Current Opinion in Microbiology

Papers
(The TQCC of Current Opinion in Microbiology is 17. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
PANoptosis in microbial infection117
Neonatal gut microbiome and immunity90
The gut, the bad and the harmless: Candida albicans as a commensal and opportunistic pathogen in the intestine88
Hepatitis E virus: host tropism and zoonotic infection79
Mycoviruses and their role in fungal pathogenesis66
Linking bacterial growth, survival, and multicellularity – small signaling molecules as triggers and drivers62
The potential of using E. coli as an indicator for the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment59
Seizing the moment: now is the time for integrated global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in wastewater environments59
The antiviral activities of TRIM proteins59
The assembly of β-barrel outer membrane proteins52
When is a transcription factor a NAP?49
Immunoglobulin A and the microbiome48
The challenges of estimating the human global burden of disease of antimicrobial resistant bacteria47
Antifungal drug-resistance mechanisms in Candida biofilms46
How antibiotics work together: molecular mechanisms behind combination therapy46
PAS domains in bacterial signal transduction42
Bacterial CRISPR screens for gene function38
Pseudomonas aeruginosa: an antibiotic resilient pathogen with environmental origin38
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis associated with viral pneumonitis38
The antimalarial resistome – finding new drug targets and their modes of action37
Natural recreational waters and the risk that exposure to antibiotic resistant bacteria poses to human health37
Role of pollution on the selection of antibiotic resistance and bacterial pathogens in the environment37
The ever-expanding world of bacterial cyclic oligonucleotide second messengers37
Antimicrobial resistance acquisition via natural transformation: context is everything37
Diversity of bacterial chemosensory systems36
Fungal endophytes in plants and their relationship to plant disease36
Salmonella effector driven invasion of the gut epithelium: breaking in and setting the house on fire36
Eradicating biofilm infections: an update on current and prospective approaches35
Commensal inter-bacterial interactions shaping the microbiota35
Antibiotic resistance in the commensal human gut microbiota35
Synthesis and recycling of the mycobacterial cell envelope34
More than propellers: how flagella shape bacterial motility behaviors34
Ecological and functional roles of bacteriophages in contrasting environments: marine, terrestrial and human gut34
New discoveries expand possibilities for carboxysome engineering32
Epithelial inflammasomes in the defense against Salmonella gut infection32
The multifaceted lifestyle of enterococci: genetic diversity, ecology and risks for public health31
Microbial communities and their enzymes facilitate degradation of recalcitrant polymers in anaerobic digestion30
Regulation and function of class A Penicillin-binding proteins30
Antibiotic persistence and tolerance: not just one and the same30
I want to break free – macrophage strategies to recognize and kill Candida albicans, and fungal counter-strategies to escape30
The evolutionary success of regulated cell death in bacterial immunity30
Salmonella pathogenesis and host-adaptation in farmed animals29
Microbial assimilation of lignin-derived aromatic compounds and conversion to value-added products29
Towards a deeper understanding of microbial communities: integrating experimental data with dynamic models29
Impact of bacterial persisters on their host28
Selective drivers of simple multicellularity28
Beyond the CRISPR-Cas safeguard: PICI-encoded innate immune systems protect bacteria from bacteriophage predation28
An overview of the global antimicrobial resistance research and development hub and the current landscape28
Glycan processing in gut microbiomes27
Plasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapies27
Dynamic of the human gut microbiome under infectious diarrhea27
Aeromonas: the multifaceted middleman in the One Health world27
The molecular and genetic basis of antifungal resistance in the emerging fungal pathogen Candida auris27
Roles of liquid–liquid phase separation in bacterial RNA metabolism26
Evolutionary relationships among shell proteins of carboxysomes and metabolosomes26
Advances and challenges in single-cell RNA-seq of microbial communities26
Bacterial efflux transporters’ polyspecificity – a gift and a curse?26
Multi-metal nutrient restriction and crosstalk in metallostasis systems in microbial pathogens26
The acid response network of Staphylococcus aureus26
Lipoproteins in Gram-negative bacteria: new insights into their biogenesis, subcellular targeting and functional roles26
Homeostasis of the Gram-negative cell envelope25
