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  1. Sep 2019
    1. Now synthesized microbial biosensors are able to target specific toxins such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals, and respond in a variety of ways. They can be engineered to generate an electrochemical, thermal, acoustic or bioluminescent signal when encountering the designated pollutant.
  2. Aug 2019
    1. diagnosis of antibiotic interference in the major biosynthetic pathways of bacteria: the biosynthesis of DNA by the yorB promoter, of RNA by the yvgS promoter, of proteins by the yheI promoter, of the cell wall by the ypuA promoter, and of fatty acids by the fabHB promoter.
    1. chief advantage of this approach is that the entire sensor, including all signal-processing and communication functions, can be produced as a single-chip, low-power, rugged, inexpensive device
    1. crude DNA extraction methods, such as boiling, are not recommended to obtain the lower detection limit for a microorganism

      You are effectively boiling as well when you subject to thermal cycling. It is very confusing when you do two rounds of PCR cycling

    1. outstanding possibilities for studying phenomena such as competition, niche partitioning and predation in the microbial world, under more environmentally realistic conditions than can be achieved in pure culture studies.
    1. broad‐scale functional parameters increased as biodiversity decreased, e.g. thymidine incorporation, growth on added nutrients, and the decomposition rate of plant residues. Other more specific parameters decreased as biodiversity decreased, e.g. nitrification, denitrification and methane oxidation.

      functional parameters of a community

    1. The level of ARBs is extremely high in most of the river systems (up to 98% of the total detected bacteria)

      That seems totally unfeasible; What was the methodology? How can you estimate such when most of the species are unculturable?

    1. relationships between characteristics of microbiomes and the system-level processes that they influence are often evaluated in the absence of a robust conceptual framework and reported without elucidating the underlying causal mechanisms. The reliance on correlative approaches limits the potential to expand the inference of a single relationship to additional systems and advance the field
    1. Here, we show how three phenomena—Simpson’s paradox, context-dependence, and nonlinear averaging—can lead to erroneous conclusions about population parameters and species interactions when samples contain heterogeneous mixtures of populations or communities.
    1. we emphasize how processes and interactions at one spatial or temporal scale contribute to emergent processes and properties at larger or longer scales. Most often the emergent processes we investigate are aquatic ecosystem services, including carbon burial, greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient removal, and recreational fisheries
    1. Now we can ask, ‘Have I seen iron at some threshold?’ ‘Have I seen some nitrate?’ And have every microbe write it down. As one thinks about long-term incubation, this is a really powerful tool, because even six months later we can pull out the DNA and see what happened.”
    1. in E. coli a form of ‘memory’ of past phosphate limitation leads to a faster response to successive periods of phosphate limitation, and that this faster response may be survival enhancing

      phosphate starvation memory

    1. This article discusses, and challenges, some of the often implicit assumptions made in community studies. It suggests greater focus on ecological questions, more critical analysis of accepted concepts and consideration of the fundamental mechanisms controlling microbial processes and interactions in situ
    1. quantitative physiological characteristics such as maximum specific growth rate; saturation constant; optimum, minimum or maximum pH or temperature for growth; susceptibility to predation; and the speed of recovery after starvation.

      Quantitative physiological characteristics of microbes

    1. We overexpressed corresponding RT–Cas1 and Cas2 proteins from a plasmid that also contained their predicted CRISPR array

      Crispr array on a plasmid

    1. these technologies all require destruction of samples and prevent us from analyzing dynamic changes in molecular profiles, phenotypes, and behaviors of individual cells in a complex system

      current omics and single cell technologies => High resolution x destructive single time-point measurements

    2. Live cell imaging is capable of analyzing spatiotemporal dynamics of molecules and cells with fluorescent proteins or probes, but only for a limited number of objects, which can be observed by microscopy
    1. isolated Rsd inhibited transcription in vitro to various extents depending on the promoters used. We propose that Rsd is a stationary phase E. coli protein with regulatory activity of the sigma70 function.

      stationary phase -> Rsd expression -> Sigma70 inhibition

    1. Thus, if the Birch effect carbon release is primarily from microbial materials, dry–wet cycling might reduce long-term carbon loss from soil. In contrast, if the Birch effect results from mobilizing otherwise stable old carbon pools, it would fuel microbial growth, possibly priming the loss of additional stable soil carbon.

      Implications of birch effect - Climate change

    2. Dry soils can reduce microbial access to soluble resources, and drought stress can reduce the efficiency with which microorganisms use resources. But drying can also increase access to gaseous and volatile substrates

      multifaceted effects of drying

    3. organisms that do not synthesize osmolytes are unlikely to grow in salty culture media

      This alone cannot be an explanation.

      How do these organisms grow in low matric potentials due to fine granular soils then?

