The ability of microbes to secrete bioactive chemical signals into their environment has been known for over a century. However, it is only in the last decade that imaging mass spectrometry has provided us with the ability to directly visualize the spatial distributions of these microbial metabolites. This technology involves collecting mass spectra from multiple discrete locations across a biological sample, yielding chemical ‘maps’ that simultaneously reveal the distributions of hundreds of metabolites in two dimensions. Advances in microbial imaging mass spectrometry summarized here have included the identification of novel strain- or coculture-specific compounds, the visualization of biotransformation events (where one metabolite is con...
ABSTRACT The genomes of actinomycetes contain numerous gene clusters potentially able to encode the ...
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI-TOF) imaging mass spectrometry (IM...
Soil bacteria live in complex communities that include bacteria, fungi, and plants, collectivelyrefe...
The ability of microbes to secrete bioactive chemical signals into their environment has been known ...
ConspectusIn the two decades since mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was first applied to visualize th...
Microbes are everywhere. One teaspoon of soil contains an estimated 100 million to one billion bacte...
Many microbes can be cultured as single-species communities. Often, these colonies are controlled an...
Motivation: The interactions between microbial colonies through chemical signaling are not well unde...
The overall themes of this dissertation revolve around the idea that recent advancements in mass spe...
Chemical heterogeneity is present in all biological systems—whether caused by lipid regulation and e...
Metabolic exchange between an organism and the environment, including interactions with neighboring ...
The Shank laboratory studies the chemical and physical interactions of microbes with each other and ...
Microorganisms are a plentiful resource for natural products research. Traditionally, natural produc...
Microbial communities contribute to a wide variety of biological functions in hosts and have the abi...
Microbial competition is a mechanism that occurs when two or more microbial species compete for ecol...
ABSTRACT The genomes of actinomycetes contain numerous gene clusters potentially able to encode the ...
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI-TOF) imaging mass spectrometry (IM...
Soil bacteria live in complex communities that include bacteria, fungi, and plants, collectivelyrefe...
The ability of microbes to secrete bioactive chemical signals into their environment has been known ...
ConspectusIn the two decades since mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was first applied to visualize th...
Microbes are everywhere. One teaspoon of soil contains an estimated 100 million to one billion bacte...
Many microbes can be cultured as single-species communities. Often, these colonies are controlled an...
Motivation: The interactions between microbial colonies through chemical signaling are not well unde...
The overall themes of this dissertation revolve around the idea that recent advancements in mass spe...
Chemical heterogeneity is present in all biological systems—whether caused by lipid regulation and e...
Metabolic exchange between an organism and the environment, including interactions with neighboring ...
The Shank laboratory studies the chemical and physical interactions of microbes with each other and ...
Microorganisms are a plentiful resource for natural products research. Traditionally, natural produc...
Microbial communities contribute to a wide variety of biological functions in hosts and have the abi...
Microbial competition is a mechanism that occurs when two or more microbial species compete for ecol...
ABSTRACT The genomes of actinomycetes contain numerous gene clusters potentially able to encode the ...
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI-TOF) imaging mass spectrometry (IM...
Soil bacteria live in complex communities that include bacteria, fungi, and plants, collectivelyrefe...