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    Virgicin, a novel lanthipeptide from Virgibacillus sp. strain AK90 exhibits inhibitory activity against Gram-positive bacteria

    There is a significant increase in the discovery of new antimicrobial compounds in recent past to combat drug resistant pathogens. Members of the genus Bacillus and related genera have been screened extensively d...

    Vasundhera Gupta, Shelley Sardul Singh in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (2019)

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    Dissolved storage glycans shaped the community composition of abundant bacterioplankton clades during a North Sea spring phytoplankton bloom

    Blooms of marine microalgae play a pivotal role in global carbon cycling. Such blooms entail successive blooms of specialized clades of planktonic bacteria that collectively remineralize gigatons of algal biom...

    Chandni Sidhu, Inga V. Kirstein, Cédric L. Meunier, Johannes Rick in Microbiome (2023)

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    Comparing genomes recovered from time-series metagenomes using long- and short-read sequencing technologies

    Over the past years, sequencing technologies have expanded our ability to examine novel microbial metabolisms and diversity previously obscured by isolation approaches. Long-read sequencing promises to revolut...

    Luis H. Orellana, Karen Krüger, Chandni Sidhu, Rudolf Amann in Microbiome (2023)

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    Particle-attached bacteria act as gatekeepers in the decomposition of complex phytoplankton polysaccharides

    Marine microalgae (phytoplankton) mediate almost half of the worldwide photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation and therefore play a pivotal role in global carbon cycling, most prominently during massive phytopl...

    Feng-Qing Wang, Daniel Bartosik, Chandni Sidhu, Robin Siebers, De-Chen Lu in Microbiome (2024)

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    Globally occurring pelagiphage infections create ribosome-deprived cells

    Phages play an essential role in controlling bacterial populations. Those infecting Pelagibacterales (SAR11), the dominant bacteria in surface oceans, have been studied in silico and by cultivation attempts. Howe...

    Jan D. Brüwer, Chandni Sidhu, Yanlin Zhao, Andreas Eich in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Alpha-glucans from bacterial necromass indicate an intra-population loop within the marine carbon cycle

    Phytoplankton blooms provoke bacterioplankton blooms, from which bacterial biomass (necromass) is released via increased zooplankton grazing and viral lysis. While bacterial consumption of algal biomass during...

    Irena Beidler, Nicola Steinke, Tim Schulze, Chandni Sidhu in Nature Communications (2024)