Microbial biofilms are often composed of multiple bacterial species that accumulate by adhering to a surface and to each other. Biofilms can be resistant to antibiotics and physical stresses, posing unresolved challenges in the fight against infectious diseases. It has been suggested that early colonizers of certain biofilms could cause local environmental changes, favoring the aggregation of subsequent organisms. Here we ask whether the enzyme content of different microbes in a well-characterized dental biofilm can be used to predict their order of colonization. We define a metabolic distance between different species, based on the overlap in their enzyme content. We next use this metric to quantify the average metabolic distance between n...
Microbial community members exhibit various forms of interactions. Taking advantage of the increasin...
ABSTRACT Tandem high-throughput proteomics and metabolomics were employed to functionally characteri...
Bacterial habitats, such as soil and the gut, are structured at the micrometer scale. Important aspe...
Microbial biofilms are often composed of multiple bacterial species that accumulate by adhering to a...
Microbial biofilms are often composed of multiple bacterial species that accumulate by adhering to a...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Abstract Multispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organisms, althoug...
Biofilm formation, in which cells form matrix-enclosed communities, is a major mode of microbial lif...
Deterministic and stochastic processes are believed to play a combined role in microbial community a...
Biofilms are consortia of microorganisms that form collectives through the excretion of extracellula...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
In nature, most bacteria live in surface-attached sedentary communities known as biofilms. Biofilms ...
The biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Microbial community members exhibit various forms of interactions. Taking advantage of the increasin...
ABSTRACT Tandem high-throughput proteomics and metabolomics were employed to functionally characteri...
Bacterial habitats, such as soil and the gut, are structured at the micrometer scale. Important aspe...
Microbial biofilms are often composed of multiple bacterial species that accumulate by adhering to a...
Microbial biofilms are often composed of multiple bacterial species that accumulate by adhering to a...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Abstract Multispecies microbial adherent communities are widespread in nature and organisms, althoug...
Biofilm formation, in which cells form matrix-enclosed communities, is a major mode of microbial lif...
Deterministic and stochastic processes are believed to play a combined role in microbial community a...
Biofilms are consortia of microorganisms that form collectives through the excretion of extracellula...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
In nature, most bacteria live in surface-attached sedentary communities known as biofilms. Biofilms ...
The biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Microbial community members exhibit various forms of interactions. Taking advantage of the increasin...
ABSTRACT Tandem high-throughput proteomics and metabolomics were employed to functionally characteri...
Bacterial habitats, such as soil and the gut, are structured at the micrometer scale. Important aspe...