2023
Cross-feeding in the gut microbiome: Ecology and mechanisms
Culp E, Goodman A. Cross-feeding in the gut microbiome: Ecology and mechanisms. Cell Host & Microbe 2023, 31: 485-499. PMID: 37054671, PMCID: PMC10125260, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2023.03.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost healthHost-microbe interactionsSpecies fitnessMicrobe-microbeEvolutionary implicationsMicrobial inhabitantsGut communitiesTrophic networksMicrobial communitiesTrophic levelsMammalian gutPrimary fermentersMetabolic outputDifferent microbesAmino acidsGut commensalsCooperative interactionsGut microbiomeNegative interactionsFitnessMutualismEcologyMicrobesEmergent roleCofactor
2012
A Single Promoter Inversion Switches Photorhabdus Between Pathogenic and Mutualistic States
Somvanshi VS, Sloup RE, Crawford JM, Martin AR, Heidt AJ, Kim KS, Clardy J, Ciche TA. A Single Promoter Inversion Switches Photorhabdus Between Pathogenic and Mutualistic States. Science 2012, 337: 88-93. PMID: 22767929, PMCID: PMC4006969, DOI: 10.1126/science.1216641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNematode intestinePromoter inversionVariable life historiesM-form cellsInsect infectionHost nematodesLife historyMicrobial populationsSecondary metabolitesAntibiotic toleranceIndividual cellsNematodesPhotorhabdusM formJuvenile offspringCellsPathogenic variantsFirst cellsDistinct formsMutualistsMutualismVariantsInsectsAvirulenceSmall cell variant
1997
Genetic manipulation of insect symbionts
Beard C, Aksoy S. Genetic manipulation of insect symbionts. 1997, 555-560. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1535-0_45.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply