Current Opinion in Microbiology

Papers
(The median citation count of Current Opinion in Microbiology is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial overview: Fungal diversity: Now for something completely different121
Editorial Board117
Editorial overview: Antibiotics special issue116
Citrobacter rodentium(ϕStx2dact), a murine infection model for enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli106
Convergence in domesticated fungi used for cheese and dry-cured meat maturation: beneficial traits, genomic mechanisms, and degeneration97
PhoU: a multifaceted regulator in microbial signaling and homeostasis84
The mycobiome: interactions with host and implications in diseases77
Genetic mechanisms governing sporulation initiation in Clostridioides difficile75
Vertebrate and invertebrate animal infection models of Candida auris pathogenicity72
Seizing the moment: now is the time for integrated global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in wastewater environments71
Genetic and environmental factors shape the host response to Helicobacter hepaticus: insights into IBD pathogenesis69
Commensal inter-bacterial interactions shaping the microbiota68
Renal implications of coronavirus disease 2019: insights into viral tropism and clinical outcomes68
In vivo studies on Citrobacter rodentium and host cell death pathways68
Innovative approaches in the discovery of terpenoid natural products68
Editorial overview: Unraveling microbiome complexity66
Citrobacter rodentium infection at the gut–brain axis interface63
Molecular basis of synchronous replication of malaria parasites in the blood stage62
Ca2+-calmodulin signalling at the host-pathogen interface61
Editorial Board61
Function of autophagy genes in innate immune defense against mucosal pathogens61
Fungus–insect interactions beyond bilateral regimes: the importance and strategy to outcompete host ectomicrobiomes by fungal parasites59
Insights into Alphaproteobacterial regulators of cell envelope remodeling58
The impact of the host microbiota on Candida albicans infection56
Crosstalk between (p)ppGpp and other nucleotide second messengers55
Co-opting bacterial viruses for DNA exchange: structure and regulation of gene transfer agents54
Increasing the PACE of characterising novel transporters by functional genomics53
Manipulation of host cell plasma membranes by intracellular bacterial pathogens53
Coevolution of a generalist pathogen with many hosts: the case of the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis53
Control of bacterial second messenger signaling and motility by heme-based direct oxygen-sensing proteins53
Fungal effectors: past, present, and future50
Editorial overview: Human fungal pathogens: An increasing threat49
Advances in regulation of homeostasis through chromatin modifications by airway commensals49
Assembly of the exosporium layer in Clostridioides difficile spores48
Bottlenecks and opportunities in antibiotic discovery against Mycobacterium tuberculosis48
Neuroinvasion and neurotropism of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection48
Defining the expanding mechanisms of phage-mediated activation of bacterial immunity48
Soterobionts: disease-preventing microorganisms and proposed strategies to facilitate their discovery47
Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate host defense against attaching and effacing pathogens47
Innovative and potential treatments for fungal central nervous system infections47
Connecting microbial community assembly and function46
Editorial overview: Bacterial microcompartments to the fore as metabolism is put in its place46
Editorial Board46
Antifungal drug-resistance mechanisms in Candida biofilms46
Activation of complement-like antiparasitic responses in Anopheles mosquitoes45
Host control by SPβ phage regulatory switch as potential manipulation strategy44
Pain killers: the interplay between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and Clostridioides difficile infection43
The maternal gut microbiome during pregnancy and its role in maternal and infant health39
Conditionally unutilized proteins and their profound effects on growth and adaptation across microbial species39
Ready, STAT3, Go! Bacteria in the race for M2 macrophage polarisation39
Toward merging bottom–up and top–down model-based designing of synthetic microbial communities39
How do interactions between mobile genetic elements affect horizontal gene transfer?39
The human vaginal microbiota: from clinical medicine to models to mechanisms38
The longitudinal and cross-sectional heterogeneity of the intestinal microbiota37
Ecological and functional roles of bacteriophages in contrasting environments: marine, terrestrial and human gut37
Cell cycle regulation in Escherichia coli: from governing principles, checkpoints, and control variables to molecular mechanisms36
Bacteriophage communities are a reservoir of unexplored microbial diversity in neonatal health and disease36
The power of the small: the underestimated role of small proteins in bacterial and archaeal physiology36
Protein stoichiometry, structural plasticity and regulation of bacterial microcompartments36
