Matthias Horn

About Matthias Horn

Matthias Horn, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Microbiology, Molecular Evolution, Microbial Symbiosis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Chlamydiae in corals: shared functional potential despite broad taxonomic diversity

Comparative genomics of a vertically transmitted thiotrophic bacterial ectosymbiont and its close free‐living relative

Use of gene sequences as type for naming prokaryotes: Recommendations of the international committee on the taxonomy of chlamydiae

The Fish Pathogen “Candidatus Clavichlamydia salmonicola”—A Missing Link in the Evolution of Chlamydial Pathogens of Humans

Genome dynamics and temperature adaptation during experimental evolution of obligate intracellular bacteria

Colocalization and potential interactions of Endozoicomonas and chlamydiae in microbial aggregates of the coral Pocillopora acuta

Chlamydiae as symbionts of photosynthetic dinoflagellates

Gene gain facilitated endosymbiotic evolution of Chlamydiae

Matthias Horn Information

University

Position

Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science

Citations(all)

23684

Citations(since 2020)

10231

Cited By

17939

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

118

i10Index(since 2020)

102

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Matthias Horn Skills & Research Interests

Microbiology

Molecular Evolution

Microbial Symbiosis

Top articles of Matthias Horn

Chlamydiae in corals: shared functional potential despite broad taxonomic diversity

ISME Communications

2024/4/15

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Comparative genomics of a vertically transmitted thiotrophic bacterial ectosymbiont and its close free‐living relative

Molecular Ecology Resources

2024/1

Use of gene sequences as type for naming prokaryotes: Recommendations of the international committee on the taxonomy of chlamydiae

New Microbes and New Infections

2023/9/1

The Fish Pathogen “Candidatus Clavichlamydia salmonicola”—A Missing Link in the Evolution of Chlamydial Pathogens of Humans

Genome Biology and Evolution

2023/8

Genome dynamics and temperature adaptation during experimental evolution of obligate intracellular bacteria

Genome Biology and Evolution

2023/8

Colocalization and potential interactions of Endozoicomonas and chlamydiae in microbial aggregates of the coral Pocillopora acuta

Science Advances

2023/5/17

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Chlamydiae as symbionts of photosynthetic dinoflagellates

bioRxiv

2023

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Gene gain facilitated endosymbiotic evolution of Chlamydiae

Nature Microbiology

2023/1

Stephan Köstlbacher
Stephan Köstlbacher

H-Index: 4

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

One to host them all: genomics of the diverse bacterial endosymbionts of the spider Oedothorax gibbosus

Microbial Genomics

2023/2/9

A Novel Widespread MITE Element in the Repeat-Rich Genome of the Cardinium Endosymbiont of the Spider Oedothorax gibbosus

Microbiology Spectrum

2022/12/21

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Alejandro Manzano-Marín
Alejandro Manzano-Marín

H-Index: 12

Defensive symbiosis against giant viruses in amoebae

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/9/6

Vincent Delafont
Vincent Delafont

H-Index: 11

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

CT295 Is Chlamydia trachomatis’ Phosphoglucomutase and a Type 3 Secretion Substrate

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology

2022/6/20

Stephan Köstlbacher
Stephan Köstlbacher

H-Index: 4

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

The life cycle-dependent transcriptional profile of the obligate intracellular amoeba symbiont Amoebophilus asiaticus

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

2022/1

Evolutionarily recent dual obligatory symbiosis among adelgids indicates a transition between fungus-and insect-associated lifestyles

The ISME journal

2022/1

Pangenomics reveals alternative environmental lifestyles among chlamydiae

Nature communications

2021/6/29

Stephan Köstlbacher
Stephan Köstlbacher

H-Index: 4

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Coevolving Plasmids Drive Gene Flow and Genome Plasticity in Host-Associated Intracellular Bacteria

Current Biology

2021/1/25

Chlamydiae in the Environment

2020/11/1

Stephan Köstlbacher
Stephan Köstlbacher

H-Index: 4

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Acquisition of a type 3 secretion signal in an housekeeping enzyme shaped glycogen metabolism in Chlamydia

bioRxiv

2020/10/12

Stephan Köstlbacher
Stephan Köstlbacher

H-Index: 4

Matthias Horn
Matthias Horn

H-Index: 41

Molecular causes of an evolutionary shift along the parasitism–mutualism continuum in a bacterial symbiont

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/9/1

Draft Genome Sequences of Chlamydiales Bacterium STE3 and Neochlamydia sp. Strain AcF84, Endosymbionts of Acanthamoeba spp

Microbiology resource announcements

2020/5/14

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