Abundant and diverse bacteria involved in DMSP degradation in marine surface waters.
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Catalytic promiscuity in the biosynthesis of cyclic peptide secondary metabolites in planktonic marine cyanobacteriaSynthesis of methylphosphonic acid by marine microbes: a source for methane in the aerobic oceanBacterial flavin-containing monooxygenase is trimethylamine monooxygenaseThe dimethylsulfide cycle in the eutrophied Southern North Sea: a model study integrating phytoplankton and bacterial processesDeep sequencing of a dimethylsulfoniopropionate-degrading gene (dmdA) by using PCR primer pairs designed on the basis of marine metagenomic data.Distribution and functions of TonB-dependent transporters in marine bacteria and environments: implications for dissolved organic matter utilization.Biogeographic partitioning of Southern Ocean microorganisms revealed by metagenomics.Prokaryotic genomes and diversity in surface ocean waters: interrogating the global ocean sampling metagenome.Transcriptomic analysis of a marine bacterial community enriched with dimethylsulfoniopropionate.Changes in dimethylsulfoniopropionate demethylase gene assemblages in response to an induced phytoplankton bloomMarine microbial metagenomics: from individual to the environment.Unusual regulation of a leaderless operon involved in the catabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Rhodobacter sphaeroidesBacterial associates of two Caribbean coral species reveal species-specific distribution and geographic variability.Seeing the forest for the genes: using metagenomics to infer the aggregated traits of microbial communities.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate-dependent demethylase (DmdA) from Pelagibacter ubique and Silicibacter pomeroyi.Bacterial Catabolism of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)Metagenome sequencing of a coastal marine microbial community from monterey bay, california.Abundance and distribution of dimethylsulfoniopropionate degradation genes and the corresponding bacterial community structure at dimethyl sulfide hot spots in the tropical and subtropical pacific ocean.Ecosystem productivity is associated with bacterial phylogenetic distance in surface marine waters.Single-taxon field measurements of bacterial gene regulation controlling DMSP fate.The global ocean microbiome.Subcellular tracking reveals the location of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in microalgae and visualises its uptake by marine bacteria.Reproducibility of Vibrionaceae population structure in coastal bacterioplankton.Microbial rhodopsins on leaf surfaces of terrestrial plants.Diversity of bacterial dimethylsulfoniopropionate degradation genes in surface seawater of Arctic KongsfjordenDiversification and niche adaptations of Nitrospina-like bacteria in the polyextreme interfaces of Red Sea brines.Metatranscriptomic and functional metagenomic analysis of methylphosphonate utilization by marine bacteria.Proteome Remodeling in Response to Sulfur Limitation in "Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique".Genomic, physiologic, and proteomic insights into metabolic versatility in Roseobacter clade bacteria isolated from deep-sea waterDiversity and abundance of phosphonate biosynthetic genes in natureMetagenomic insights into strategies of carbon conservation and unusual sulfur biogeochemistry in a hypersaline Antarctic lake.Catabolism of dimethylsulphoniopropionate: microorganisms, enzymes and genes.The chemical biology of dimethylsulfoniopropionate.The 'known' genetic potential for microbial communities to degrade organic phosphorus is reduced in low-pH soils.Mixing of water masses caused by a drifting iceberg affects bacterial activity, community composition and substrate utilization capability in the Southern Ocean.Marine cyanophages demonstrate biogeographic patterns throughout the global ocean.Potential DMSP-degrading Roseobacter clade dominates endosymbiotic microflora of Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Dinophyceae) in vitro.Genome sequence of strain HTCC2083, a novel member of the marine clade Roseobacter.DddY, a periplasmic dimethylsulfoniopropionate lyase found in taxonomically diverse species of Proteobacteria.Genome sequence of the marine alphaproteobacterium HTCC2150, assigned to the Roseobacter clade.
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Abundant and diverse bacteria involved in DMSP degradation in marine surface waters.
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Abundant and diverse bacteria involved in DMSP degradation in marine surface waters.
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Abundant and diverse bacteria involved in DMSP degradation in marine surface waters.
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Erin J Biers
Erinn C Howard
Shulei Sun
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10.1111/J.1462-2920.2008.01665.X
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2008-05-28T00:00:00Z