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  • In this meta-analysis, the authors compile results from 60 years of chemotaxis research into a database of prokaryotic chemoeffectors that compares and analyses their effects as attractant, repellent or neutral compounds, as well as the chemotactic behaviour of responding microorganisms.

    • Maéva Brunet
    • Shady A. Amin
    • Jean-Baptiste Raina
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of tumorigenesis. Here, the authors show that nuclear myosin 1 regulates mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation via the TFAM and PGC1α transcription factors and suggest its depletion contributes to the Warburg effect during tumorigenesis.

    • Tomas Venit
    • Oscar Sapkota
    • Piergiorgio Percipalle
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-24
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 4-5
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 23, P: 1-2
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 9, P: 3084-3085
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-3
  • In this Review, Voolstra, Raina, Peixoto and colleagues discuss our current knowledge of the function and role of the bacterial microbiome in coral health and disease, and elucidate the response of the host-associated bacteria to global change, which bears implications for coral reef conservation.

    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jean-Baptiste Raina
    • Raquel S. Peixoto
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 22, P: 460-475
  • Sources of microbial metabolites in the surface ocean, their roles in ecology and biogeochemistry, and methods that can be used to analyse them are reviewed.

    • Mary Ann Moran
    • Elizabeth B. Kujawinski
    • Assaf Vardi
    Reviews
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 7, P: 508-523
  • Michael Ochsenkühn et al. look at the microbial and metabolic composition of coral surfaces and the surrounding seawater. They find that the metabolites found on the surface of the coral create a concentration gradient that influences the surrounding microbiome.

    • Michael A. Ochsenkühn
    • Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin
    • Shady A. Amin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 1, P: 1-10
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Climate Action
    Volume: 3, P: 1-3
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Sustainable Agriculture
    Volume: 2, P: 1-3
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Biodiversity
    Volume: 3, P: 1-3
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
    Volume: 10, P: 1-3
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-3
  • This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.

    • Raquel Peixoto
    • Christian R. Voolstra
    • Jack A. Gilbert
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 7, P: 1-3