Gemma Reguera 🌎
@microgem.bsky.social
Professor of Microbiology and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Development at Michigan State University. Editor in Chief of Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM). Views are my own.
OF CHEESE, YOGURT, AND PHAGES
Phage infections of Streptococcus thermophilus starter cultures threaten dairy fermentations. A surface receptor critical for phage-host interactions can be targeted to develop more robust starter cultures. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Phage infections of Streptococcus thermophilus starter cultures threaten dairy fermentations. A surface receptor critical for phage-host interactions can be targeted to develop more robust starter cultures. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
The cell surface-associated rhamnose-glucose polysaccharide represents the receptor of Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage P738 | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Streptococcus thermophilus is one of the most extensively applied members of the lactic acid bacteria, being extensively used as a bacterial starter culture in the production of fermented foods, including cheeses and yogurt. Bacteriophage infections present a significant threat to industrial dairy fermentations, which can lead to substandard production processes and product quality. Understanding phage-host interactions, which commence with the recognition and binding of a given bacteriophage to a particular host-encoded, cell surface-associated receptor, is essential for developing strategies to minimize phage-related risks in dairy fermentations. This study identifies the specific cell surface polysaccharide structure produced by Streptococcus thermophilus as the receptor required for infection by phage P738, bridging a key knowledge gap in phage-host interactions in this important industrial bacterial species. By elucidating how phage P738 recognizes and binds to its host, this work offers valuable information to aid strain selection and the development of phage-robust starter cultures.
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October 26, 2025 at 8:03 AM
OF CHEESE, YOGURT, AND PHAGES
Phage infections of Streptococcus thermophilus starter cultures threaten dairy fermentations. A surface receptor critical for phage-host interactions can be targeted to develop more robust starter cultures. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Phage infections of Streptococcus thermophilus starter cultures threaten dairy fermentations. A surface receptor critical for phage-host interactions can be targeted to develop more robust starter cultures. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
ACIDOPHILES, SULFATE MINERALS, AND MARS
Gypsum and other sulfate deposits commonly found on Mars formed under acidic conditions early in the planet’s history. Terrestrial sulfuric caves provide analogs to study extremophilic microorganisms driving these reactions. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Gypsum and other sulfate deposits commonly found on Mars formed under acidic conditions early in the planet’s history. Terrestrial sulfuric caves provide analogs to study extremophilic microorganisms driving these reactions. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Microbial ecology of acidic, biogenic gypsum: community structure and distribution of extremophiles on freshly formed and relict sulfate deposits in a hydrogen sulfide-rich cave | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Gypsum and other sulfate salts are common on Mars, and many of these deposits are thought to have formed from acidic fluids early in the planet’s history. Understanding the life that survives and thrives in similar environments on Earth is therefore crucial for evaluating whether these Martian sulfates are or ever were habitable. One such environment where acidic gypsum occurs is in sulfuric acid caves, where extremophilic microorganisms drive the precipitation of sulfate minerals by oxidizing hydrogen sulfide gas from the cave atmosphere. Here, we characterized the communities of microorganisms on freshly formed and ancient gypsum in the Frasassi Caves and found that the gypsum deposits hosted microbial communities that changed based on chemical energy availability and the age of the gypsum. Our findings underscore the importance of chemical and microbiological interactions in shaping habitable niches and provide context for searching for past or present life in acidic Martian sulfates.
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October 26, 2025 at 8:01 AM
ACIDOPHILES, SULFATE MINERALS, AND MARS
Gypsum and other sulfate deposits commonly found on Mars formed under acidic conditions early in the planet’s history. Terrestrial sulfuric caves provide analogs to study extremophilic microorganisms driving these reactions. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Gypsum and other sulfate deposits commonly found on Mars formed under acidic conditions early in the planet’s history. Terrestrial sulfuric caves provide analogs to study extremophilic microorganisms driving these reactions. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
BIOREMEDIATION TO THE RESCUE FOR MEGADIVERSE COUNTRIES
Sustainable, nature-based solutions against widespread pollution in megadiverse countries promise to preserve the invaluable biodiversity they harbor. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Sustainable, nature-based solutions against widespread pollution in megadiverse countries promise to preserve the invaluable biodiversity they harbor. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Restoring nature with microbes: bioremediation in the world’s biodiversity hotspots | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Currently, there are 17 countries on the list of megadiverse countries also known
as the Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Perú, Ecuador,
the United States, Australia, China...
