Publications by authors named "Y V Gogolev"

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  • Mapping where genes start transcribing and measuring their activity can be tough, even in well-studied organisms.
  • This study introduces Cappable-seq RNA sequencing data for the K-12 MG1655 strain after exposure to three different antibiotics.
  • The results could help identify more transcription start sites, potentially giving better insights into how genes are expressed in this model organism.
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  • Achromobacter insolitus LCu2, isolated from alfalfa roots, can degrade 50% of glyphosate and tolerate high levels of copper and glyphosate-copper complexes.
  • Inoculating alfalfa and potato plants with this strain enhanced their growth by 30-50% and reduced glyphosate toxicity compared to non-inoculated plants.
  • The strain's genome indicates it has genes for promoting plant growth, degrading organophosphonates like glyphosate, and tolerating heavy metals, making it a promising candidate for improving crop yields and soil remediation.
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The alternative sigma factor RpoS is considered to be one of the major regulators providing stress resistance and cross-protection in bacteria. In phytopathogenic bacteria, the effects of RpoS have not been analyzed with regard to cross-protection, and genes whose expression is directly or indirectly controlled by RpoS have not been determined at the whole-transcriptome level. Our study aimed to determine RpoS-regulated genes and phenotypes in the phytopathogenic bacterium .

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Background: Cave biotopes are characterized by stable low temperatures, high humidity, and scarcity of organic substrates. Despite the harsh oligotrophic conditions, they are often inhabited by rich microbial communities. Abundant fouling with a wide range of morphology and coloration of colonies covers the walls of the Shulgan-Tash cave in the Southern Urals.

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  • * This article discusses the draft genome sequence of a specific strain (P1(28)-3) isolated from cave lime mud in Russia.
  • * The genomic sequencing was performed using the MinION technology from Oxford Nanopore Technologies.
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