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Environmental and Gut Bacteroidetes: The Food ... - FrontiersMay 29, 2011 · Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes have colonized many different ecological niches, including soil, ocean, freshwater, and the gastrointestinal ...
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Bacteroidota - NCBITHE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics<|separator|>
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Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification of Bacteroidetes - PMCThe bacterial phylum Bacteroidetes, characterized by a distinct gliding motility, occurs in a broad variety of ecosystems, habitats, life styles, and ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Environmental and Gut Bacteroidetes: The Food Connection - PMCThe phylum Bacteroidetes is a very diverse bacterial phylum, the name of which changed several times over the past years. It is also known as the Cytophaga– ...Bacteroidetes In The Normal... · Bacteroidetes As Pathogens · The Genomic Perspective
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Phylum XIV. Bacteroidetes phyl. nov | Request PDF - ResearchGateOriginally referred to as the Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides group, this phylum has been the subject of extensive taxonomic revision in recent years.
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Phylum: Bacteroidota - LPSNBacteroidota is a phylum, with Bacteroides as its type genus, and is named after the type genus. It is a phylum proposed as phyl. nov.
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Bacteroidaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBacteroidota is one of 41 bacterial phyla [22]. The phylum Bacteroidota includes the classes Bacteroidia, Chlorobiota and Fibrobacterobiota and are anaerobic, ...
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Ancestry and adaptive radiation of Bacteroidetes as assessed by ...To date, the phylum Bacteroidetes comprises more than 1,500 described species with diverse ecological roles. However, there is little understanding of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio of the human microbiota changes ...Jun 9, 2009 · In healthy adults, 80% of the identified fecal microbiota can be classified into three dominant phyla: Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and ...
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The Genus Bacteroides and Related Taxa - SpringerLinkBacteroides fragilis,type species of the genus Bacteroides was first described by Veillon and Zuber (1898) as Bacillus fragilis but was later transferred to ...
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Family: Bacteroidaceae - LPSNCavalier-Smith (2002) assigned this family to the class Flavobacteria Cavalier-Smith 2002. Publication: Cavalier-Smith T. The neomuran origin of ...Missing: history Bacteriaceae
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Phylum: Bacteroidetes - LPSNGenome-Based Taxonomic Classification of Bacteroidetes. Front Microbiol 2016; 7:2003. Hahnke et al. (2018) assigned the class Saprospiria Hahnke et al.Missing: classes | Show results with:classes
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Bridging the membrane lipid divide: bacteria of the FCB group ... - NIHHere, we demonstrate that bacteria of the Fibrobacteres–Chlorobi–Bacteroidetes (FCB) group superphylum encode a putative archaeal pathway for ether-bound ...
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Revised phylogeny of Bacteroidetes and proposal of sixteen new ...The phylogenetic structure of the phylum Bacteroidetes was re-evaluated by means of tree reconstructions based on 16S rRNA (SSU) gene sequences. The results ...
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NCBI Taxonomy to include phylum rank in taxonomic namesDec 10, 2021 · The newly adjusted rule (Rule 8) in the ICNP requires all formal rank names to be formed by the addition of the suffix ” -ota” to the stem of ...
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Phylogeny and molecular signatures (conserved proteins and indels ...May 8, 2007 · The Bacteroidetes and Chlorobi species constitute two main groups of the Bacteria that are closely related in phylogenetic trees.Missing: polyphyletic | Show results with:polyphyletic
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GTDB: an ongoing census of bacterial and archaeal diversity ...Sep 14, 2021 · The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) was developed to provide a phylogenetically consistent bacterial and archaeal taxonomy which can accommodate ...Resource Content · Changes To The Gtdb Website · Resource Methodology And...
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GTDB release 10: a complete and systematic taxonomy for 715 230 ...Oct 22, 2025 · These include official recognition of the rank of phylum in the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) [35], followed by an ...Resource Content · Resource Methodology And... · Gtdb User Applications
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A rooted phylogeny resolves early bacterial evolution - ScienceMay 7, 2021 · A rooted bacterial tree is necessary to understand early evolution, but the position of the root is contested. Here, we model the evolution ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Metagenomic analysis sheds light on the mixotrophic lifestyle of ...Nov 23, 2024 · A maximum-likelihood tree, employing Bac120 marker sets from genome taxonomy database (GTDB), revealed that KSB1 forms a monophyletic clade ...
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New globally distributed bacterial phyla within the FCB superphylumDec 6, 2022 · These bacteria possess genes of unknown function that colocalize with genes potentially encoding anaerobic degradation of polysaccharides and ...
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Bacteroides - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBacteroides are anaerobic, nonmotile, gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria, typically nonpigmented and bile resistant.