What’s for dinner? How Citrobacter rodentium’s metabolism helps it thrive in the competitive gut35
Dissecting skin microbiota and microenvironment for the development of therapeutic strategies35
Toothpicks, logic, and next-generation sequencing: systematic investigation of bacteriophage-host interactions34
Environmental adaptation and diversification of bacterial two-component systems34
Differences and similarities between innate immune evasion strategies of human coronaviruses34
Editorial Board33
Editorial overview: Turtles all the way down: Bacterial cell regulation across scales33
Editorial overview: There and back again: a phage’s tale32
Antibiotic tolerance: targeting bacterial survival31
A tale of two nitrous oxide reductases: a cautionary perspective31
Second messenger signaling in Clostridioides difficile31
Regulation of para-cresol production in Clostridioides difficile30
Cell cycle-regulated ApiAP2s and parasite development: the Toxoplasma paradigm30
Reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance in the context of One Health30
Phage transmission strategies: are phages farming their host?30
The intricate organizational strategy of nucleus-forming phages30
New targets for antimalarial drug discovery29
Editorial overview: Recent advances in fundamental and translational research on parasitic protists29
Biological and bioinformatic tools for the discovery of unknown phage–host combinations28
Archaeal key-residents within the human microbiome: characteristics, interactions and involvement in health and disease28
Mycoviruses and their role in fungal pathogenesis28
Is Cryptococcus neoformans a pleomorphic fungus?28
Host-pathogen interactions: lessons from phagocytic predation on fungi28
SOS-independent bacterial DNA damage responses: diverse mechanisms, unifying function27
PII-like signaling proteins: a new paradigm in orchestrating cellular homeostasis27
Emergence and adaptation of the cellular machinery directing antigenic variation in the African trypanosome27
Virulence-associated factors as targets for phage infection27
The importance of persistence and dormancy in Trypanosoma cruzi infection and Chagas disease27
Beyond resistance: antifungal heteroresistance and antifungal tolerance in fungal pathogens27
The metabolic pathways and transporters of the plastid organelle in Apicomplexa27
Chemical communication in plant–microbe beneficial interactions: a toolbox for precise management of beneficial microbes26
Predicting the evolution of antibiotic resistance26
Editorial overview: emerging avenues in antimicrobial research26
Editorial overview: Return of the phages — a new golden era of molecular discovery and synthetic biology26
Activation of the extracytoplasmic function σ factor σV by lysozyme in Clostridioides difficile26
Temporospatial control of topoisomerases by essential cellular processes25
Can a microbial community become an evolutionary individual?25
Evolutionary ecology theory — microbial population structure25
Surface-displayed glycopolymers of Clostridioides difficile25
Gram-positive pathogens, inflammation, and the host lipid environment24
Deciphering mechanisms and implications of bacterial translocation in human health and disease24
Ethanolamine bacterial microcompartments: from structure, function studies to bioengineering applications24
Clostridioides difficile peptidoglycan modifications24
Strains to go: interactions of the skin microbiome beyond its species24
Editorial overview: Microbial cell regulation across multiple scales23
Immune-metabolic interactions between Leishmania and macrophage host23
The ribosome as a small-molecule sensor23
Editorial Board23
Cooperative defenses during enteropathogenic infection23
Host-directed therapies for malaria: possible applications and lessons from other indications22
The immune response to airway mycosis22
Prokaryote pangenomes are dynamic entities22
Editorial Board22
Microbiome rescue: directing resilience of environmental microbial communities22
Horizontal gene transfer and beyond: the delivery of biological matter by bacterial membrane vesicles to host and bacterial cells22
The promise of CRISPR-associated transposons for bacterial functional genomics22
Plasmids of Clostridioides difficile22
Host genetics regulate the plant microbiome22
Phage defense origin of animal immunity21
Editorial overview: current state and future of the microbiome field: why context matters21
Engineering genetic circuits: advancements in genetic design automation tools and standards for synthetic biology21
Evolutionary relationships among shell proteins of carboxysomes and metabolosomes21
The promise of copper ionophores as antimicrobials21
Role of pollution on the selection of antibiotic resistance and bacterial pathogens in the environment20
Editorial overview: Niche-specific and species-specific host-fungal interactions — how do they impact human health?20
Interplay of emerging and established technologies drives innovation in natural product antibiotic discovery20
The spatial organization of microbial communities during range expansion20