    1. The fundamental problem was that in the presence of the RDF, the recombinase action becomes bidirectional, since either the recombinase on its own or the recombinase-excisionase complex is able to flip DNA, each in a different direction

      Problem with recombination directionality factor

    1. Although there aredozens of serine integrases that have been described in the literature, there are onlyseven published RDFs for serine integrases (C31 gp3 [22],BT1 gp3 [25], Bxb1 gp47[23], TP901 ORF7/Xis [24],Anabaena/NostocXisI[28], SPBc SprB [27], andRv1 Rv1584c/Xis [26])

      7 published recombinase directionality factors (RDFs)

    1. incomplete (∼80%) conversion of an attP × attB plasmid substrate to recombinant products in vitro

      Serine integrase shortcomings

    2. revealed various types of damage, including mutations at the centres of the att sites (rendering them refractory to further reactions) and deletions at the sites which may extend into flanking DNA

      Serine integrase shortcomings

    3. However, serine integrases do show low levels of off-target activity at ‘pseudosite’ sequences that are similar to the natural att sites

      Serine integrase shortcomings

    4. uses of serine integrases for synthetic biology applications; for assembly of long arrays of genes or other DNA fragments, creation of genetic switches, circuits and logic systems, and for permanent genomic recording of cellular events

      Serine integrase applications

    5. for specific stimulation of attL × attR recombination; often called Xis (‘excisionase’) for λ integrase and its tyrosine integrase relatives, or RDF (Recombination Directionality Factor) for serine integrases

      Excisionase naming schemes

    1. availability of more nutrients in the rhizosphere than in bulk soil, and thus the higher metabolic activity of cells in the rhizosphere than in bulk soil, probably explains why the A506 (pTolLHB) biosensor cells responded to toluene on roots but not in the bulk soil.

      Need for a ratiometric biosensor

  3. Jul 2019
    1. improve DNA transformation

      Does anybody know if these cells can be frozen and competence maintained? It's not mentioned anywhere in the paper

    1. Surprisingly, quorum sensing promotes V. cholerae virulence factor expression and biofilm formation at low cell density and represses these traits at high cell density

      Vibrio cholerae QS (high density) inhibits biofilm and virulence

    2. Quorum sensing is essential for chronic P. aeruginosa respiratory infection because it controls adhesion, biofilm formation, and virulence factor expression

      Psuedomonas aeruginosa QS induces biofilm formation

    1. ampicillin

      Why is this different from the conclusion and Fig 6a of - Dwyer, Daniel J., et al. “Antibiotics Induce Redox-Related Physiological Alterations as Part of Their Lethality.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 111, no. 20, May 2014, pp. E2100–09. www.pnas.org, doi:10.1073/pnas.1401876111.

    2. We conclude that these antibiotic exposures did not produce ROS

      Too strong of a conclusion. Did not produce the ROS that we tested for - should be the wording

    1. This is a direct result of the evolution of these antibiotics in microorganisms competing for resources, in which the production of antibiotics that target fast growing bacterial cells

      Great point! Antibiotics might have evolved to contain growth or population size rather than 'kill' the whole population

  4. Jun 2019
    1. For example, bacteria could be engineered to seek out hazardous chemicals or heavy metals in the environment, perform cleanup and return to their origin to report on the number of hazardous sites encountered via analysis by microfluidic devices
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  7. Mar 2019
  8. www.microbiologyresearch.org www.microbiologyresearch.org
    1. insulation of minimal promoters was demonstrated

      (citation 35) excerpts σ70-dependent promoter cores are not modular in function and, therefore, are not a good choice for use in the bottom-up design of promoters

      promoter cores of PECF11 and PT7 are comparatively insensitive to the sequence context imposed by operators

      (fig 1) Natural promoters from bacteria and phages were genetically refined to identify insulated promoter cores (minimal promoters for which transcriptional activity is independent of sequence context). b Natural single operators were permuted and refined to create synthetic operators with diverse transcriptional regulation properties, designed to be free of spontaneous promoter activity. c and d Insulated promoter cores c and synthetic operators d were experimentally characterized and parameterized as transcriptional activation- and repression-dependent parameter databases, respectively, via biophysical modeling. e Genetic circuits including both basic genetic gates and complex transcriptional networks can be precisely designed using insulated transcriptional elements

  9. Feb 2019
    1. Several aspects influence PCR yield and specificity: reagents concentration, primer and amplicon length, template and primer secondary structure, or G+C content

      There are other overlooked factors here - presence of inhibitors, Tm of reaction compared to primer thermodynamics

  10. Dec 2018
    1. suggesting recent horizontal acquisitions

      Has been found in 2 species that have been sequenced.

      It is possible that it exists in other unsequenced species

    1. negative controls containing AF1000 cells devoid of plasmid yielded Ct numbers higher than 26 and were automatically censored by the LightCyclerTM software.

      What's the explanation for this!?

    1. peer-reviewed research

      The quality of peer-review is definitely at fault here. It could also undermine public faith in the peer-review process and the 'scientific community'

    2. a loss of personal freedom

      Personal freedom is quite a misconstrued concept. People miss the fact that vaccinations are not as personal as they seem to be. Vaccinations have a significant effect on the population through herd immunity.

      Can someone clarify in general, what the hell is personal freedom?

    1. observed reduction was likely an underestimate due to the bimodal circuit activation in each population

      Oh, it is not easy to grow just OFF cells!

      • Can we prevent them from turning ON for this measurement to be more precise?
  11. Nov 2018
    1. Partial charges and discharges that combine to 100% are counted as a single full cycle

      Really? I don't think anyone has tested partial charges and discharges. I would like to see a reference for this point!

    1. push the technical limits of this information storage system

      I don't see anything new in this, technology wise. Cas1-2 will integrate any sequence, whether it codes for pixels or not

  12. Oct 2018