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1. Mucus carbohydrate composition correlates with scleractinian coral phylogeny

2. Alpha-glucans from bacterial necromass indicate an intra-population loop within the marine carbon cycle

3. Strong chemotaxis by marine bacteria towards polysaccharides is enhanced by the abundant organosulfur compound DMSP

5. Dissolved storage glycans shaped the community composition of abundant bacterioplankton clades during a North Sea spring phytoplankton bloom

6. Viral infection switches the balance between bacterial and eukaryotic recyclers of organic matter during coccolithophore blooms

7. Metabolic engineering enables Bacillus licheniformis to grow on the marine polysaccharide ulvan

8. Biocatalytic quantification of α‐glucan in marine particulate organic matter

9. Diatom fucan polysaccharide precipitates carbon during algal blooms

10. Quantifying fluorescent glycan uptake to elucidate strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

11. Structural Basis of Ligand Selectivity by a Bacterial Adhesin Lectin Involved in Multispecies Biofilm Formation

12. Adaptive radiation by waves of gene transfer leads to fine-scale resource partitioning in marine microbes

13. Laminarin Quantification in Microalgae with Enzymes from Marine Microbes

14. The structure of RdDddP from Roseobacter denitrificans reveals that DMSP lyases in the DddP-family are metalloenzymes.

15. Spatial heterogeneity in carbohydrates and their utilisation by microbes in the high North Atlantic

16. Marine Bacteroidetes enzymatically digest xylans from terrestrial plants

17. Fucoid brown algae inject fucoidan carbon into the ocean

18. Structures and functions of algal glycans shape their capacity to sequester carbon in the ocean

20. Grazers affect the composition of dissolved storage glycans and thereby bacterioplankton composition during a biphasic North Sea spring algae bloom

21. Diatom fucan polysaccharide precipitates carbon during algal blooms

22. Quantifying fluorescent glycan uptake to elucidate strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

23. Diverse events have transferred genes for edible seaweed digestion from marine to human gut bacteria

24. Verrucomicrobia use hundreds of enzymes to digest the algal polysaccharide fucoidan

25. Glycoside hydrolase from the GH76 family indicates that marine Salegentibacter sp. Hel_I_6 consumes alpha-mannan from fungi

26. Insights into the κ/ι-carrageenan metabolism pathway of some marine Pseudoalteromonas species

27. Verrucomicrobiota are specialist consumers of sulfated methyl pentoses during diatom blooms

28. A new carbohydrate-active oligosaccharide dehydratase is involved in the degradation of ulvan

29. Bakterielle Mechanismen der marinen Polysaccharidverwertung

30. FGB1 and WSC3 are in planta‐ induced β ‐glucan‐binding fungal lectins with different functions

32. Biphasic cellular adaptations and ecological implications of Alteromonas macleodii degrading a mixture of algal polysaccharides

33. Specificity and mechanism of carbohydrate demethylation by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases

34. Structural Basis of Ligand Selectivity by a Bacterial Adhesin Lectin Involved in Multispecies Biofilm Formation

35. Verrucomicrobiota are specialist consumers of sulfated methyl pentoses during diatom blooms

36. Ion-exchange purification and structural characterization of five sulfated fucoidans from brown algae

37. The Biogeochemistry of Marine Polysaccharides: Sources, Inventories, and Bacterial Drivers of the Carbohydrate Cycle

38. Additional file 3 of Quantifying fluorescent glycan uptake to elucidate strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

39. Additional file 2 of Quantifying fluorescent glycan uptake to elucidate strain-level variability in foraging behaviors of rumen bacteria

40. Structural basis of ligand selectivity by a bacterial adhesin lectin involved in multi- species biofilm formation

41. Changing expression patterns of TonB-dependent transporters suggest shifts in polysaccharide consumption over the course of a spring phytoplankton bloom

42. Discrimination of β-1,4- and β-1,3-Linkages in Native Oligosaccharides via Charge Transfer Dissociation Mass Spectrometry

43. Extensive Transfer of Genes for Edible Seaweed Digestion from Marine to Human Gut Bacteria

44. Plant species-specific recognition of long and short beta-1,3-linked glucans is mediated by different receptor systems

45. Molecular recognition of the beta‐glucans laminarin and pustulan by a SusD‐like glycan‐binding protein of a marineBacteroidetes

46. Alpha‐ and beta‐mannan utilization by marine Bacteroidetes

47. Polysaccharide utilization loci of North Sea Flavobacteriia as basis for using SusC/D-protein expression for predicting major phytoplankton glycans

48. Biochemical characterization of an ulvan lyase from the marine flavobacterium Formosa agariphila KMM 3901T

49. Crystal structure of a marine glycoside hydrolase family 99-related protein lacking catalytic machinery

50. Exploiting fine-scale genetic and physiological variation of closely related microbes to reveal unknown enzyme functions

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