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Carbohydrate stress-related response in Bifidobacterium pseudolongum subsp. globosum

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Knowing plasmid behavior in stressful conditions, like carbon source availability, has allowed an early insight into carbohydrate starvation as a curing agent for bifidobacteria, which could be important not only in genetics and ecology but also in food-grade and pharmaceutical applications for the development of cloning and expression vector systems.
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Horizontal Gene Transfer in Plasmid: Are We Close to Eliminating Periodontal Pathogens?

TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach to gene transfer called “hizONTAL GENE TRANSFER in plasMID” that combines “cell reprograming” with “disease-fighting” techniques.
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Stress Response in Bifidobacteria

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarized and evaluated the current knowledge on the multilayered responses of bifidobacteria to stressors, including the most recent insights and hypotheses.
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The Pleiotropic Effects of Carbohydrate-Mediated Growth Rate Modifications in Bifidobacterium longum NCC 2705

TL;DR: In this article , Bifidobacterium longum NCC 2705 was found to exhibit fast and slow growth rates on glucose and galactose substrates, respectively, and these differential growth conditions are accompanied by global transcriptional changes and adjustments of central carbon fluxes.
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Colonic health: fermentation and short chain fatty acids.

TL;DR: More human studies are now needed on SCFAs, especially, given the diverse nature of carbohydrate substrates and the SCFA patterns resulting from their fermentation, which will be key to the success of dietary recommendations to maximize colonic disease prevention.
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Influence of growth rate on susceptibility to antimicrobial agents: biofilms, cell cycle, dormancy, and stringent response.

TL;DR: Article de synthese portant sur les facteurs influancant la sensibilite resistance des microorganismes aux antimicrobiens.
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The molecular basis of carbon-starvation-induced general resistance in Escherichia coli.

TL;DR: At the onset of starvation Escherichia coli undergoes a temporally ordered program of starvation gene expression involving 40–80 genes which some four hours later yields cells possessing an enhanced general resistance, which can be potentially useful for selective expression of desired genes in metabolically sluggish populations.
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Morphological characterization of small cells resulting from nutrient starvation of a psychrophilic marine vibrio.

TL;DR: Upon starvation, Ant-300, a psychrophilic marine vibrio, was observed to decrease in size and change in shape from a rod to a coccus and regained "normal" size and shape within 48 h.
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Genomic Insights into Bifidobacteria

TL;DR: A comparative genome analysis of the genome sequences of nine strains representing four species of Bifidobacterium reveals a likely efficient capacity to adapt to their habitats, with B. infantis exhibiting more genomic potential to utilize human milk oligosaccharides, consistent with its habitat in the infant gut, and B. longum subsp.longum exhibits a higher genomic potential for utilization of plant-derived complex carbohydrates and polyols.
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