The coral microbiome: towards an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of coral–microbiota interactions

AR Mohamed, MA Ochsenkühn… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Corals live in a complex, multipartite symbiosis with diverse microbes across kingdoms,
some of which are implicated in vital functions, such as those related to resilience against …

Standardized multi-omics of Earth's microbiomes reveals microbial and metabolite diversity

JP Shaffer, LF Nothias, LR Thompson, JG Sanders… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Despite advances in sequencing, lack of standardization makes comparisons across studies
challenging and hampers insights into the structure and function of microbial communities …

Impact of marine chemical ecology research on the discovery and development of new pharmaceuticals

LT Tan - Marine Drugs, 2023 - mdpi.com
Diverse ecologically important metabolites, such as allelochemicals, infochemicals and
volatile organic chemicals, are involved in marine organismal interactions. Chemically …

Metabolomic signatures of coral bleaching history

TNF Roach, J Dilworth, AD Jones, RA Quinn… - Nature Ecology & …, 2021 - nature.com
Coral bleaching has a profound impact on the health and function of reef ecosystems, but
the metabolomic effects of coral bleaching are largely uncharacterized. Here, untargeted …

Metabolomic signatures of corals thriving across extreme reef habitats reveal strategies of heat stress tolerance

TD Haydon, JL Matthews… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic stressors continue to escalate worldwide, driving unprecedented declines in
reef environmental conditions and coral health. One approach to better understand how …

Developing model systems for dinoflagellates in the post‐genomic era

H Ishida, U John, SA Murray… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of eukaryotic microbes that are ubiquitous in aquatic
environments. Largely photosynthetic, they encompass symbiotic, parasitic, and free‐living …

Coral larvae increase nitrogen assimilation to stabilize algal symbiosis and combat bleaching under increased temperature

AS Huffmyer, J Ashey, E Strand, EN Chiles, X Su… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Rising sea surface temperatures are increasingly causing breakdown in the nutritional
relationship between corals and algal endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae), threatening the …

Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia in mice

X Yang, J Wang, CY Chang, F Zhou, J Liu, H Xu… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Cancer cachexia is a systemic metabolic syndrome characterized by involuntary weight loss,
and muscle and adipose tissue wasting. Mechanisms underlying cachexia remain poorly …

Metabolomics of Healthy and Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Affected Montastraea cavernosa Corals

JM Deutsch, OA Jaiyesimi, KA Pitts, J Houk… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Stony coral tissue loss disease, first observed in Florida in 2014, has now spread along the
entire Florida Reef Tract and on reefs in many Caribbean countries. The disease affects a …

Mass spectrometry–based metabolomic signatures of coral bleaching under thermal stress

JY Pei, WF Yu, JJ Zhang, TH Kuo, HH Chung… - Analytical and …, 2022 - Springer
Coral bleaching caused by climate change has resulted in large-scale coral reef decline
worldwide. However, the knowledge of physiological response mechanisms of scleractinian …