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Soybean Oil Regulates the Fatty Acid Synthesis II System of LFB112 by Activating Acetyl-CoA Levels.

Microorganisms

April 2023

State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Laboratory of Feed Biotechnology, College of Animal Science & Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.

[Background] LFB112 is a strain of screened in our laboratory. Previous studies found that it has a strong ability for fatty acid metabolism and can improve the lipid metabolism of broilers when used as feed additives. [Methods] This study aimed to confirm the fatty acid metabolism of LFB112.

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Robbsia betulipollinis sp. nov., Isolated from Pollen of Birch (Betula pendula).

Curr Microbiol

June 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology, Research Center for BioSystems, Land Use, and Nutrition (IFZ), Justus-Liebig University Giessen, 35392, Giessen, Germany.

One gram-negative strain designated Bb-Pol-6 was isolated from birch (Betula pendula) pollen at Giessen area, Germany. The analysis of 16S rRNA gene-based phylogenies indicated the next-relative genera were Robbsia, Chitinasiproducens, Pararobbsia and Paraburkholderia (96-95.6%).

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Since 2008, European and German legislative initiatives for climate protection and reduced dependency on fossil resources led to the introduction of biofuels as CO-reduced alternatives in the heating oil sector. In the case of biodiesel, customers were confronted with accelerated microbial contaminations during storage. Since then, other fuel alternatives, like hydrogenated vegetable oils (HVOs), gas-to-liquid (GtL) products, or oxymethylene ether (OME) have been developed.

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Hydrogenase-based oxidative biocatalysis without oxygen.

Nat Commun

May 2023

Chair of Chemistry of Biogenic Resources, TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability, Technical University of Munich, Schulgasse 16, 94315, Straubing, Germany.

Biocatalysis-based synthesis can provide a sustainable and clean platform for producing chemicals. Many oxidative biocatalytic routes require the cofactor NAD as an electron acceptor. To date, NADH oxidase (NOX) remains the most widely applied system for NAD regeneration.

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Bacterial secondary metabolites exhibit diverse remarkable bioactivities and are thus the subject of study for different applications. Recently, the individual effectiveness of tripyrrolic prodiginines and rhamnolipids against the plant-parasitic nematode , which causes tremendous losses in crop plants, was described. Notably, rhamnolipid production in engineered strains has already reached industrial implementation.

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A marine lipopeptides-producing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens HY2-1 with a broad-spectrum antifungal and antibacterial activity and its fermentation kinetics study.

World J Microbiol Biotechnol

May 2023

College of Food Science and Technology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Aquatic Product Processing and Safety, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Seafood, Guangdong Province Engineering Laboratory for Marine Biological Products, Key Laboratory of Advanced Processing of Aquatic Product of Guangdong Higher Education Institution, Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang, 524088, China.

The antagonistic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens HY2-1 was a marine microbiology that was isolated previously from the seabed silt of Beibu Gulf in China by dual culture with Penicillium digitatum. As a continuous study, the present work focused on evaluating the antimicrobial activity, identifying the produced active components, and revealing the fermentation characteristics of B. amyloliquefaciens HY2-1, respectively.

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Enzymes for microplastic-free agricultural soils.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

June 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology - iAMB, Aachen Biology and Biotechnology - ABBt, RWTH Aachen University, Worringer Weg 1, 52074 Aachen, Germany. Electronic address:

Plastic mulch films and biofertilizers (processed sewage sludge, compost or manure) have helped to increase crop yields. However, there is increasing evidence that these practices significantly contribute to microplastic contamination in agricultural soils, affecting biodiversity and soil health. Here, we draw attention to the use of hydrolase enzymes that depolymerize polyester-based plastics as a bioremediation technique for agricultural soils (in situ), biofertilizers and irrigation water (ex situ), and discuss the need for fully biodegradable plastic mulches.

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Future focuses of enzymatic plastic degradation.

Trends Microbiol

July 2023

College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China; State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China; Key Laboratory for Waste Plastics Biocatalytic Degradation and Recycling, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Enzyme-based plastic degradation and valorization of the plastic-derived monomers has emerged as a potent option to address the plastic waste dilemma. Obstacles in implementing the enzymatic degradation of plastics in industry are here summarized, and strategies to overcome these obstacles are discussed to exploit the full potential of enzymatic plastic degradation toward a sustainable plastic economy.

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Biotechnology has experienced innovations in analytics and data processing. As the volume of data and its complexity grow, new computational procedures for extracting information are being developed. However, the rate of change outpaces the adaptation of biotechnology curricula, necessitating new teaching methodologies to equip biotechnologists with data analysis abilities.

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spp. are Gram-negative, coccoid bacteria, fascinating for their ability to grow in highly diverse environments while producing commercially relevant products. This study describes the draft genome sequence of the halotolerant, alkaliphilic, and thermotolerant carotenoid-producing type strain Paracoccus bogoriensis BOG6.

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Modular polyketide synthases (PKSs) are polymerases that employ α-carboxyacyl-CoAs as extender substrates. This enzyme family contains several catalytic modules, where each module is responsible for a single round of polyketide chain extension. Although PKS modules typically use malonyl-CoA or methylmalonyl-CoA for chain elongation, many other malonyl-CoA analogues are used to diversify polyketide structures in nature.

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Draft Whole-Genome Sequence of the Black Yeast Aureobasidium pullulans NRRL 62031.

Microbiol Resour Announc

May 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology, Aachen Biology and Biotechnology, Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

The black-yeast-like is discussed as a versatile cell factory for many biotechnological applications. This article describes the 25.05-Mb draft genome sequence of Aureobasidium pullulans NRRL 62031, which was isolated in Thailand.

