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Dynamic Metabolic Regulation and Vitamin C-Mediated Inhibition of Vibrio splendidus Persisters by Single-Cell Raman Spectroscopy
Highlights Single-cell Raman spectroscopy coupled with D2O labeling was first applied to Vibrio splendidus persisters. V. splendidus persisters are metabolically active rather than fully dormant. Persisters show remodeled cellular components with decreased nucleic acids and increased lipids and polysaccharides. Vitamin C inhibits persisters by suppressing the stringent response, providing a green anti-persister approach. Abstract Persister cells, a multidrug-tolerant bacteria
David Ojcius
34 minutes ago1 min read


Sublethal oxytetracycline and copper exposure alters rRNA gene copy number, expression, and intragenomic polymorphism in ciliates
Highlights Sublethal oxytetracycline and CuCl2 elevated per-cell 18S rDNA/rRNA copy numbers, disrupting allometric scaling with cell volume in two ciliated protists. Oxytetracycline selectively increased rRNA: rDNA ratios, revealing stressor-specific ribosomal regulation. Both stressors induced persistent intragenomic polymorphisms of 18S rRNA gene. Pollutant-induced ASV inflation may bias microbial diversity estimates. Abstract Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes serve as foundationa
David Ojcius
45 minutes ago2 min read


Oral colonization of probiotics: one size fits all?
Highlights Bedtime probiotic intake retains 100,000x more bacteria than daytime intake. Oral-origin L. reuteri strain colonizes better than the non-oral isolate. Probiotic persistence varies widely interindividually, some individuals retain strains 7+ days. Supragingival plaque shows highest proportional probiotic abundance by site. Higher probiotic levels correlate with greater pocket depth reduction in periodontitis. Abstract The clinical application of probiotics for oral
David Ojcius
1 hour ago1 min read


Changes in ppGpp levels impact gene expression and virulence features of Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli strain LF82
Highlights The global regulator ppGpp plays a central role in controlling AIEC virulence. Loss of ppGpp impairs virulence across in vitro and in vivo infection models. Two candidate biomarkers with discriminatory potential for AIEC identification were defined. Abstract Strain LF82 belongs to the Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) pathotype, found in 21% to 63% of Crohn’s disease (CD) patients. Many studies have explored its specific virulence mechanisms, but AIEC isola
David Ojcius
2 days ago2 min read
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