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Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel acetic acid bacterium from sour beverages
Syst Appl Microbiol. 2023 Jul 4;46(5):126440. doi: 10.1016/j.syapm.2023.126440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPolyphasic taxonomic and comparative genomic analyses revealed that a series of lambic beer isolates including strain LMG 32668T and the kombucha isolate LMG 32879 represent a novel species among the acetic acid bacteria, with Acidomonas methanolica as the nearest phylogenomic neighbor with a valid name. Overall genomic relatedness indices and phylogenomic and physiological analyses revealed that this novel species was best classified in a novel genus for which we propose the name Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov...
Source: Systematic and Applied Microbiology - July 10, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Atena Sadat Sombolestani Dries Bongaerts Eliza Depoorter Ilse Cleenwerck Anneleen D Wieme Scott J Britton Stefan Weckx Luc De Vuyst Peter Vandamme Source Type: research

New insight into thermal hydrolysis of sewage sludge from solubilisation analysis
This study evaluated the influence of flashing, reaction time, and temperature to understand the mechanism. It was found that while hydrolysis is the primary process (responsible for approximately 76-87% of sludge solubilisation), the sudden decompression via flashing at the end of the process, creating shear force to break the cell membrane, contributes a considerable percentage (approximately 24-13% depended on the treatment conditions) to the solubilisation of treated sludge. More importantly, the decompression helps significantly shorten the reaction time from 30 min to 10 min, which in turn reduces the sludge's colour...
Source: Chemosphere - July 10, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Phuong Linh Ngo Brent R Young Kevan Brian Saeid Baroutian Source Type: research

Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel acetic acid bacterium from sour beverages
Syst Appl Microbiol. 2023 Jul 4;46(5):126440. doi: 10.1016/j.syapm.2023.126440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPolyphasic taxonomic and comparative genomic analyses revealed that a series of lambic beer isolates including strain LMG 32668T and the kombucha isolate LMG 32879 represent a novel species among the acetic acid bacteria, with Acidomonas methanolica as the nearest phylogenomic neighbor with a valid name. Overall genomic relatedness indices and phylogenomic and physiological analyses revealed that this novel species was best classified in a novel genus for which we propose the name Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov...
Source: Systematic and Applied Microbiology - July 10, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Atena Sadat Sombolestani Dries Bongaerts Eliza Depoorter Ilse Cleenwerck Anneleen D Wieme Scott J Britton Stefan Weckx Luc De Vuyst Peter Vandamme Source Type: research

ACME Dissociation-Fixation, Flow Cytometry, and Cell Sorting of Freshwater Planarian Cells
Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2680:169-177. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3275-8_10.ABSTRACTPlanarian cell dissociation methods using enzymatic approaches are well established and have been widely used in the field. However, their use in transcriptomics and especially single-cell transcriptomics raises concerns as cells are dissociated alive, and this induces cellular stress responses. Here we describe a protocol for planarian cell dissociation using ACME, a dissociation-fixation approach based on acetic acid and methanol. ACME-dissociated cells are fixed, can be cryopreserved, and are amenable to modern methods of single-cell transcri...
Source: Mol Biol Cell - July 10, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Helena Garc ía-Castro Elena Emili Jordi Solana Source Type: research

New insight into thermal hydrolysis of sewage sludge from solubilisation analysis
This study evaluated the influence of flashing, reaction time, and temperature to understand the mechanism. It was found that while hydrolysis is the primary process (responsible for approximately 76-87% of sludge solubilisation), the sudden decompression via flashing at the end of the process, creating shear force to break the cell membrane, contributes a considerable percentage (approximately 24-13% depended on the treatment conditions) to the solubilisation of treated sludge. More importantly, the decompression helps significantly shorten the reaction time from 30 min to 10 min, which in turn reduces the sludge's colour...
Source: Chemosphere - July 10, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Phuong Linh Ngo Brent R Young Kevan Brian Saeid Baroutian Source Type: research

Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel acetic acid bacterium from sour beverages
Syst Appl Microbiol. 2023 Jul 4;46(5):126440. doi: 10.1016/j.syapm.2023.126440. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPolyphasic taxonomic and comparative genomic analyses revealed that a series of lambic beer isolates including strain LMG 32668T and the kombucha isolate LMG 32879 represent a novel species among the acetic acid bacteria, with Acidomonas methanolica as the nearest phylogenomic neighbor with a valid name. Overall genomic relatedness indices and phylogenomic and physiological analyses revealed that this novel species was best classified in a novel genus for which we propose the name Brytella acorum gen. nov., sp. nov...
Source: Systematic and Applied Microbiology - July 10, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Atena Sadat Sombolestani Dries Bongaerts Eliza Depoorter Ilse Cleenwerck Anneleen D Wieme Scott J Britton Stefan Weckx Luc De Vuyst Peter Vandamme Source Type: research