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  • PaperBLAST: Text Mining Papers for Information about Homologs
    Methods and Protocols | Novel Systems Biology Techniques
    PaperBLAST: Text Mining Papers for Information about Homologs

    With the recent explosion of genome sequencing data, there are now millions of uncharacterized proteins. If a scientist becomes interested in one of these proteins, it can be very difficult to find information as to its likely function. Often a protein whose sequence is similar, and which is likely to have a similar function, has been studied already, but this information is not available in any database. To help find articles about...

    Morgan N. Price, Adam P. Arkin
    15 Aug 2017
  • Fluoride Depletes Acidogenic Taxa in Oral but Not Gut Microbial Communities in Mice
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Fluoride Depletes Acidogenic Taxa in Oral but Not Gut Microbial Communities in Mice

    Fluoride has been added to drinking water and dental products since the 1950s. The beneficial effects of fluoride on oral health are due to its ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause dental caries. Despite widespread human consumption of fluoride, there have been only two studies of humans that considered the effect of fluoride on human-associated microbial communities, which are increasingly understood to play important...

    Koji Yasuda, Tiffany Hsu, Carey A. Gallini, Lauren J. Mclver, Emma Schwager, Andy Shi, Casey R. DuLong, Randall N. Schwager, Galeb S. Abu-Ali, Eric A. Franzosa, Wendy S. Garrett, Curtis Huttenhower, Xochitl C. Morgan
    8 Aug 2017
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<em>Clostridium difficile</em> Colonizes Alternative Nutrient Niches during Infection across Distinct Murine Gut Microbiomes
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Clostridium difficile Colonizes Alternative Nutrient Niches during Infection across Distinct Murine Gut Microbiomes

    Infection by the bacterium Clostridium difficile causes an inflammatory diarrheal disease which can become life threatening and has grown to be the most prevalent nosocomial infection. Susceptibility to C. difficile infection is strongly associated with previous antibiotic treatment, which disrupts the gut microbiota and reduces its ability to prevent colonization. In this study, we demonstrated that C. difficile...

    Matthew L. Jenior, Jhansi L. Leslie, Vincent B. Young, Patrick D. Schloss
    25 Jul 2017
  • Pathovar Transcriptomes
    Commentary | Novel Systems Biology Techniques
    Pathovar Transcriptomes

    Archetypal pathogenic bacterial strains are often used to elucidate regulatory networks of an entire pathovar, which encompasses multiple lineages and phylogroups. With enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) as a model system, Hazen and colleagues (mSystems 6:e00024-17, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00024-...

    Amy Platenkamp, Jay L. Mellies
    25 Jul 2017
  • Transcriptional Variation of Diverse Enteropathogenic <em>Escherichia coli</em> Isolates under Virulence-Inducing Conditions
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Novel Systems Biology Techniques
    Transcriptional Variation of Diverse Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Isolates under Virulence-Inducing Conditions

    Recent studies have demonstrated that there is considerable genomic diversity among EPEC isolates; however, it is unknown if this genomic diversity leads to differences in their global transcription. This study used RNA-Seq to compare the global transcriptomes of EPEC isolates from diverse phylogenomic lineages. We demonstrate that there are lineage- and isolate-specific differences in the transcriptomes of genomically diverse EPEC...

    Tracy H. Hazen, Sean C. Daugherty, Amol C. Shetty, James P. Nataro, David A. Rasko
    25 Jul 2017
  • The Skin Microbiome of Cohabiting Couples
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    The Skin Microbiome of Cohabiting Couples

    Our work characterizes the influence of cohabitation as a factor influencing the composition of the skin microbiome. Although the body site and sampled individual were stronger influences than other factors collected as metadata in this study, we show that modeling of detected microbial taxa can help with correct identifications of cohabiting partners based on skin microbiome profiles using machine learning approaches. These results...

    Ashley A. Ross, Andrew C. Doxey, Josh D. Neufeld
    20 Jul 2017
  • Metabolic Fingerprints from the Human Oral Microbiome Reveal a Vast Knowledge Gap of Secreted Small Peptidic Molecules
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Metabolic Fingerprints from the Human Oral Microbiome Reveal a Vast Knowledge Gap of Secreted Small Peptidic Molecules

    Metabolomics is the ultimate tool for studies of microbial functions under any specific set of environmental conditions (D. S. Wishart, Nat Rev Drug Discov 45:473–484, 2016, https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd.2016.32 ). This is a great advance over studying genes alone, which only inform about metabolic potential. Approximately 25,000 compounds have been chemically characterized thus far;...

    Anna Edlund, Neha Garg, Hosein Mohimani, Alexey Gurevich, Xuesong He, Wenyuan Shi, Pieter C. Dorrestein, Jeffrey S. McLean
    18 Jul 2017
  • Insights into Butyrate Production in a Controlled Fermentation System via Gene Predictions
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Applied and Environmental Science
    Insights into Butyrate Production in a Controlled Fermentation System via Gene Predictions

    This study demonstrates how bioinformatics tools, such as metagenome functional prediction from 16S rRNA genes, can help understand biological systems and reveal microbial interactions in controlled systems (e.g., bioreactors). Results obtained from controlled systems are easier to interpret than those from human/animal studies because observed changes may be specifically attributed to the design conditions imposed on the system....

    S. Esquivel-Elizondo, Z. E. Ilhan, E. I. Garcia-Peña, R. Krajmalnik-Brown
    18 Jul 2017
  • Parasite Microbiome Project: Systematic Investigation of Microbiome Dynamics within and across Parasite-Host Interactions
    Commentary | Host-Microbe Biology
    Parasite Microbiome Project: Systematic Investigation of Microbiome Dynamics within and across Parasite-Host Interactions

    Understanding how microbiomes affect host resistance, parasite virulence, and parasite-associated diseases requires a collaborative effort between parasitologists, microbial ecologists, virologists, and immunologists. We hereby propose the Parasite Microbiome Project to bring together researchers with complementary expertise and to study the role of microbes in host-parasite interactions.

    Nolwenn M. Dheilly, Daniel Bolnick, Seth Bordenstein, Paul J. Brindley, Cédric Figuères, Edward C. Holmes, Joaquín Martínez Martínez, Anna J. Phillips, Robert Poulin, Karyna Rosario
    18 Jul 2017
  • Non-Toxin-Producing <em>Bacillus cereus</em> Strains Belonging to the <em>B. anthracis</em> Clade Isolated from the International Space Station
    Research Article | Applied and Environmental Science
    Non-Toxin-Producing Bacillus cereus Strains Belonging to the B. anthracis Clade Isolated from the International Space Station

    The International Space Station Microbial Observatory (Microbial Tracking-1) study is generating a microbial census of the space station’s surfaces and atmosphere by using advanced molecular microbial community analysis techniques supported by traditional culture-based methods and modern bioinformatic computational modeling. This approach will lead to long-term, multigenerational studies of microbial population dynamics in a closed...

    Kasthuri Venkateswaran, Nitin K. Singh, Aleksandra Checinska Sielaff, Robert K. Pope, Nicholas H. Bergman, Sandra P. van Tongeren, Nisha B. Patel, Paul A. Lawson, Masataka Satomi, Charles H. D. Williamson, Jason W. Sahl, Paul Keim, Duane Pierson, Jay Perry
    27 Jun 2017

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