Publications by authors named "S Kjelleberg"

Biofilms in nature often exist as communities. In this study, an experimental mixed-species community consisting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas protegens and Klebsiella pneumoniae was used to investigate how AI-2 transporters affect interspecies interactions and composition. The K.

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Gut microbes supporting body growth are known but the mechanisms are less well documented. Using the microbial tryptophan metabolite indole, known to regulate prokaryotic cell division and metabolic stress conditions, we mono-colonized germ-free (GF) mice with indole-producing wild-type () or tryptophanase-encoding tnaA knockout mutant indole-non-producing . Indole mutant mice showed multiorgan growth retardation and lower levels of glycogen, cholesterol, triglycerides, and glucose, resulting in an energy deficiency increased food intake.

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Host-associated microbiota are critical for eukaryotic host functioning, to the extent that hosts and their associated microbial communities are often considered "holobionts". Most studies of holobionts have focused on descriptive approaches or have used model systems, usually in the laboratory, to understand host-microbiome interactions. To advance our understanding of host-microbiota interactions and their wider ecological impacts, we need experimental frameworks that can explore causation in non-model hosts, which often have highly diverse microbiota, and in their natural ecological setting (i.

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A polymicrobial biofilm model of and was developed to understand whether a pre-existing matrix affects the ability of another species to build a biofilm. was inoculated onto the preformed biofilm consisting of a cellulose matrix. PAO1 colonized and infiltrated the bacterial cellulose biofilm (BC), as indicated by the presence of cells at 19 μm depth in the translucent hydrogel matrix.

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