Publications by authors named "Omer Asraf"

The mycobiota are a critical part of the gut microbiome, but host-fungal interactions and specific functional contributions of commensal fungi to host fitness remain incompletely understood. Here, we report the identification of a new fungal commensal, Kazachstania heterogenica var. weizmannii, isolated from murine intestines.

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Cancer-microbe associations have been explored for centuries, but cancer-associated fungi have rarely been examined. Here, we comprehensively characterize the cancer mycobiome within 17,401 patient tissue, blood, and plasma samples across 35 cancer types in four independent cohorts. We report fungal DNA and cells at low abundances across many major human cancers, with differences in community compositions that differ among cancer types, even when accounting for technical background.

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Tracing evolutionary processes that lead to fixation of genomic variation in wild bacterial populations is a prime challenge in molecular evolution. In particular, the relative contribution of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mutations during adaptation to a new environment is poorly understood. To gain a better understanding of the dynamics of HGT and its effect on adaptation, we subjected several populations of competent to a serial dilution evolution on a high-salt-containing medium, either with or without foreign DNA from diverse pre-adapted or naturally salt tolerant species.

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The translation machinery and the genes it decodes co-evolved to achieve production throughput and accuracy. Nonetheless, translation errors are frequent, and they affect physiology and protein evolution. Mapping translation errors in proteomes and understanding their causes is hindered by lack of a proteome-wide experimental methodology.

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Gene expression burdens cells by consuming resources and energy. While numerous studies have investigated regulation of expression level, little is known about gene design elements that govern expression costs. Here, we ask how cells minimize production costs while maintaining a given protein expression level and whether there are gene architectures that optimize this process.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Omer Asraf"

  • - Omer Asraf's recent research focuses on the interactions between fungal microbiota and host responses, particularly in relation to health and disease, as demonstrated in studies on candidiasis and cancer-associated mycobiomes.
  • - His investigations reveal distinct fungal community compositions across various cancer types, indicating a complex interplay between fungal and bacterial elements in the human body, requiring further exploration to understand their implications for cancer pathology.
  • - Asraf's earlier work also delves into the molecular dynamics of gene expression and translation fidelity, examining how cells can evolve mechanisms to optimize resource expenditure while maintaining functional protein production.