细菌诱发蜱虫新陈代谢紊乱

IF 20.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
W. Robert Shaw, Flaminia Catteruccia
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摘要

研究微生物与蜱虫相互作用的代谢组学方法发现,宿主的β-氨基异丁酸对蜱虫的适应性和细菌感染都有促进作用。
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Bacteria induce metabolic perturbations in ticks

Bacteria induce metabolic perturbations in ticks

Bacteria induce metabolic perturbations in ticks
A metabolomics approach to study microbe–tick interactions reveals that host β-aminoisobutyric acid contributes both to tick fitness and bacterial infection.
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Nature Microbiology
Nature Microbiology Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
44.40
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1.10%
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226
期刊介绍: Nature Microbiology aims to cover a comprehensive range of topics related to microorganisms. This includes: Evolution: The journal is interested in exploring the evolutionary aspects of microorganisms. This may include research on their genetic diversity, adaptation, and speciation over time. Physiology and cell biology: Nature Microbiology seeks to understand the functions and characteristics of microorganisms at the cellular and physiological levels. This may involve studying their metabolism, growth patterns, and cellular processes. Interactions: The journal focuses on the interactions microorganisms have with each other, as well as their interactions with hosts or the environment. This encompasses investigations into microbial communities, symbiotic relationships, and microbial responses to different environments. Societal significance: Nature Microbiology recognizes the societal impact of microorganisms and welcomes studies that explore their practical applications. This may include research on microbial diseases, biotechnology, or environmental remediation. In summary, Nature Microbiology is interested in research related to the evolution, physiology and cell biology of microorganisms, their interactions, and their societal relevance.
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