2024
Bacterial flagella hijack type IV pili proteins to control motility
Liu X, Tachiyama S, Zhou X, Mathias R, Bonny S, Khan M, Xin Y, Roujeinikova A, Liu J, Ottemann K. Bacterial flagella hijack type IV pili proteins to control motility. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2024, 121: e2317452121. PMID: 38236729, PMCID: PMC10823254, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2317452121.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Transcriptome of Epibiont Saccharibacteria Nanosynbacter lyticus Strain TM7x During the Establishment of Symbiosis
Hendrickson EL, Bor B, Kerns KA, Lamont EI, Chang Y, Liu J, Cen L, Schulte F, Hardt M, Shi W, He X, McLean JS. Transcriptome of Epibiont Saccharibacteria Nanosynbacter lyticus Strain TM7x During the Establishment of Symbiosis. Journal Of Bacteriology 2022, 204: e00112-22. PMID: 35975994, PMCID: PMC9487520, DOI: 10.1128/jb.00112-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCandidate Phyla RadiationEstablishment of symbiosisStable symbiosisStress-related genesGene expressionReduced genomePeptidoglycan biosynthesisHost bacteriaHuman microbiomeBiosynthesis gene expressionMonophyletic radiationCell sizeEffector genesPartitioning genesObligate parasitesUnique organismsBiosynthetic pathwayHigher gene expressionCell shapeTransporter geneCell wallObligate epibiontsLow expressionSymbiosisCell cycle