Community ecology across bacteria, archaea and microbial eukaryotes in the sediment and seawater of coastal Puerto Nuevo, Baja California
Results
Insights of biomass recalcitrance in natural Populus trichocarpa variants for biomass conversion
Horizontal gene transfer of the Mer operon is associated with large effects on the transcriptome and increased tolerance to mercury in nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Guttation capsules containing hydrogen peroxide: an evolutionarily conserved NADPH oxidase gains a role in wars between related fungi
Sulfur metabolites that facilitate oceanic phytoplankton–bacteria carbon flux
Revealing reaction intermediates in one-carbon elongation by thiamine diphosphate/CoA-dependent enzyme family
Rapid Response of Nitrogen Cycling Gene Transcription to Labile Carbon Amendments in a Soil Microbial Community
Proteogenomic analyses indicate bacterial methylotrophy and archaeal heterotrophy are prevalent below the grass root zone
Genome-Resolved Metaproteomics Decodes the Microbial and Viral Contributions to Coupled Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in River Sediments
Viral community analysis in a marine oxygen minimum zone indicates increased potential for viral manipulation of microbial physiological state
Recurrent patterns of microdiversity in a temperate coastal marine environment
Characterization of four endophytic fungi as potential consolidated bioprocessing hosts for conversion of lignocellulose into advanced biofuels