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View article: Structural and regulatory determinants of flagellar motility in <i>Rhodobacterales</i> —the archetypal flagellum of <i>Phaeobacter inhibens</i> DSM 17395
Structural and regulatory determinants of flagellar motility in <i>Rhodobacterales</i> —the archetypal flagellum of <i>Phaeobacter inhibens</i> DSM 17395 Open
Flagellar motility is crucial for the swim-and-stick lifestyle and plays an important role in bacterial-algal interactions of Rhodobacterales . This alphaproteobacterial order contains three distinct types of flagellar gene clusters (FGCs)…
View article: Structural and regulatory determinants of flagellar motility in<i>Rhodobacterales</i>– The archetypal flagellum of<i>Phaeobacter inhibens</i>DSM 17395
Structural and regulatory determinants of flagellar motility in<i>Rhodobacterales</i>– The archetypal flagellum of<i>Phaeobacter inhibens</i>DSM 17395 Open
Flagellar motility is crucial for the swim-and-stick lifestyle of Rhodobacterales and plays an important role for bacterial-algal interactions. This alphaproteobacterial order contains three distinct types of flagellar gene clusters (FGCs)…
View article: Microbicidal Activity of Octenidine Oromucosal Solution against Periodontal Bacteria and Yeast: An In Vitro Study
Microbicidal Activity of Octenidine Oromucosal Solution against Periodontal Bacteria and Yeast: An In Vitro Study Open
Octenidine-containing antiseptic oromucosal solution has proven to be efficacious and safe for temporary bacterial reduction and plaque inhibition in the oral cavity. While its clinical outcomes are encouraging, further research is needed …
View article: Fatal affairs – conjugational transfer of a dinoflagellate-killing plasmid between marine Rhodobacterales
Fatal affairs – conjugational transfer of a dinoflagellate-killing plasmid between marine Rhodobacterales Open
The roseobacter group of marine bacteria is characterized by a mosaic distribution of ecologically important phenotypes. These are often encoded on mobile extrachromosomal replicons. So far, conjugation had only been experimentally proven …
View article: Author Correction: The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms
Author Correction: The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms Open
View article: Author Correction: The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms
Author Correction: The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms Open
View article: The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms
The planctomycete Stieleria maiorica Mal15T employs stieleriacines to alter the species composition in marine biofilms Open
View article: Swimming motility of Rhodobacteraceae – Phylogenomic analysis and functional characterization of the archetypal flagellar system in Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395
Swimming motility of Rhodobacteraceae – Phylogenomic analysis and functional characterization of the archetypal flagellar system in Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395 Open
Many roseobacters exhibit a biphasic ‘swim-or-stick’ lifestyle and need two crucial capacities swimming motility and biofilm formation. Recently, three distinct flagellar geneclusters (FGC) have been identified within the family Rhodobacte…
View article: The first world swimming championships of roseobacters—Phylogenomic insights into an exceptional motility phenotype
The first world swimming championships of roseobacters—Phylogenomic insights into an exceptional motility phenotype Open
Many marine Alphaproteobacteria of the Roseobacter group show a characteristic swim-or-stick lifestyle, for which motility is a crucial trait. Three phylogenetically distinct flagellar gene clusters (FGCs) have been identified in Rhodobact…
View article: The Composite 259-kb Plasmid of Martelella mediterranea DSM 17316T–A Natural Replicon with Functional RepABC Modules from Rhodobacteraceae and Rhizobiaceae
The Composite 259-kb Plasmid of Martelella mediterranea DSM 17316T–A Natural Replicon with Functional RepABC Modules from Rhodobacteraceae and Rhizobiaceae Open
A multipartite genome organization with a chromosome and many extrachromosomal replicons (ECRs) is characteristic for Alphaproteobacteria. The best investigated ECRs of terrestrial rhizobia are the symbiotic plasmids for legume root…
View article: The limits to growth – energetic burden of the endogenous antibiotic tropodithietic acid in Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395
The limits to growth – energetic burden of the endogenous antibiotic tropodithietic acid in Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395 Open
Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395, a model organism for marine Roseobacter group, was studied for its response to its own antimicrobial compound tropodithietic acid (TDA). TDA biosynthesis is encoded on the largest extrachromosomal element of…
View article: Biofilm plasmids with a rhamnose operon are widely distributed determinants of the ‘swim-or-stick’ lifestyle in roseobacters
Biofilm plasmids with a rhamnose operon are widely distributed determinants of the ‘swim-or-stick’ lifestyle in roseobacters Open
Alphaproteobacteria of the metabolically versatile Roseobacter group (Rhodobacteraceae) are abundant in marine ecosystems and represent dominant primary colonizers of submerged surfaces. Motility and attachment are the prerequisite for the…