Putting microbial interactions back into community contexts25
T cell immunity to commensal fungi25
Yeast synthetic biology advances biofuel production25
Protein stoichiometry, structural plasticity and regulation of bacterial microcompartments25
Bacterial microcompartments and their role in pathogenicity25
Ecological dynamics of plasmid transfer and persistence in microbial communities25
How do interactions between mobile genetic elements affect horizontal gene transfer?25
Bacterial microcompartments: tiny organelles with big potential24
The bidirectional nature of microbiome-epithelial cell interactions24
Epigenome-metabolome-microbiome axis in health and IBD24
Mother–infant transmission of human microbiota24
Structure-based design of novel polyhedral protein nanomaterials23
Genetic mechanisms governing sporulation initiation in Clostridioides difficile23
Immunometabolism in fungal infections: the need to eat to compete23
Climate change and plant pathogens23
Minority report: the intestinal mycobiota in systemic infections23
Metabolic regulation of sexual commitment in Plasmodium falciparum23
Archaeal key-residents within the human microbiome: characteristics, interactions and involvement in health and disease23
Control engineering and synthetic biology: working in synergy for the analysis and control of microbial systems23
Engineered bacteria to report gut function: technologies and implementation22
The longitudinal and cross-sectional heterogeneity of the intestinal microbiota22
Recent advances in applying cell-free systems for high-value and complex natural product biosynthesis22
The intestinal mycobiome as a determinant of host immune and metabolic health21
Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate host defense against attaching and effacing pathogens21
Kin recognition and outer membrane exchange (OME) in myxobacteria21
A perfect fit: Bacteriophage receptor-binding proteins for diagnostic and therapeutic applications20
Regulation of Clostridioides difficile toxin production20
Metabolic control of virulence factor production in Staphylococcus aureus20
Diversity, detection and exploitation: linking soil fungi and plant disease20
Shigella infection and host cell death: a double-edged sword for the host and pathogen survival20
Rhizosphere bacterial interactions and impact on plant health20
Microbes to support plant health: understanding bioinoculant success in complex conditions20
The need for unrealistic experiments in global change biology20
The impact of two-component sensorial network in staphylococcal speciation19
Functional roles of microbial cell-to-cell heterogeneity and emerging technologies for analysis and control19
Anchoring surface proteins to the bacterial cell wall by sortase enzymes: how it started and what we know now19
Pathogenic Aspergillus and Fusarium as important causes of blinding corneal infections — the role of neutrophils in fungal killing, tissue damage and cytokine production19
When the metabolism meets the cell cycle in bacteria19
Modifications of cell wall polymers in Gram-positive bacteria by multi-component transmembrane glycosylation systems19
The evolution of MarR family transcription factors as counter-silencers in regulatory networks19
Who’s in control? Regulation of metabolism and pathogenesis in space and time18
The metabolic pathways and transporters of the plastid organelle in Apicomplexa18
Bacterial signaling as an antimicrobial target18
Recent structural insights into bacterial microcompartment shells18
The first line of defense: effector pathways of anti-fungal innate immunity18
It’s all in your head: antifungal immunity in the brain18
Inflammasome activation by Salmonella18
Synergy and regulation of antiphage systems: toward the existence of a bacterial immune system?18
Deciphering mechanisms and implications of bacterial translocation in human health and disease17
A brief guide to machine learning for antibiotic discovery17
Toward merging bottom–up and top–down model-based designing of synthetic microbial communities17
Host genetics regulate the plant microbiome17
Probing the diversity and regulation of tRNA modifications17
Reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance in the context of One Health17
cAMP signalling and its role in host cell invasion by malaria parasites17
Eradicating, retaining, balancing, swarming, shuttling and dumping: a myriad of tasks for neutrophils during fungal infection17
Regulation of Citrobacter rodentium colonization: virulence, immune response and microbiota interactions17
Colonization resistance: metabolic warfare as a strategy against pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae17
Targeting a highly conserved domain in bacterial histidine kinases to generate inhibitors with broad spectrum activity17
0.045424938201904