Publications by authors named "P J Christie"

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  • This study explores how soil microorganisms in moss biocrusts respond to energy and nutrient limitations during ecological restoration in coal mining areas, focusing on the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF).
  • Researchers used enzymatic stoichiometry and high-throughput sequencing to analyze the metabolic limitations of moss biocrusts across different plant species and microbial treatments, finding that AMF inoculation led to significantly higher enzyme activity.
  • The presence of dinitrogen-fixing plants reduced the metabolic limitations of the moss biocrust microbiome, suggesting that enhanced nutrient availability and AMF diversity improve microbial stability under environmental stress.
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Conjugative dissemination of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) among bacteria is initiated by assembly of the relaxosome at the MGE's origin-of-transfer (oriT) sequence. A critical but poorly defined step of relaxosome assembly involves recruitment of the catalytic relaxase to its DNA strand-specific nicking site within oriT. Here, we present evidence by AlphaFold modeling, affinity pulldowns, and in vivo site-directed photocrosslinking that the TraK Ribbon-Helix-Helix DNA-binding protein recruits TraI to oriT through a dynamic interaction in which TraI's C-terminal unstructured domain (TraI) wraps around TraK's C-proximal tetramerization domain.

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Coix lacryma-jobi L. is a traditional medicinal plant in east Asia and is an important crop in Guizhou province, southwest China, where there are elevated levels of soil mercury and arsenic (As). Exposure to multiple potentially toxic elements (PTEs) may affect plant accumulation of metal(loid)s and food safety in regions with high geological metal concentrations.

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Unlabelled: Bacterial conjugation systems pose a major threat to human health through their widespread dissemination of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) carrying cargoes of antibiotic resistance genes. Using the Cre Recombinase Assay for Translocation (CRAfT), we recently reported that the IncFV pED208 conjugation system also translocates at least 16 plasmid-encoded proteins to recipient bacteria. Here, we deployed a high-throughput CRAfT screen to identify the repertoire of chromosomally encoded protein substrates of the pED208 system.

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Biodegradation is difficult at high temperatures due to the limited capacity of microorganisms to survive and function outside their optimum temperature range. Here, a thermophilic petroleum-degrading consortium was enriched from compost at a temperature of 55 °C. 16S rDNA and metagenomic techniques were used to analyze the composition of the consortium and the mechanisms of degradation.

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