This siderophore can be used by another methane-oxidizing bacterium from the same community that doesn't produce it, and provides a molecular link between iron speciation in the environment and methane oxidation
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We applied InverSIP to a methane-oxidizing bacterial community to identify an iron-chelating secondary metabolite (siderophore) used by methane-oxidizing bacteria to acquire insoluble ferric iron from their environment
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We combined stable isotope probing with the inverse labeling method we have been using to link biosynthetic genes to their products in a method we call InverSIP
04.09.2025 12:06 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
It has been great fun to work with Aaron Puri's team @awpuri.bsky.social on this project. InverSIP is a clever tool for linking genotype and phenotype.
Inverse stable isotope probingβmetabolomics (InverSIP) identifies an iron acquisition system in a methane-oxidizing... www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Proud to announce βRefAHL,β an updated, curated collection of LuxI-type quorum sensing signal synthases with their products and associated metadata. RefAHL is publicly available to help catalog LuxI-type diversity encoded in (meta) genomic data.
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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