Liu… - bioRxiv, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The study of bacteria has yielded fundamental insights into cellular biology and physiology,
biotechnological advances and many therapeutics. Yet due to a lack of suitable tools, the …
biotechnological advances and many therapeutics. Yet due to a lack of suitable tools, the …