Volume 100, Issue 9, September 2024
Research Articles
Dissolved organic phosphorus bond-class utilization by Synechococcus
Globally abundant open ocean and coastal ocean Synechococcus strains preferentially utilize phosphoanhydrides over phosphoesters.
Isolation and characterization of novel acetogenic Moorella strains for employment as potential thermophilic biocatalysts
Single-cell measurement of microbial growth rate with Raman microspectroscopy
Evaluation of how Raman microspectroscopy can be used to measure biomass growth rates of individual microbial cells.
Candida species-specific colonization in the healthy and impaired human gastrointestinal tract as simulated using the Mucosal Ileum-SHIME® model
The multicompartmental semidynamic SHIME® model was used to elucidate the spatial and temporal colonization kinetics of specific Candida species under conditions of eubiosis and dysbiosis.
Genome reduction in novel, obligately methyl-reducing Methanosarcinales isolated from arthropod guts (Methanolapillus gen. nov. and Methanimicrococcus)
New methanogens from arthropod guts demonstrate significant genome reduction but also presence of high-affinity terminal oxidases.
Exploring modes of microbial interactions with implications for methane cycling
The interaction between methanotrophs and heterotrophs can have strong positive or negative effects on methane consumption and growth, depending on the species interacting with the methanotroph.
Moderately thermostable GH1 β-glucosidases from hyperacidophilic archaeon Cuniculiplasma divulgatum S5
Novel β-glucosidases expand growth substrate spectrum in peptidolytic Cuniculiplasma divulgatum (Thermoplasmatales).
Total RNA analysis of the active microbiome on moving bed biofilm reactor carriers under incrementally increasing micropollutant concentrations
Shifts in the relative community composition, activity, and gene expression of moving bed biofilm reactor microbiomes upon exposure to increasing concentrations of micropollutants revealed by total RNA sequencing and degradation studies.
Epibiont communities on mussels in relation to parasitism and location in the rocky intertidal zone
This study uses transplant experiments on rocky intertidal shores to understand the association between bacterial communities on mussel shells and shell erosion caused by cyanobacterial parasites.
Corrections
Correction to: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative Staphylococcus produce antimicrobial substances against members of the skin microbiota in children with atopic dermatitis
Globally abundant open ocean and coastal ocean Synechococcus strains preferentially utilize phosphoanhydrides over phosphoesters.
Correction to: Responses of attached bacterial communities to blooms of the swimming shelled pteropod creseis acicula in Daya Bay, southern China
Globally abundant open ocean and coastal ocean Synechococcus strains preferentially utilize phosphoanhydrides over phosphoesters.