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October 26, 2025 at 7:59 AM
BIOREMEDIATION TO THE RESCUE FOR MEGADIVERSE COUNTRIES
Sustainable, nature-based solutions against widespread pollution in megadiverse countries promise to preserve the invaluable biodiversity they harbor. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Sustainable, nature-based solutions against widespread pollution in megadiverse countries promise to preserve the invaluable biodiversity they harbor. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
BACTERIOPHAGE ENDOLYSINS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ACNE
Antibacterial activity of a peptide generated from the endolysin of anti-Cutibacterium acnes phages promises to advance anti-acne therapeutics and other cosmetic applications. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Antibacterial activity of a peptide generated from the endolysin of anti-Cutibacterium acnes phages promises to advance anti-acne therapeutics and other cosmetic applications. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Comparative antibacterial activity of N-terminal and C-terminal domains of a recombinant endolysin against Cutibacterium acnes | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Cutibacterium acnes is known to play a significant role in the pathology of acne vulgaris and several other disorders. Conventional methods of treating C. acnes infections using antibiotics face an ever-aggravating antibiotic resistance challenge. Endolysins present a promising alternative with advantages such as specificity and low-to-no chances of resistance. The current study compares the antibacterial activity of the full length as well as its N- and C-terminal domains of an endolysin from phage CAP 10-3. In addition, the dose-dependent effect and specificity of the N-terminal domain (which showed the most significant anti-C. acnes activity) are also explained. These findings can pave the way for developing alternative peptide-based anti-C. acnes therapeutics.
doi.org
October 26, 2025 at 7:53 AM
BACTERIOPHAGE ENDOLYSINS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ACNE
Antibacterial activity of a peptide generated from the endolysin of anti-Cutibacterium acnes phages promises to advance anti-acne therapeutics and other cosmetic applications. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Antibacterial activity of a peptide generated from the endolysin of anti-Cutibacterium acnes phages promises to advance anti-acne therapeutics and other cosmetic applications. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
SPOOKY VIROMES DURING CADAVER DECOMPOSITION
Machine learning to identify virus-driven microbial succession stages that can serve as forensic biomarkers during the decomposition of buried animal remains. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Machine learning to identify virus-driven microbial succession stages that can serve as forensic biomarkers during the decomposition of buried animal remains. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Viral community succession during cadaver decomposition and its potential for estimating postmortem intervals | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
We present a viral succession-based framework for estimating PMI in buried remains. Our study identifies stage-specific viral biomarkers and identified nine viral families significantly correlated with PMI. By combining metagenomics and machine learning, we developed an Extremely Randomized Trees (ERT) model that achieved a low prediction error (test set: R² = 0.96, MAE = 2.54 days). Furthermore, our findings demonstrate that viral and bacterial communities exhibit significant consistency and correlation during cadaver decomposition. This study not only provides a novel tool for the accurate estimation of forensic PMI but also advances our insight into viral regulation of bacteria and their interactions during cadaver decomposition.
doi.org
October 26, 2025 at 7:52 AM
SPOOKY VIROMES DURING CADAVER DECOMPOSITION
Machine learning to identify virus-driven microbial succession stages that can serve as forensic biomarkers during the decomposition of buried animal remains. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Machine learning to identify virus-driven microbial succession stages that can serve as forensic biomarkers during the decomposition of buried animal remains. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
A SPOTLIGHT ON AEM’S PLANETARY MICROBIOLOGY SPECIAL COLLECTION
Guest editor Betül Kaçar guides us through articles in AEM’s Planetary Microbiology collection, highlighting the transformative microbial innovations and singularities that make Earth what is today. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Guest editor Betül Kaçar guides us through articles in AEM’s Planetary Microbiology collection, highlighting the transformative microbial innovations and singularities that make Earth what is today. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Planetary microbiology: microbes, planets, and the search for life | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Life on Earth has existed for nearly 4 billion years, and for most of that time, it
was microbial (1). The diverse world we see around us today owes its entire existence to a few foundational
events c...
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October 26, 2025 at 7:49 AM
A SPOTLIGHT ON AEM’S PLANETARY MICROBIOLOGY SPECIAL COLLECTION
Guest editor Betül Kaçar guides us through articles in AEM’s Planetary Microbiology collection, highlighting the transformative microbial innovations and singularities that make Earth what is today. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Guest editor Betül Kaçar guides us through articles in AEM’s Planetary Microbiology collection, highlighting the transformative microbial innovations and singularities that make Earth what is today. doi.org/10.1128/aem....
Grant season would like a word.
October 7, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Grant season would like a word.
That’s right! And you can watch some videos on how to cut it like a pro before the party to make an even bigger impression. A few tips for that and storage here: www.jamon.com/learn-about-...
