A grand challenge in microbiology is to understand how the dormant majority lives. In natural environments, most microorganisms are not growing and instead exist in a spectrum of dormant states. Despite this, most research on microbial metabolism continues to be growth-centric, and many overlook the fact that dormant cells require energy for maintenance. In this perspective, we discuss our research program to uncover the metabolic strategies that support microbial survival. We present two major principles underlying these studies. The first is the recent realization that microbial survival depends on previously unrecognized metabolic flexibility. The second is that new discoveries in this area depend on more sophisticated integration of app...
Abstract Background The pure culture of prokaryotes remains essential to elucidating the role of the...
When organisms experience environmental change, how does their metabolic network reset and adapt to ...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...
Microbes are ubiquitous in virtually all habitats on Earth and affect human life in multiple ways, f...
Most bacteria spend the majority of their time in prolonged states of very low metabolic activity an...
Most bacteria spend the majority of their time in prolonged states of very low metabolic activity an...
Many organisms have evolved the ability to enter into and revive from a dormant state. They can surv...
Nature is rarely predictable. Fluctuations in the flux of energy in an environment limit the opportu...
Since Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, first microscopic observations of the unseen microbiota and the more ...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
A main function of bacterial metabolism is to supply biomass building blocks and energy for growth. ...
Recent determination of genome sequences for a wide range of bacteria has made in-depth knowledge of...
A.J. Kluyver and C.B. van Niel introduced many scientists to the exceptional metabolic capacity of m...
Any talk of the demise of in vitro cultivation as a useful mechanism for revealing many of nature’s ...
The ability of microorganisms to withstand long periods with extremely low energy input has gained i...
Abstract Background The pure culture of prokaryotes remains essential to elucidating the role of the...
When organisms experience environmental change, how does their metabolic network reset and adapt to ...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...
Microbes are ubiquitous in virtually all habitats on Earth and affect human life in multiple ways, f...
Most bacteria spend the majority of their time in prolonged states of very low metabolic activity an...
Most bacteria spend the majority of their time in prolonged states of very low metabolic activity an...
Many organisms have evolved the ability to enter into and revive from a dormant state. They can surv...
Nature is rarely predictable. Fluctuations in the flux of energy in an environment limit the opportu...
Since Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, first microscopic observations of the unseen microbiota and the more ...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
A main function of bacterial metabolism is to supply biomass building blocks and energy for growth. ...
Recent determination of genome sequences for a wide range of bacteria has made in-depth knowledge of...
A.J. Kluyver and C.B. van Niel introduced many scientists to the exceptional metabolic capacity of m...
Any talk of the demise of in vitro cultivation as a useful mechanism for revealing many of nature’s ...
The ability of microorganisms to withstand long periods with extremely low energy input has gained i...
Abstract Background The pure culture of prokaryotes remains essential to elucidating the role of the...
When organisms experience environmental change, how does their metabolic network reset and adapt to ...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...