Bioremediation 3.0: engineering pollutant-removing bacteria in the times of systemic biology
Elimination or mitigation of the toxic effects of chemical waste released to the environment
by industrial and urban activities relies largely on the catalytic activities of microorganisms …
by industrial and urban activities relies largely on the catalytic activities of microorganisms …
Recent advances in the application of genetically engineered microorganisms for microbial rejuvenation of contaminated environment
Globally, it has been recognized that pollution preclusion constitutes more economical and
environmental challenges. Several types of research over the years have fingered …
environmental challenges. Several types of research over the years have fingered …
Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere
AK Hoke, G Reynoso, MR Smith, MI Gardner… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Microbial interactions in harmful algal bloom (HAB) communities have been examined in
marine systems, but are poorly studied in fresh waters. To investigate HAB-microbe …
marine systems, but are poorly studied in fresh waters. To investigate HAB-microbe …
Perturbation and restoration of the fathead minnow gut microbiome after low-level triclosan exposure
Background Triclosan is a widely used antimicrobial compound and emerging
environmental contaminant. Although the role of the gut microbiome in health and disease is …
environmental contaminant. Although the role of the gut microbiome in health and disease is …
Acidophilic green algal genome provides insights into adaptation to an acidic environment
Some microalgae are adapted to extremely acidic environments in which toxic metals are
present at high levels. However, little is known about how acidophilic algae evolved from …
present at high levels. However, little is known about how acidophilic algae evolved from …
Metagenomic assembly provides a deep insight into the antibiotic resistome alteration induced by drinking water chlorination and its correlations with bacterial host …
Chlorination can contribute to the enrichment of specific antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs)
in drinking water, but the underlying molecular ecological mechanisms remain unknown …
in drinking water, but the underlying molecular ecological mechanisms remain unknown …
Variation in bradyrhizobial NopP effector determines symbiotic incompatibility with Rj2-soybeans via effector-triggered immunity
M Sugawara, S Takahashi, Y Umehara, H Iwano… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Genotype-specific incompatibility in legume–rhizobium symbiosis has been suggested to be
controlled by effector-triggered immunity underlying pathogenic host-bacteria interactions …
controlled by effector-triggered immunity underlying pathogenic host-bacteria interactions …
Plastics shape the black soldier fly larvae gut microbiome and select for biodegrading functions
Background In the last few years, considerable attention has been focused on the plastic-
degrading capability of insects and their gut microbiota in order to develop novel, effective …
degrading capability of insects and their gut microbiota in order to develop novel, effective …
Comparative Genomics Underlines Multiple Roles of Profftella, an Obligate Symbiont of Psyllids: Providing Toxins, Vitamins, and Carotenoids
Abstract The Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri (Insecta: Hemiptera: Psylloidea), a serious
pest of citrus species worldwide, harbors vertically transmitted intracellular mutualists …
pest of citrus species worldwide, harbors vertically transmitted intracellular mutualists …
Biphenyl-metabolizing microbial community and a functional operon revealed in e-waste-contaminated soil
L Jiang, C Luo, D Zhang, M Song, Y Sun… - … science & technology, 2018 - ACS Publications
Primitive electronic waste (e-waste) recycling activities release massive amounts of
persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and heavy metals into surrounding soils, posing a …
persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and heavy metals into surrounding soils, posing a …