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  1. CRISPR Interference (CRISPRi) Mediated Suppression of OmpR Gene in E. coli: An Alternative Approach to Inhibit Biofilm

    Biofilm plays an important role in the community and hospital-acquired infections. Especially E. coli biofilm that contributes towards the...

    Azna Zuberi, Mohd W. Azam, Asad U. Khan in Current Microbiology
    Article 29 January 2022
  2. Multifaceted regulation of siderophore synthesis by multiple regulatory systems in Shewanella oneidensis

    Siderophore-dependent iron uptake is a mechanism by which microorganisms scavenge and utilize iron for their survival, growth, and many specialized...

    Peilu **e, Yuanyou Xu, ... Haichun Gao in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  3. H3-T6SS of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 contributes to environmental adaptation via secretion of a biofilm-promoting effector

    Microbial species often occur in complex communities and exhibit intricate synergistic and antagonistic interactions. To avoid predation and compete...

    Yantao Yang, Damin Pan, ... Changfu Li in Stress Biology
    Article Open access 28 December 2022
  4. Navigating the signaling landscape of Ralstonia solanacearum: a study of bacterial two-component systems

    Ralstonia solanacearum , the bacterium that causes bacterial wilt, is a destructive phytopathogen that can infect over 450 different plant species....

    Mohit Yadav, Janhavi Sathe, ... Aditya Kumar in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 02 April 2024
  5. Molecular mechanism of siderophore regulation by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa BfmRS two-component system in response to osmotic stress

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa , a common nosocomial pathogen, relies on siderophores to acquire iron, crucial for its survival in various environments and...

    Yingjie Song, **yu Wu, ... Rui Bao in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 March 2024
  6. Engineering Whole-Cell Biosensors for Enhanced Detection of Environmental Antibiotics Using a Synthetic Biology Approach

    Bacterial Two component systems have evolved with many intricate sensory apparatuses for external stimuli like light, temperature, oxygen, pH and...

    Arunagiri Priyadharshini, Irisappan Ganesh, ... Sambandam Ravikumar in Indian Journal of Microbiology
    Article 23 March 2024
  7. Structural Insights into Regulation of Vibrio Virulence Gene Networks

    One of the best studied aspects of pathogenic Vibrios are the virulence cascades that lead to the production of virulence factors and, ultimately,...
    Charles R. Midgett, F. Jon Kull in Vibrio spp. Infections
    Chapter 2023
  8. Genomic insights into the molecular mechanisms of a Pseudomonas strain significant in its survival in Kongsfjorden, an Arctic fjord

    Whole-genome sequence of Pseudomonas sp. Kongs-67 retrieved from Kongsfjorden, an Arctic fjord, has been investigated to understand the molecular...

    Rupesh Kumar Sinha, K. P. Krishnan in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
    Article 28 April 2021
  9. The role of the type VI secretion system in the stress resistance of plant-associated bacteria

    The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a powerful bacterial molecular weapon that can inject effector proteins into prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells,...

    Rui Yin, Juanli Cheng, **shui Lin in Stress Biology
    Article Open access 20 February 2024
  10. Determining the potential targets of silybin by molecular docking and its antibacterial functions on efflux pumps and porins in uropathogenic E. coli

    Background

    One of the causes of antibiotic resistance is the reduced accumulation of antibiotics in bacterial cells through pum** out the drugs....

    Shirin Fekri Kohan, Alireza Nouhi Kararoudi, ... Najmeh Ranji in International Microbiology
    Article 16 February 2024
  11. Comparative bacteriome and antibiotic resistome analysis of water and sediment of the Ganga River of India

    A comparative analysis between water and sediment can provide better information to understand the dynamics of the inhabitant microbiome and their...

    Ankita Srivastava, Digvijay Verma in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 01 September 2023
  12. What do we know about osmoadaptation of Yersinia pestis?

    The plague agent Yersinia pestis mainly spreads among mammalian hosts and their associated fleas. Production of a successful mammal–flea–mammal life...

    Sébastien Bontemps-Gallo, Jean-Marie Lacroix, Florent Sebbane in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 08 December 2021
  13. The osmotic stress response operon betIBA is under the functional regulation of BetI and the quorum-sensing regulator AnoR in Acinetobacter nosocomialis

    Adaptation to changing environmental conditions is crucial for the survival of microorganisms. Bacteria have evolved various mechanisms to cope with...

    Bindu Subhadra, Surya Surendran, ... Chul Hee Choi in Journal of Microbiology
    Article 27 May 2020
  14. Genome-scale identification and comparative analysis of transcription factors in thermophilic cyanobacteria

    Background

    The transcription factors (TFs) in thermophilic cyanobacteria might represent a uniquely evolved gene repertoire in light of the strong...

    Jie Tang, Zhe Hu, ... Maurycy Daroch in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 09 January 2024
  15. The Determination, Monitoring, Molecular Mechanisms and Formation of Biofilm in E. coli

    Biofilms are cell assemblies embedded in an exopolysaccharide matrix formed by microorganisms of a single or many different species. This matrix in...

    Fırat Yavuz Öztürk, Cihan Darcan, Ergin Kariptaş in Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
    Article 29 December 2022
  16. Regulation of the AcrAB efflux system by the quorum-sensing regulator AnoR in Acinetobacter nosocomialis

    Multidrug efflux pumps play an important role in antimicrobial resistance and pathogenicity in bacteria. Here, we report the functional...

    Bindu Subhadra, Surya Surendran, ... Chul Hee Choi in Journal of Microbiology
    Article 27 May 2020
  17. Reciprocal Regulation of OmpR and Hfq and Their Regulatory Actions on the Vi Polysaccharide Capsular Antigen in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi

    Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi ( S . Typhi) is the causative agent of human typhoid fever. S . Typhi expresses a major virulence determinant called...

    Ying Zhang, Lin **a, ... **nxiang Huang in Current Microbiology
    Article 07 February 2018
  18. What goes underground comes around: the molecular basis of crosstalk between plants and soil microorganisms

    The co-existence of plants and microorganisms throughout their evolution resulted in an intertwined ecological network that serves as the basis for...

    Manuela Tadrosova, Ondrej Uhlik, Jachym Suman in Phytochemistry Reviews
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  19. Exploration of genes encoding KEGG pathway enzymes in rhizospheric microbiome of the wild plant Abutilon fruticosum

    The operative mechanisms and advantageous synergies existing between the rhizobiome and the wild plant species Abutilon fruticosum were studied....

    Aala A. Abulfaraj, Ashwag Y. Shami, ... Rewaa S. Jalal in AMB Express
    Article Open access 21 February 2024
  20. Production of ammonia as a low-cost and long-distance antibiotic strategy by Streptomyces species

    Soil-inhabiting streptomycetes are nature’s medicine makers, producing over half of all known antibiotics and many other bioactive natural products....

    Mariana Avalos, Paolina Garbeva, ... Gilles P. van Wezel in The ISME Journal
    Article 07 November 2019
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