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Interbacterial Antagonism Mediates Plant Growth Modulation by Rhizosphere Synthetic Communities in Barley

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Highlight • Bacterial isolates showed positive or negative effects on barley growth. • GR effects were neutralized by GP and NA isolates in SynCom. • GP isolates suppressed GR via contact-dependent T6SS activity. • Cytokinin produced by GP/NA; Variovorax degraded IAA. • Root microbiome shaped by fertilization and season, not inoculation.

Disruption of a major facilitator superfamily transporter responsible for acetic acid efflux, increases the virulence of the insect pathogenic fungus Metarhizium rileyi

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Highlights • Deficiency of MrMFS1 was confirmed to underlie to the accelerated growth. • No morphological or physiological alterations were observed upon deletion of MrMFS1 . • The deletion mutant exhibits enhanced stress tolerance and insecticidal activity. • MrMFS1 mediates the proton-coupled efflux of acetic acid.

Predicting antimicrobial resistance for precision medicine

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Summary Antibiotics are among medicine’s greatest successes, but resistance evolution threatens their continued efficacy. Decades of research have deepened our understanding of the mechanisms and evolutionary dynamics of antimicrobial resistance. More recently, advances in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) show promise in predicting antimicrobial resistance in pathogens based on rapid whole-genome sequencing and other accessible data. In this perspective, we highlight advances in understanding the mechanisms and spread of antimicrobial resistance. We discuss how this knowledge, coupled with ML- and AI-based approaches, can inform the prediction of resistance and a precision-medicine strategy that targets pathogenic bacteria specifically, thereby limiting resistance evolution and collateral damage to the microbiome. These accurate predictions of bacterial vulnerabilities will enable the adaptation of classical antimicrobial treatments with adjuvants, as well as the ...

Genome-Based Taxonomy and Provirus Identification in Halococcus from Hypersaline Environments

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Highlights • Halococci differ from other haloarchaea by their thick cell wall structure. • Currently no viruses are known to infect Halococci. • Seven novel Halococcus strains were characterized and the genomes sequenced. • The novel Halococcus strains contain predicted anti-viral defence mechanisms. • Detected proviruses indicate that Halococci are infected by viruses in nature.

Gut microbiota-derived lysine phenylacetylation impairs mitochondrial function and is alleviated by SIRT3

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Highlights • Lysine phenylacetylation (Kpaa) is a diet- and gut microbiota-derived PTM • Kpaa is enriched in mitochondria and regulated by SIRT3 • High Kpaa impairs mitochondrial function and correlates with MASH • K481 phenylacetylation of HSP60 leads to the mitochondrial unfolded protein response

Meta-analysis reveals microbiome signatures for colorectal cancer that are universal across age groups and sequencing methods

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Highlights • Gut microbiome CRC signature is universal across age groups and sequencing approaches • Tumor-enriched microbes are concordant with fecal CRC signatures • Increasing dietary fiber intake reduces the microbiome CRC signature score • Fusobacterium subspecies show biogeographic variation in CRC enrichment