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    Host–microbe metabolic dialogue

    Metabolomics and feeding experiments demonstrate the host’s active role in sharing organic acids with a gut microbiota member, revealing host–microbe interactions that foster symbiosis.

    Dolma Michellod, Manuel Liebeke in Nature Microbiology (2024)

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    microbeMASST: a taxonomically informed mass spectrometry search tool for microbial metabolomics data

    microbeMASST, a taxonomically informed mass spectrometry (MS) search tool, tackles limited microbial metabolite annotation in untargeted metabolomics experiments. Leveraging a curated database of >60,000 micro...

    Simone Zuffa, Robin Schmid, Anelize Bauermeister in Nature Microbiology (2024)

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    Visualization of metabolites and microbes at high spatial resolution using MALDI mass spectrometry imaging and in situ fluorescence labeling

    Label-free molecular imaging techniques such as matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) enable the direct and simultaneous map** of hundreds of different metabolites...

    Patric Bourceau, Benedikt Geier, Vincent Suerdieck, Tanja Bien in Nature Protocols (2023)

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    Sugars dominate the seagrass rhizosphere

    Seagrasses are among the most efficient sinks of carbon dioxide on Earth. While carbon sequestration in terrestrial plants is linked to the microorganisms living in their soils, the interactions of seagrasses ...

    E. Maggie Sogin, Dolma Michellod, Harald R. Gruber-Vodicka in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2022)

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    Die chemische Sprache von Symbiosen sichtbar machen

    Small molecules — metabolites — provide the basis for chemical interactions between hosts and microbes. Especially in animal-microbe symbioses, the close physical interactions require a spatial organization of...

    Benedikt Geier, Manuel Liebeke in BIOspektrum (2020)

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    Verrucomicrobia use hundreds of enzymes to digest the algal polysaccharide fucoidan

    Brown algae are important players in the global carbon cycle by fixing carbon dioxide into 1 Gt of biomass annually, yet the fate of fucoidan—their major cell wall polysaccharide—remains poorly understood. Mic...

    Andreas Sichert, Christopher H. Corzett, Matthew S. Schechter in Nature Microbiology (2020)

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    Spatial metabolomics of in situ host–microbe interactions at the micrometre scale

    Spatial metabolomics describes the location and chemistry of small molecules involved in metabolic phenotypes, defence molecules and chemical interactions in natural communities. Most current techniques are un...

    Benedikt Geier, Emilia M. Sogin, Dolma Michellod, Moritz Janda in Nature Microbiology (2020)

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    Two intracellular and cell type-specific bacterial symbionts in the placozoan Trichoplax H2

    Placozoa is an enigmatic phylum of simple, microscopic, marine metazoans1,2. Although intracellular bacteria have been found in all members of this phylum, almost nothing is known about their identity, location a...

    Harald R. Gruber-Vodicka, Nikolaus Leisch, Manuel Kleiner in Nature Microbiology (2019)

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    Bayesian deconvolution and quantification of metabolites in complex 1D NMR spectra using BATMAN

    BATMAN is an R package developed to analyze one-dimensional NMR spectra of complex metabolite mixtures using a user-defined template library.

    Jie Hao, Manuel Liebeke, William Astle, Maria De Iorio, Jacob G Bundy in Nature Protocols (2014)

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    Role of N-terminal protein formylation in central metabolic processes in Staphylococcus aureus

    Bacterial protein biosynthesis usually depends on a formylated methionyl start tRNA but Staphylococcus aureus is viable in the absence of Fmt, the tRNAMet formyl transferase. fmt mutants exhibit reduced growth ra...

    Diana Mader, Manuel Liebeke, Volker Winstel, Karen Methling in BMC Microbiology (2013)