Molecular mechanisms of cellular quiescence in apicomplexan parasites19
Towards a deeper understanding of microbial communities: integrating experimental data with dynamic models19
Flagellotropic phages: common yet diverse host interaction strategies19
Encapsulins: catalysis inside a shell19
The multifaceted roles of Myb domain–containing proteins in apicomplexan parasites19
Microbiomes for sustainable biomanufacturing19
Metabolic flexibility in Trypanosoma cruzi amastigotes: implications for persistence and drug sensitivity18
Listeriosis, a model infection to study host-pathogen interactions in vivo18
Dissecting S-itaconation at host–pathogen interactions with chemical proteomics tools18
Recent advances in applying cell-free systems for high-value and complex natural product biosynthesis18
Erratum to “Harnessing the gut microbiome in the fight against anthelminthic drug resistance” [Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 53 (February) (2020) 26–34]18
Immunometabolism shapes chronic Staphylococcus aureus infection: insights from biofilm infection models18
Accessing nutrients as the primary benefit arising from chemotaxis18
Innate immune response to Candida auris18
Drugging the microbiome: targeting small microbiome molecules18
Aeromonas: the multifaceted middleman in the One Health world18
Putting microbial interactions back into community contexts18
Present and future outlooks on environmental DNA-based methods for antibiotic discovery17
Targeting Helicobacter pylori for antibacterial drug discovery with novel therapeutics17
Colonization resistance: metabolic warfare as a strategy against pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae17
Antibiotics from rare actinomycetes, beyond the genus Streptomyces17
Cell wall synthesizing complexes in Mycobacteriales17
Posttranslational modifications in bacteria during phage infection16
Hybrids unleashed: exploring the emergence and genomic insights of pathogenic yeast hybrids16
Yeast synthetic biology advances biofuel production16
How pathogens drive adipose tissue loss in the host16
Addressing antibiotic resistance: computational answers to a biological problem?16
Pseudomonas aeruginosa: an antibiotic resilient pathogen with environmental origin16
Hierarchical and simultaneous utilization of carbon substrates: mechanistic insights, physiological roles, and ecological consequences16
Within-host evolution of bacterial pathogens during persistent infection of humans16
Archaea oxidizing alkanes through alkyl-coenzyme M reductases15
Yersinia interactions with regulated cell death pathways15
Clostridioides difficile spore germination: initiation to DPA release15
A brief guide to machine learning for antibiotic discovery15
Capers with caspases: Toxoplasma gondii tales of inflammation and survival15
Making sense of drug-efflux transporters in the physiological environment15
Functional ecology of bacteriophages in the environment15
Cardiac damage and tropism of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 215
Climate change and plant pathogens14
Editorial Board14
From a parts list to assembly instructions and an operating manual: how small host models can re-write microbiome theory14
Argonaute proteins confer immunity in all domains of life14
The yin and yang of the universal transcription factor NusG14
Use of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic approaches for dose optimization: a case study of plazomicin14
Synthesizing microbial biodiversity14
Histone code: a common language and multiple dialects to meet the different developmental requirements of apicomplexan parasites13
Interactions of Vibrio phages and their hosts in aquatic environments13
Advances in constraint-based models: methods for improved predictive power based on resource allocation constraints13
It's complicated: relationships between integrative and conjugative elements and their bacterial hosts13
Inflammasome activation by Salmonella13
Symbioses between fungi and bacteria: from mechanisms to impacts on biodiversity13
Dividing lines: compartmentalisation and division in Streptomyces13
Emergent CRISPR–Cas-based technologies for engineering non-model bacteria13
Antibacterial particles and predatory bacteria as alternatives to antibacterial chemicals in the era of antibiotic resistance13
Contributions of diverse models of the female reproductive tract to the study of Chlamydia trachomatis-host interactions12
Recent insights into type-3 secretion system injectisome structure and mechanism of human enteric pathogens12
Microbial assimilation of lignin-derived aromatic compounds and conversion to value-added products12
Editorial Board12
From dusty shelves toward the spotlight: growing evidence for Ap4A as an alarmone in maintaining RNA stability and proteostasis12
Dirammox (direct ammonia oxidation) to nitrogen (N2): discovery, current status, and perspectives12
Editorial Board12
What’s metal got to do with it? Transition metals in Clostridioides difficile infection12
The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, as a model vector-borne pathogen: insights on regulation of gene and protein expression12
