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[Nature Sub-Journal] Harvard Medical School has determined the relationship between the gut microbiome and specific diseases. In the future, a single stool sample can detect the risk of disease!
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
Author: Yun Introduction: Recent studies have shown that the human gut microbiome may be associated with obesity and cancer, and the Harvard Medical School research team has determined these connections.
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A new coronavirus strain was discovered in Europe, far more virulent than India's "triple mutant"
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
the title of the Nature report: How does a worrisome new crown mutant strain spread quietly with the 19-fold mutation, and what characteristics does it have?
620 appeared in Europe as early as February this year, but until April, Lithuanian researchers sequenced it, which revealed the identity of its 19 mutations.
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The AoATG5 gene regulates the development of the nucleus and predator organs of the nematode-predatory fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
Recently, Science China Life Sciences published an online research paper entitled "AoATG5 plays pleiotropic roles in vegetative growth, cell nucleus development, conidiation, and virulence in the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora", revealing the new functions of the autophagy gene AoATG5 .
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Xu Lei, Deng Shuli, Zhejiang University, etc.: Study on the saliva microbial community of caries-free preschool children with deciduous dentition
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
Content Introduction Chinese Abstract: Objective: To use high-throughput sequencing technology to identify the saliva microbial community in the oral cavity of preschool children without caries, so as to reveal its community composition and structural characteristics.
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Discovered two new coronaviruses that can infect humans, from dogs and pigs
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
On May 20, 2021, researchers from Duke University and Ohio State University published a research paper titled Novel Canine Coronavirus Isolated from a Hospitalized Pneumonia Patient, East Malaysia in the Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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Shi Zhengli/Zhou Peng's team published a new study on the coronavirus, further proving that the new crown is not a laboratory leak
Time of Update: 2021-06-01
The researchers analyzed that in the context of SARS-CoV-2 originating from animals, there may be a bat SARSr-CoV that uses HuACE2 more effectively than RaTG13, or a pangolin coronavirus with higher genetic sequence identity.
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Nat Microbiol | Du Xin et al. Reveal a new infection mechanism of the common human skin bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis from "friend" to "enemy"
Time of Update: 2021-06-01
Responsible Editor | xi Healthy human skin has many different types of microorganisms colonized on the surface of the skin. One of the most common types of bacteria exists in almost everyone's skin
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Improve your baby's physical condition by appropriately supplementing your baby with probiotics
Time of Update: 2021-05-31
Of course, babies also have a certain amount of probiotic intake in their daily diet, but for infants and young children who have just left the mother, the probiotics obtained from daily breast milk and complementary food are far from enough.
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A new species of endophytic fungus discovered by the Kunming Institute of Botany that promotes the aroma of agarwood trees
Time of Update: 2021-05-23
Although the microbial aroma method has been proven to significantly increase the yield of agarwood, the function of new fungal resources and their fermentation products that promote aroma formation remains to be studied.
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Nature: The dream linkage between Thor and Wukong. Li Meng of Shenzhen University named these Asgard archaea as Wukong
Time of Update: 2021-05-23
On April 28, 2021, the team of Professor Li Meng from the Institute for Advanced Study of Shenzhen University and the Eugene Koonin team of the National Institutes of Health published a study titled: Expanded diversity of Asgard archaea and their relationships with eukaryotes in the top international academic journal Nature paper.
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Liu Cuihua's team from the Institute of Microbiology revealed a new mechanism for a new ubiquitin-modifying enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis to inhibit host innate immunity
Time of Update: 2021-05-22
Recently, the latest collaborative research between Liu Cuihua's research group and the team of Professor Qiu Xiaobo of Beijing Normal University and the team of Academician Gao Fu of the Institute of Microbiology revealed that Mtb PknG can interact with another key protein of the host ubiquitin system—ubiquitin coupling enzyme (E2) UbcH7 Specific binding occurs and catalyzes a non-classical two-step ubiquitination cascade to target and regulate the host ubiquitin system, thereby inhibiting the host's innate immune response.
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The Wang Jun team of the Institute of Microbiology has made progress in the in-situ reconstruction of human intestinal flora and the research of circadian rhythm
Time of Update: 2021-05-22
Recently, the team of researcher Wang Jun from the Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the team of Professor Zhang Fabian from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University jointly published a research paper entitled "Reconstruction and dynamics of the human intestinal microbiome observed In Situ" in the Engineering journal.
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Liu Cuihua’s team from the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals a new mechanism by which a new ubiquitin-modifying enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits the host’s innate immunity
Time of Update: 2021-05-22
Recently, the latest collaborative research between Liu Cuihua's research group and the team of Professor Qiu Xiaobo of Beijing Normal University and the team of Academician Gao Fu of the Institute of Microbiology revealed that Mtb PknG can interact with another key protein of the host ubiquitin system—ubiquitin coupling enzyme (E2) UbcH7 Specific binding occurs and catalyzes a non-classical two-step ubiquitination cascade to target and regulate the host ubiquitin system, thereby inhibiting the host's innate immune response.
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Nature Plants | A new mechanism for receptor kinase FERONIA to regulate rhizosphere microbial communities through ROS signaling pathway
Time of Update: 2021-05-22
The name of cell membrane receptor protein kinase FERONIA (FER) is derived from the Latin "goddess of spring", which plays an important role in plant growth and development, reproduction, and response to adversity stress [3], but does FERONIA participate in plant roots?
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ISME Journal | Microorganisms have made new progress in the field of glacier cryogenic bacteria research
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
The relevant research results were published in the international mainstream journal ISME Journal with the title "Light stimulates anoxic and oligotrophic growth of glacial Flavobacterium strains that produce zeaxanthin" on January 15, 2021.
Light stimulates anoxic and oligotrophic growth of glacial Flavobacterium strains that produce zeaxanthin.
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Microbiome | Southern Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environmental Sciences has made important progress in maintaining the stability of soil microbial community structure
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
Recently, the top journal in the field of microbiology "Microbiome" published online the latest research results of the Specialized metabolic functions of keystone taxa sustain soil microbiome stability by the Soil Microbes and Organic Fertilizer Team of the School of Resources and Environmental Sciences of Nanjing Agricultural University on the specialized metabolic functions of keystone taxa sustain soil microbiome stability.
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MNFR from the research group of Chen Wei and Wang Gang of Jiangnan University: revealing the microbiological mechanism of the potential of Bifidobacterium breve mental probiotics
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
Cryan from the University of Cork in Ireland published an online publication entitled "Unravelling the Microbial Mechanisms Underlying the Psychobiotic Potential" in the international journal "Molecular Nutrition & Food Research" (IF=5.
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Kunming Institute of Botany and others have made progress in the research of the effect of microplastics on plant rhizosphere microorganisms
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
Micro Plastic, generally refers to plastic particles with a diameter of less than 5 mm, is a new type of carrier that causes pollution. In 200 years, the concept of microplastics was put forward, an
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New progress has been made in the research field of glacier cryogenic bacteria where microorganisms are located
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
Under the leadership of Researcher Dong Xiuzhu from the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, a multi-omics study was carried out on 47 strains of Flavobacterium.
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"Nature Communications": The biological clock is synchronized with the body and also with the virus...
Time of Update: 2021-05-10
Recently, in a study published in "Nature Communications", a research team led by the University of Oxford found that the circadian rhythm transcription factor (BMAL1) binds to the hepatitis B virus genome.