Publications by authors named "M Manzella"

Background: Preclinical models are essential for identifying changes occurring after neurologic injury and assessing therapeutic interventions. Yucatan miniature pigs (minipigs) have brain and spinal cord dimensions like humans and are useful for laboratory-to-clinic studies. Yet, little work has been done to map spinal sensorimotor distributions and identify similarities and differences between the porcine and human spinal cords.

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The ability of some metal-reducing bacteria to produce a rough (no O-antigen) lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could facilitate surface interactions with minerals and metal reduction. Consistent with this, the laboratory model metal reducer Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA produced two rough LPS isoforms (with or without a terminal methyl-quinovosamine sugar) when growing with the soluble electron acceptor fumarate but expressed only the shorter and more hydrophilic variant when reducing iron oxides. We reconstructed from genomic data conserved pathways for the synthesis of the rough LPS and generated heptosyltransferase mutants with partial (Δ) or complete (Δ) truncations in the core oligosaccharide.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vibrio campbellii BB120 is a key model organism for studying quorum sensing in vibrios, and recent analysis shows it is closely related to the environmental isolate V. campbellii DS40M4.
  • Researchers generated over 30 isogenic strains of DS40M4 with deletions in quorum-sensing system genes, revealing important differences between the quorum-sensing circuits of the two strains, including variations in autoinducer production and the size of their gene regulons.
  • The study highlights significant phenotypic differences, as DS40M4 demonstrates stronger interbacterial cell killing, while BB120 is known for robust biofilm formation and bioluminescence, emphasizing the importance of examining diverse bacterial isolates in understanding marine ecosystems
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We measured the stoichiometric trait distribution of cultured freshwater bacterial populations under different resource conditions and compared them to natural microbial communities sampled from three lakes. Trait distributions showed population differences among growth phases and community differences among lakes that would have been masked by only reporting the mean biomass value. The stoichiometric trait distribution of the environmental isolates changed with P availability, growth phase and genotype, with P availability having the strongest effect.

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strain Hulk is a newly sequenced strain isolated from chimney samples collected from the Hulk sulfide mound on the main Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge (47.9501 latitude, -129.0970 longitude, depth 2200 m) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean.

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