Search results for "Fosmid"

showing 3 items of 3 documents

Metagenomics uncovers a new group of low GC and ultra-small marine Actinobacteria

2013

We describe a deep-branching lineage of marine Actinobacteria with very low GC content (33%) and the smallest free living cells described yet (cell volume ca. 0.013 μm(3)), even smaller than the cosmopolitan marine photoheterotroph, 'Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique'. These microbes are highly related to 16S rRNA sequences retrieved by PCR from the Pacific and Atlantic oceans 20 years ago. Metagenomic fosmids allowed a virtual genome reconstruction that also indicated very small genomes below 1 Mb. A new kind of rhodopsin was detected indicating a photoheterotrophic lifestyle. They are estimated to be ~4% of the total numbers of cells found at the site studied (the Mediterranean deep chloroph…

Molecular Sequence DataZoologyPhotoheterotrophArticleActinobacteria03 medical and health sciencesSeawater14. Life underwater030304 developmental biologyBase Composition0303 health sciencesDeep chlorophyll maximumMultidisciplinaryBase Sequencebiology030306 microbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNAActinobacteriaFosmidMetagenomicsCandidatusMetagenomeMetagenomicsGenome BacterialGC-contentScientific Reports
researchProduct

The gut as reservoir of antibiotic resistance: microbial diversity of tetracycline resistance in mother and infant.

2011

The microbiota in the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is highly exposed to antibiotics, and may be an important reservoir of resistant strains and transferable resistance genes. Maternal GIT strains can be transmitted to the offspring, and resistances could be acquired from birth. This is a case study using a metagenomic approach to determine the diversity of microorganisms conferring tetracycline resistance (Tc(r)) in the guts of a healthy mother-infant pair one month after childbirth, and to investigate the potential for horizontal transfer and maternal transmission of Tc(r) genes. Fecal fosmid libraries were functionally screened for Tc(r), and further PCR-screened for specific Tc(r) …

TetracyclineMotherslcsh:MedicinePolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistanceSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingGeneticsmedicineHumanslcsh:ScienceBiologyGene030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiology030306 microbiologyT-cell receptorlcsh:RInfant NewbornTetracycline ResistanceInfantComputational BiologyBacteroidetesbiology.organism_classification3. Good healthGastrointestinal TractFosmidComposite transposonHorizontal gene transfer/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beinglcsh:QResearch Articlemedicine.drugPLoS ONE
researchProduct

Metabolic cross-talk between pathways of terpenoid backbone biosynthesis in spike lavender

2015

Abstract The metabolic cross-talk between the mevalonate (MVA) and the methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathways in developing spike lavender ( Lavandula latifolia Med) was analyzed using specific inhibitors and on the basis of 13 C-labeling experiments. The presence of mevinolin (MEV), an inhibitor of the MVA pathway, at concentrations higher than 0.5 μM significantly reduced plant development, but not the synthesis of chlorophylls and carotenoids. On the other hand, fosmidomycin (FSM), an inhibitor of the MEP pathway, at concentrations higher than 20 μM blocked the synthesis of chlorophyll, carotenoids and essential oils, and significantly reduced stem development. Notably, 1.2 mM MVA cou…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyTerpenesPhysiologyLavandula latifoliaPlant ScienceReductasebiology.organism_classificationFosmidomycinchemistry.chemical_compoundCytosolLavandulaEnzymeBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistryHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA-Reductases NADP-dependentGeneticsmedicineLamiaceaeCarotenoidPlant ShootsPlant Proteinsmedicine.drugPlant Physiology and Biochemistry
researchProduct