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    Acetobacter pomorum in the Drosophila gut microbiota buffers against host metabolic impacts of dietary preservative formula and batch variation in dietary yeast by Sannino, David R, Dobson, Adam J

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (31-10-2023)
    “…Gut microbiota are fundamentally important for healthy function in animal hosts. is a powerful system for understanding host-microbiota interactions, with…”
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    The Drosophila melanogaster Gut Microbiota Provisions Thiamine to Its Host by Sannino, David R, Dobson, Adam J, Edwards, Katie, Angert, Esther R, Buchon, Nicolas

    Published in mBio (06-03-2018)
    “…The microbiota of has a substantial impact on host physiology and nutrition. Some effects may involve vitamin provisioning, but the relationships between…”
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    The exceptional form and function of the giant bacterium Ca. Epulopiscium viviparus revolves around its sodium motive force by Sannino, David R, Arroyo, Francine A, Pepe-Ranney, Charles, Chen, Wenbo, Volland, Jean-Marie, Elisabeth, Nathalie H, Angert, Esther R

    “…spp. are the largest known heterotrophic bacteria; a large cigar-shaped individual is a million times the volume of . To better understand the metabolic…”
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    Host genetic determinants of microbiota-dependent nutrition revealed by genome-wide analysis of Drosophila melanogaster by Dobson, Adam J., Chaston, John M., Newell, Peter D., Donahue, Leanne, Hermann, Sara L., Sannino, David R., Westmiller, Stephanie, Wong, Adam C.-N., Clark, Andrew G., Lazzaro, Brian P., Douglas, Angela E.

    Published in Nature communications (18-02-2015)
    “…Animals bear communities of gut microorganisms with substantial effects on animal nutrition, but the host genetic basis of these effects is unknown. Here we…”
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    Thiaminase I Provides a Growth Advantage by Salvaging Precursors from Environmental Thiamine and Its Analogs in Burkholderia thailandensis by Sannino, David R, Kraft, Clifford E, Edwards, Katie A, Angert, Esther R

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-09-2018)
    “…Thiamine is essential to life, as it serves as a cofactor for enzymes involved in critical carbon transformations. Many bacteria can synthesize thiamine, while…”
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    Periplasmic binding protein-based magnetic isolation and detection of thiamine in complex biological matrices by Edwards, Katie A., Randall, Eileen A., Tu-Maung, Nicole, Sannino, David R., Feder, Seth, Angert, Esther R., Kraft, Clifford E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-12-2019)
    “…Deficiencies in thiamine (vitamin B1) cause a host of neurological and reproductive impairments yielding morbidity and mortality across environmental and…”
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    Developmental stage influences chromosome segregation patterns and arrangement in the extremely polyploid, giant bacterium Epulopiscium sp. type B by Hutchison, Elizabeth, Yager, Nicholas A., Taw, May N., Taylor, Matthew, Arroyo, Francine, Sannino, David R., Angert, Esther R.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-01-2018)
    “…Summary Few studies have described chromosomal dynamics in bacterial cells with more than two complete chromosome copies or described changes with respect to…”
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    Genomic insights into the thiamin metabolism of Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 and P. apiarius NRRL B-23460 by Sannino, David, Angert, Esther R

    Published in Standards in genomic sciences (03-10-2017)
    “…is the model organism for studying thiaminase I, an enigmatic extracellular enzyme. Originally isolated from the feces of clinical patients suffering from…”
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    In vivo function and comparative genomic analyses of the Drosophila gut microbiota identify candidate symbiosis factors by Newell, Peter D, Chaston, John M, Wang, Yiping, Winans, Nathan J, Sannino, David R, Wong, Adam C N, Dobson, Adam J, Kagle, Jeanne, Douglas, Angela E

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-11-2014)
    “…Symbiosis is often characterized by co-evolutionary changes in the genomes of the partners involved. An understanding of these changes can provide insight into…”
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    Isolation and characterization of arsenic resistant Geobacillus kaustophilus strain from geothermal soils by Cuebas, Mariola, Sannino, David, Bini, Elisabetta

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-08-2011)
    “…A thermophilic, arsenate resistant bacterial strain was isolated from a geothermal field located in the area surrounding Monterotondo (Tuscany, Italy). Based…”
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    CopR of Sulfolobus solfataricus represents a novel class of archaeal-specific copper-responsive activators of transcription by VILLAFANE, Aramis, VOSKOBOYNIK, Yekaterina, RUHL, Ilona, SANNINO, David, MAEZATO, Yukari, BLUM, Paul, BINI, Elisabetta

    “…In trace amounts, copper is essential for the function of key enzymes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Organisms have developed sophisticated mechanisms to…”
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    Development of a thermostable β-glucuronidase-based reporter system for monitoring gene expression in hyperthermophiles by Honarbakhsh, Maryam, Villafane, Aramis A., Ruhl, Ilona, Sannino, David, Bini, Elisabetta

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-07-2012)
    “…Mesophilic glucuronidases are the most widely used reporters of gene expression in plants, but unsuitable as reporters in (hyper‐)thermophiles due their…”
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    Investigations into how Bacteria Influence Nutrient Availability in Their Environment by Sannino, David Robert

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Bacteria shape many of their interactions with other organisms through the manipulation of nutrient availability, whether through cooperation by providing…”
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    Genomic insights into the thiamin metabolism of Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 and P. apiarius NRRL B-23460 by Sannino, David, Angert, Esther R

    Published in Standards in genomic sciences (01-01-2017)
    “…Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus is the model organism for studying thiaminase I, an enigmatic extracellular enzyme. Originally isolated from the feces of…”
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    The italic toggle="yes">Drosophila melanogaster /italic> Gut Microbiota Provisions Thiamine to Its Host by David R. Sannino, Adam J. Dobson, Katie Edwards, Esther R. Angert, Nicolas Buchon

    Published in mBio (01-05-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT The microbiota of Drosophila melanogaster has a substantial impact on host physiology and nutrition. Some effects may involve vitamin provisioning,…”
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