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    Anaerobic endosymbiont generates energy for ciliate host by denitrification by Graf, Jon S., Schorn, Sina, Kitzinger, Katharina, Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Woehle, Christian, Huettel, Bruno, Schubert, Carsten J., Kuypers, Marcel M. M., Milucka, Jana

    Published in Nature (London) (18-03-2021)
    “…Mitochondria are specialized eukaryotic organelles that have a dedicated function in oxygen respiration and energy production. They evolved about 2 billion…”
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    Terrestrial-type nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between seagrass and a marine bacterium by Mohr, Wiebke, Lehnen, Nadine, Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Marchant, Hannah K., Graf, Jon S., Tschitschko, Bernhard, Yilmaz, Pelin, Littmann, Sten, Gruber-Vodicka, Harald, Leisch, Nikolaus, Weber, Miriam, Lott, Christian, Schubert, Carsten J., Milucka, Jana, Kuypers, Marcel M. M.

    Published in Nature (London) (02-12-2021)
    “…Symbiotic N 2 -fixing microorganisms have a crucial role in the assimilation of nitrogen by eukaryotes in nitrogen-limited environments 1 – 3 . Particularly…”
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    Diverse methylotrophic methanogenic archaea cause high methane emissions from seagrass meadows by Schorn, Sina, Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Bullock, Emma, Weber, Miriam, Lott, Christian, Liebeke, Manuel, Lavik, Gaute, Kuypers, Marcel M M, Graf, Jon S, Milucka, Jana

    “…Marine coastlines colonized by seagrasses are a net source of methane to the atmosphere. However, methane emissions from these environments are still poorly…”
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    Crenothrix are major methane consumers in stratified lakes by Oswald, Kirsten, Graf, Jon S, Littmann, Sten, Tienken, Daniela, Brand, Andreas, Wehrli, Bernhard, Albertsen, Mads, Daims, Holger, Wagner, Michael, Kuypers, Marcel MM, Schubert, Carsten J, Milucka, Jana

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2017)
    “…Methane-oxidizing bacteria represent a major biological sink for methane and are thus Earth’s natural protection against this potent greenhouse gas. Here we…”
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    Genetic potential for aerobic respiration and denitrification in globally distributed respiratory endosymbionts by Speth, Daan R., Zeller, Linus M., Graf, Jon S., Overholt, Will A., Küsel, Kirsten, Milucka, Jana

    Published in Nature communications (08-11-2024)
    “…The endosymbiont Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola was proposed to generate ATP for its eukaryotic host, an anaerobic ciliate of the Plagiopylea class,…”
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    Denitrifying community in coastal sediments performs aerobic and anaerobic respiration simultaneously by Marchant, Hannah K, Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Lavik, Gaute, Tegetmeyer, Halina E, Graf, Jon, Klatt, Judith M, Holtappels, Moritz, Walpersdorf, Eva, Kuypers, Marcel M M

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-08-2017)
    “…Nitrogen (N) input to the coastal oceans has increased considerably because of anthropogenic activities, however, concurrent increases have not occurred in…”
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    Bloom of a denitrifying methanotroph, ‘Candidatus Methylomirabilis limnetica’, in a deep stratified lake by Graf, Jon S., Mayr, Magdalena J., Marchant, Hannah K., Tienken, Daniela, Hach, Philipp F., Brand, Andreas, Schubert, Carsten J., Kuypers, Marcel M. M., Milucka, Jana

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2018)
    “…Summary Methanotrophic bacteria represent an important biological filter regulating methane emissions into the atmosphere. Planktonic methanotrophic…”
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    Persistent activity of aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria in anoxic lake waters due to metabolic versatility by Schorn, Sina, Graf, Jon S., Littmann, Sten, Hach, Philipp F., Lavik, Gaute, Speth, Daan R., Schubert, Carsten J., Kuypers, Marcel M. M., Milucka, Jana

    Published in Nature communications (21-06-2024)
    “…Lacustrine methane emissions are strongly mitigated by aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) that are typically most active at the oxic-anoxic interface…”
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    Metabolic specialization of denitrifiers in permeable sediments controls N2O emissions by Marchant, Hannah K., Tegetmeyer, Halina E., Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Holtappels, Moritz, Lavik, Gaute, Graf, Jon, Schreiber, Frank, Mussmann, Marc, Strous, Marc, Kuypers, Marcel M. M.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Summary Coastal oceans receive large amounts of anthropogenic fixed nitrogen (N), most of which is denitrified in the sediment before reaching the open ocean…”
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    Metabolic specialization of denitrifiers in permeable sediments controls N 2 O emissions by Marchant, Hannah K, Tegetmeyer, Halina E, Ahmerkamp, Soeren, Holtappels, Moritz, Lavik, Gaute, Graf, Jon, Schreiber, Frank, Mussmann, Marc, Strous, Marc, Kuypers, Marcel M M

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Coastal oceans receive large amounts of anthropogenic fixed nitrogen (N), most of which is denitrified in the sediment before reaching the open ocean. Sandy…”
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    Biosynthesis and Spectroscopic Characterization of 2-TM Fragments Encompassing the Sequence of a Human GPCR, the Y4 Receptor by Kocherla, Harsha, Marino, Jacopo, Shao, Xuan, Graf, Jon, Zou, Chao, Zerbe, Oliver

    “…This paper presents a divide‐and‐conquer approach towards obtaining solution structures of G protein‐coupled receptors. The human Y4 receptor was dissected…”
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    The Use of Topical Tacrolimus (FK506/Protopic) in Cutaneous Manifestations of Autoimmune Diseases by Graf, Jon, Webb, Allison, Davis, John

    Published in Journal of clinical rheumatology (01-10-2003)
    “…The cutaneous manifestations of autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, are common and often recalcitrant to treatment. Unfortunately,…”
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    Characterization of two genes encoding the Mycobacterium tuberculosis ribonucleotide reductase small subunit by Yang, F, Curran, S C, Li, L S, Avarbock, D, Graf, J D, Chua, M M, Lu, G, Salem, J, Rubin, H

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-10-1997)
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