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Cyanobacteria have raised great interest in biotechnology, e.g., for the sustainable production of molecular hydrogen (H) using electrons from water oxidation.

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(Poly)phosphate biotechnology: Envisaged contributions to a sustainable P future.

Microb Biotechnol

August 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology (iAMB), Aachen Biology and Biotechnology (ABBt), RWTH Aachen University, D-52056, Aachen, Germany.

The overall challenge of establishing a sustainable anthropogenic phosphate cycle did not change in the last decade, rather the need to act becomes ever more urgent. Here, I briefly highlight some developments in (poly)phosphate research within the last 10 years and dare a crystal ball look for topics that might help us towards a sustainable P society.

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High-throughput screening of microbial strains in large-scale microfluidic droplets.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

March 2023

College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China.

The transformation of engineered microbial cells is a pivotal link in green biomanufacturing. Its distinctive research application involves genetic modification of microbial chassis to impart targeted traits and functions for effective synthesis of the desired products. Microfluidics, as an emerging complementary solution, focuses on controlling and manipulating fluid in channels at the microscopic scale.

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Current -omics methods allow the collection of a large amount of information that helps in describing the microbial diversity in nature. Here, and as a result of a culturomic approach that rendered the collection of thousands of isolates from 5 different hypersaline sites (in Spain, USA and New Zealand), we obtained 21 strains that represent two new Salinibacter species. For these species we propose the names Salinibacter pepae sp.

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Analyzing and understanding the robustness of bioprocesses.

Trends Biotechnol

August 2023

Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Wiesenstrasse 14, 35390 Giessen, Germany. Electronic address:

The robustness of bioprocesses is becoming increasingly important. The main driving forces of this development are, in particular, increasing demands on product purities as well as economic aspects. In general, bioprocesses exhibit extremely high complexity and variability.

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Non-invasive monitoring of microbial triterpenoid production using nonlinear microscopy techniques.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

February 2023

Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Bioproduction of plant-derived triterpenoids in recombinant microbes is receiving great attention to make these biologically active compounds industrially accessible as nutraceuticals, pharmaceutics, and cosmetic ingredients. So far, there is no direct method for detecting triterpenoids under physiological conditions on a cellular level, information yet highly relevant to rationalizing microbial engineering. Here, we show in a proof-of-concept study, that triterpenoids can be detected and monitored in living yeast cells by combining coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) and second-harmonic-generation (SHG) microscopy techniques.

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fructans enhance the effects of fermented milk products on obesity biomarkers: a randomised trial.

Benef Microbes

April 2023

Research Centre for Health Sciences and Biomedicine, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (UASLP), Av. Sierra Leona 550, Lomas de San Luis 78210, San Luis Potosí, SLP, Mexico.

Dysbiosis has been implicated in childhood obesity. Oral intake of fermented milk containing strain Shirota preserves gut microbiota (GM) diversity in children and adults. This study was a double-blind trial involving 37 overweight or obese children aged 6-10 years.

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sp. nov., a halotolerant bacterium isolated from woodland soil.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

February 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Urumqi, 830091, PR China.

A novel Gram-positive, aerobic, rod-shaped, non-motile, endospore-forming salt-tolerant bacterium strain (80), was isolated from woodland soil collected near Kanas lake in the Altay region of Xinjiang, PR China. The strain grew at 15-45 °C, pH6.0-9.

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Background: Elevated carbon dioxide concentrations (eCO), one of the main causes of climate change, have several consequences for both vine and cover crops in vineyards and potentially also for the soil microbiome. Hence soil samples were taken from a vineyard free-air CO enrichment (VineyardFACE) study in Geisenheim and examined for possible changes in the soil active bacterial composition (cDNA of 16S rRNA) using a metabarcoding approach. Soil samples were taken from the areas between the rows of vines with and without cover cropping from plots exposed to either eCO or ambient CO (aCO).

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Bioreactors are the operative backbone, for example, for the production of biopharmaceuticals, biomaterials in tissue engineering, and sustainable substitutes for chemicals. Still, the Achilles' heel of bioreactors nowadays is the aeration which is based on intense stirring and gas sparging, yielding inherent drawbacks such as shear stress, foaming, and sterility concerns. We present the synergistic combination of simulations and experiments toward a membrane stirrer for the efficient bubble-free aeration of bioreactors.

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Recent Advances in Yeast Recombinant Biosynthesis of the Triterpenoid Protopanaxadiol and Glycosylated Derivatives Thereof.

J Agric Food Chem

February 2023

Institute of Applied Microbiology (iAMB), Aachen Biology and Biotechnology (ABBt), RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany.

Plant natural products are a seemingly endless resource for novel chemical structures. However, their extraction often results in high prices, fluctuation in both quantity and quality, and negative environmental impact. The latter might result from the extraction procedure but more often from the high amount of plant biomass required.

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Endophytic fungi are known to be a rich source of anti-infective drugs. In our study, was investigated for fungal diversity using different media to give 11 isolates which were identified morphologically. Out of the isolated fungal strains, sp.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the genome of Acinetobacter bohemicus strain QAC-21b, isolated from manure on a German pig farm exposed to quaternary alkyl-ammonium compounds (QAAC).
  • It revealed the strain's tolerance to QAACs and heavy metals like copper, while being susceptible to relevant antibiotics for Acinetobacter treatments.
  • The findings suggest that QAC-21b may facilitate the transfer of antimicrobial resistance genes in agricultural settings, especially when manure is used as fertilizer, and it serves as a model strain for future research on environmental impacts of such transmissions.
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