Interkingdom interactions between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans affect clinical outcomes and antimicrobial responses12
Immune evasion runs in the family: two surface protein families of Plasmodium falciparum–infected erythrocytes12
Microbiome engineering for sustainable agriculture: using synthetic biology to enhance nitrogen metabolism in plant-associated microbes11
Human and mouse NAIP/NLRC4 inflammasome responses to bacterial infection11
Antibiotic persistence and tolerance: not just one and the same11
Innate immune responses and monocyte-derived phagocyte recruitment in protective immunity to pathogenic bacteria: insights from Legionella pneumophila11
Time to switch gears: how long noncoding RNAs function as epigenetic regulators in Apicomplexan parasites11
Mechanisms and impact of antimicrobial resistance in Clostridioides difficile11
Pathogen adaptation to lung metabolites11
Human milk oligosaccharides and the infant gut microbiome from an eco-evolutionary perspective11
Artificial selection of microbial communities: what have we learnt and how can we improve?11
Sensing and responding to host-derived stress signals: lessons from fungal meningitis pathogen10
CTP switches in ParABS-mediated bacterial chromosome segregation and beyond10
Arginine sensing in intracellular parasitism of Leishmania10
Clostridioides difficile – phage relationship the RNA way10
Glycan processing in gut microbiomes10
Microbial communities and their enzymes facilitate degradation of recalcitrant polymers in anaerobic digestion10
Toxin–antitoxin systems as mediators of phage defence and the implications for abortive infection10
Editorial overview: AMR in the environment — too complex for surveillance?10
Genome reconstructions of metabolism of Plasmodium RBC and liver stages10
Pathogenic Aspergillus and Fusarium as important causes of blinding corneal infections — the role of neutrophils in fungal killing, tissue damage and cytokine production10
The mystery of persistent, asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections10
Transcriptional and metabolic regulation of EHEC and Citrobacter rodentium pathogenesis10
Evolution and synthetic biology10
Bioremediation of the herbicide glyphosate in polluted soils by plant-associated microbes10
Multi-layered genome defences in bacteria10
Selective drivers of simple multicellularity9
Antibiotic resistance in the commensal human gut microbiota9
Toll/interleukin-1 receptor domains in bacterial and plant immunity9
The emerging complexity of Chlamydia trachomatis interactions with host cells as revealed by molecular genetic approaches9
From genome structure to function: insights into structural variation in microbiology9
Control engineering and synthetic biology: working in synergy for the analysis and control of microbial systems9
Human microbiome variance is underestimated9
Forgotten fungi: the importance of the skin mycobiome9
Editorial overview: Two to tango: The intricate communications between host and bacteria9
Long-chain fatty acids as nutrients for Gram-negative bacteria: stress, proliferation, and virulence9
Nutritional control of bacterial DNA replication9
Synergy and regulation of antiphage systems: toward the existence of a bacterial immune system?9
Editorial overview: “All in all, it is not just another brick in the wall”: new concepts and mechanisms on how bacteria build their wall9
Co-ordinated assembly of the multilayered cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria9
The multifaceted lifestyle of enterococci: genetic diversity, ecology and risks for public health9
Are microbes colimited by multiple resources?9
Nothing makes sense in drug resistance except in the light of evolution9
Skin models for studying vector-borne kinetoplastid infections9
Editorial Board9
When bacteria are phage playgrounds: interactions between viruses, cells, and mobile genetic elements8
The microbial and host factors that govern Candida gastrointestinal colonization and dissemination8
The potential of using E. coli as an indicator for the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment8
Matching the β-oxidation gene repertoire with the wide diversity of fatty acids8
Progress and opportunities in microbial community metabolomics8
Mixotrophy in cyanobacteria8
Candida albicans natural diversity: a resource to dissect fungal commensalism and pathogenesis8
Alginate catabolic systems in marine bacteria8
The expanding universe of contractile injection systems in bacteria8
Stay on track — revelations of bacterial cell wall synthesis enzymes and things that go by single-molecule imaging8
Biophysical approaches to understand and re-purpose bacterial microcompartments8
Hungry for control: metabolite signaling to chromatin in Plasmodium falciparum8
Lessons from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal genomes8
Host–microbe interactions: communication in the microbiota–gut–brain axis8
Regulation of Citrobacter rodentium colonization: virulence, immune response and microbiota interactions8
Antimicrobial resistance acquisition via natural transformation: context is everything8
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