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Guy Schleyer

Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans Knöll Institute
Verified email at leibniz-hki.de
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In plaque-mass spectrometry imaging of a bloom-forming alga during viral infection reveals a metabolic shift towards odd-chain fatty acid lipids

G Schleyer, N Shahaf, C Ziv, Y Dong, RA Meoded… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Tapping into the metabolic crosstalk between a host and its virus can reveal unique strategies
employed during infection. Viral infection is a dynamic process that generates an evolving …

Viral infection of algal blooms leaves a unique metabolic footprint on the dissolved organic matter in the ocean

C Kuhlisch, G Schleyer, N Shahaf, F Vincent… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Algal blooms are hotspots of primary production in the ocean, forming the basis of the marine
food web and fueling the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. Viruses are key players in …

[PDF][PDF] Algal blooms

G Schleyer, A Vardi - Current Biology, 2020 - cell.com
blooms are commonly defined as ephemeral events of rapid proliferation of phytoplankton,
leading to the formation of dense assemblages in diverse aquatic ecosystems, including …

Lipid biomarkers for algal resistance to viral infection in the ocean

G Schleyer, C Kuhlisch, C Ziv… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Marine viruses play a key role in regulating phytoplankton populations, greatly affecting the
biogeochemical cycling of major nutrients in the ocean. Resistance to viral infection has …

[HTML][HTML] Viral infection switches the balance between bacterial and eukaryotic recyclers of organic matter during coccolithophore blooms

F Vincent, M Gralka, G Schleyer, D Schatz… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Algal blooms are hotspots of marine primary production and play central roles in microbial
ecology and global elemental cycling. Upon demise of the bloom, organic carbon is partly …

Ecological significance of extracellular vesicles in modulating host-virus interactions during algal blooms

D Schatz, G Schleyer, MR Saltvedt… - The ISME …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Extracellular vesicles are produced by organisms from all kingdoms and serve a myriad of
functions, many of which involve cell-cell signaling, especially during stress conditions and …

Cell-to-cell heterogeneity drives host–virus coexistence in a bloom-forming alga

N Joffe, C Kuhlisch, G Schleyer, NS Ahlers… - The ISME …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Algal blooms drive global biogeochemical cycles of key nutrients and serve as hotspots for
biological interactions in the ocean. The massive blooms of the cosmopolitan …

Viral infection switches the balance between bacterial and eukaryotic recyclers of organic matter during algal blooms

F Vincent, M Gralka, G Schleyer, D Schatz… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Algal blooms are hotspots of marine primary production and play central roles in microbial
ecology and global nutrient cycling. When blooms collapse, organic carbon is transferred to …

Viral infection of algal blooms leaves a halogenated footprint on the dissolved organic matter in the ocean

C Kuhlisch, G Schleyer, N Shahaf, F Vincent, D Schatz… - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
Algal blooms are important hotspots of primary production in the ocean, forming the basis of
the marine food web and fueling the pool of dissolved organic matter (DOM) 1 , which is the …

Novel lipid biomarkers for algal resistance to viral infection in the ocean

G Schleyer, C Kuhlisch, C Ziv, S Ben-Dor, S Malitsky… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Marine viruses play a key role in regulating phytoplankton populations, greatly affecting the
biogeochemical cycling of major nutrients in the ocean. Resistance to viral infection has …