Publications by authors named "Anna M Roseboom"

Unlabelled: Microbes typically live in complex habitats where they need to rapidly adapt to continuously changing growth conditions. To do so, they produce an astonishing array of natural products with diverse structures and functions. Actinobacteria stand out for their prolific production of bioactive molecules, including antibiotics, anticancer agents, antifungals, and immunosuppressants.

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Actinobacteria are a rich source of bioactive molecules, and genome sequencing has shown that the vast majority of their biosynthetic potential has yet to be explored. However, many of their biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) are poorly expressed in the laboratory, which prevents discovery of their cognate natural products. To exploit their full biosynthetic potential, better understanding of the signals that promote the expression of BGCs is needed.

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Article Synopsis
  • A subset of Clostridioides difficile clinical isolates contains plasmids that may contribute to virulence and antibiotic resistance.
  • Researchers sequenced the complete genome of a C. difficile clinical isolate which possesses three different plasmids that can coexist.
  • The study identifies a replication region in two of the plasmids that works well with pCD630, enhancing knowledge about plasmid biology in this bacterium.
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Plasmids are ubiquitous in the bacterial world. In many microorganisms, plasmids have been implicated in important aspects of bacterial physiology and contribute to horizontal gene transfer. In contrast, knowledge on plasmids of the enteropathogen Clostridioides difficile is limited, and there appears to be no phenotypic consequence to carriage of many of the identified plasmids.

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