Jamon.com - How to Slice and Store Spanish Jamon Serrano and Iberico
Directions on how to properly slice and store Serrano Ham or Iberico Ham from Spain. Jamon.com provides in-depth information about Spanish Serrano and Iberico hams as well as artisan cured hams from a...
www.jamon.com
October 4, 2025 at 8:13 PM
That’s right! And you can watch some videos on how to cut it like a pro before the party to make an even bigger impression. A few tips for that and storage here: www.jamon.com/learn-about-...
It is decent. It is big though, so you will be eating jamón for a while. The last one I bought from Costco came with a (crappy) knive but a useful holder.
October 4, 2025 at 8:05 PM
It is decent. It is big though, so you will be eating jamón for a while. The last one I bought from Costco came with a (crappy) knive but a useful holder.
✅ Kill switches for biocontainment of industrial strains (important industrial tool)
✅ Phage engineering, CRISPR style (staphylococcal diagnostics and therapeutics)
✅ The unexpected impacts of tillage legacy on soil microbiomes (surprising impact of tillage history on carbon-cycling communities)
✅ Phage engineering, CRISPR style (staphylococcal diagnostics and therapeutics)
✅ The unexpected impacts of tillage legacy on soil microbiomes (surprising impact of tillage history on carbon-cycling communities)
September 21, 2025 at 4:08 PM
✅ Kill switches for biocontainment of industrial strains (important industrial tool)
✅ Phage engineering, CRISPR style (staphylococcal diagnostics and therapeutics)
✅ The unexpected impacts of tillage legacy on soil microbiomes (surprising impact of tillage history on carbon-cycling communities)
✅ Phage engineering, CRISPR style (staphylococcal diagnostics and therapeutics)
✅ The unexpected impacts of tillage legacy on soil microbiomes (surprising impact of tillage history on carbon-cycling communities)
✅ A hitchhiker’s guide to polyhydroxyalkanoates (indispensable catalog of methods for PHA research)
✅ The stinky aroma of myxobacterial predators in aquaculture (bacterial killers that leave a stinky water trail)
✅ A little acid to protect the gut from infections (featured in the cover)
✅ The stinky aroma of myxobacterial predators in aquaculture (bacterial killers that leave a stinky water trail)
✅ A little acid to protect the gut from infections (featured in the cover)
September 21, 2025 at 4:07 PM
✅ A hitchhiker’s guide to polyhydroxyalkanoates (indispensable catalog of methods for PHA research)
✅ The stinky aroma of myxobacterial predators in aquaculture (bacterial killers that leave a stinky water trail)
✅ A little acid to protect the gut from infections (featured in the cover)
✅ The stinky aroma of myxobacterial predators in aquaculture (bacterial killers that leave a stinky water trail)
✅ A little acid to protect the gut from infections (featured in the cover)
✅ Bacillus amicoumacins as biocontrol agents to protect citrus trees 🌳
✅ An expanded view of aerobic methanotrophs
✅ ELISA for rapid detection of fungal aerosols
✅ Bactericidal lipopeptides for crop protection
✅ New method for in situ measurement of pathogen’s growth rates during infections
✅ An expanded view of aerobic methanotrophs
✅ ELISA for rapid detection of fungal aerosols
✅ Bactericidal lipopeptides for crop protection
✅ New method for in situ measurement of pathogen’s growth rates during infections
August 24, 2025 at 11:49 AM
✅ Bacillus amicoumacins as biocontrol agents to protect citrus trees 🌳
✅ An expanded view of aerobic methanotrophs
✅ ELISA for rapid detection of fungal aerosols
✅ Bactericidal lipopeptides for crop protection
✅ New method for in situ measurement of pathogen’s growth rates during infections
✅ An expanded view of aerobic methanotrophs
✅ ELISA for rapid detection of fungal aerosols
✅ Bactericidal lipopeptides for crop protection
✅ New method for in situ measurement of pathogen’s growth rates during infections
✅ The squid 🦑 light organ gets a facelift (that is, a new model organism)
✅ A review of the ubiquitous yet understudied Mangrovibacter bacteria, which are key to bioremediation and biodegradation applications
✅ The microbial legacy of mining ⛏️
✅ A review of the ubiquitous yet understudied Mangrovibacter bacteria, which are key to bioremediation and biodegradation applications
✅ The microbial legacy of mining ⛏️
August 24, 2025 at 11:48 AM
✅ The squid 🦑 light organ gets a facelift (that is, a new model organism)
✅ A review of the ubiquitous yet understudied Mangrovibacter bacteria, which are key to bioremediation and biodegradation applications
✅ The microbial legacy of mining ⛏️
✅ A review of the ubiquitous yet understudied Mangrovibacter bacteria, which are key to bioremediation and biodegradation applications
✅ The microbial legacy of mining ⛏️