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Low-input RNA-seq suggests metabolic specialization underlying ...Length variation was much greater than expected based on cell doubling: some cells were as short as 1 μm, while others exceeded 10 μm. B. thetaiotaomicron cells ...
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Archive BacDiveID:10.13145/bacdive133513.20240510.9 | BacDivecell morphology ; @ref: 29247 ; gram stain: negative ; cell length: 1.65 µm ; cell width: 0.5 µm ; cell shape: rod-shaped ...
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Key structures of bacterial peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide ...PGN is a vital cell wall component shared by all types of bacteria, while LPS is an essential structural element of the outer membrane present in all Gram- ...
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Bacteroidetes Gliding Motility and the Type IX Secretion SystemBacteroidetes use gliding motility, powered by adhesins, and the T9SS to secrete proteins, including motility machinery and other components. These processes ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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LolA and LolB are conserved in Bacteroidota and are crucial for ...Mar 6, 2025 · This study uncovers the presence of LolB in Bacteroidota and demonstrates that multiple LolA and LolB proteins co-exist in various species.
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Catalase and superoxide dismutase - PubMedThis review considers the distribution of the main enzymes of antioxidative defense, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase, in various groups of strictly ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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an important factor in the tolerance of Bacteroides fragilisCatalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD) are two important factors involved the oxidative stress and detoxification of ROS [38]. The exposure to O2 in B ...
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Flexirubin-type pigments in Flavobacterium | Archives of MicrobiologyFlexirubin-type pigments in Flavobacterium contain elements of Flexibacter and Cytophaga pigments, and may indicate a close phylogenetic relationship.
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A new paradigm for outer membrane protein biogenesis in ... - NatureOct 1, 2025 · OM proteins in the Bacteroidota exhibit considerably greater structural diversity than the OM proteome of E. coli, raising the possibility that ...
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Structure of a distinct β-barrel assembly machinery complex in the ...Here we report the discovery of a distinct BAM complex that is widespread within the Bacteroidota. Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the BAM ...
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Propionate production by Bacteroidia gut bacteria and its ...Jul 10, 2024 · This study aims to compare propionate production from glucose within Bacteroidia and characterize good propionate producers among this group.
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Short-chain fatty acids—a key link between the gut microbiome and ...Apr 30, 2025 · SCFAs, including acetate, propionate, and butyrate, are produced by the gut microbiome during the fermentation of dietary fibers and, in the ...
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Polysaccharide Utilization Loci: Fueling Microbial CommunitiesPolysaccharide utilization loci (PULs), which are strictly regulated, colocalized gene clusters that encode enzyme and protein ensembles required for the ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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The Starch Utilization System Assembles around Stationary ... - NIHSus-like systems are encoded within discrete polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs), and each Sus-like system outer-membrane complex targets a distinct glycan ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Microbial Fermentation of Dietary Protein: An Important Factor in ...Jan 13, 2019 · Branched-chain fatty acids (BCFAs) are reliable markers of proteolytic fermentation as they are produced exclusively through the fermentation of ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Bacteroides spp. promotes branched-chain amino acid catabolism ...Nov 19, 2021 · We found that the levels of circulating branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and their cognate α-ketoacids (BCKA) were significantly correlated ...Missing: Bacteroidota proteases
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The ecology of Cytophaga-Flavobacteria in aquatic environmentsAug 7, 2025 · They revealed that Bacteroidetes convert nitrate into various nitrogen compounds and are essential for degrading complex organic matter, ...
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[PDF] The frequent occurrence and metabolic versatility of Marinifilaceae ...Jul 26, 2022 · Differentiation among MF bacterial subgroups in nitrogen fixation and nitrogen ... Versatile anaerobic respiration mechanisms by MF bacteria.
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[PDF] Carbon monoxide inhibition on acidogenic glucose fermentation ...Jul 11, 2024 · C6H12O6→CH3CH2CH2COOH + 2CO2 + 2H2. (R3). While propionate and butyrate oxidation (Bastone et al. 2000; Müller et al. 2010):. CH3CH2COOH + ...
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Comparative genome analyses reveal insights into the marine ...Jul 5, 2025 · These findings differentiate strain SW4T from its closest and only existing species of P. aquaticum at both genomic and phenotypical levels.
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Selective utilization of medicinal polysaccharides by human gut ...Jan 14, 2025 · Here, we systematically mapped the utilization profiles of 20 different medicinal polysaccharides by 28 human gut Bacteroides and Parabacteroides species.Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Successional action of Bacteroidota and Firmicutes in decomposing ...Oct 14, 2023 · This study revealed a collaborating sequential contribution of microbial taxa and functional genes in the decomposition of straw residues in a paddy soil.
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Rhizosphere bacteriome structure and functions - NatureFeb 11, 2022 · The bacterial phyla—Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria—were enriched in the rhizosphere of overall samples, whereas Chloroflexi, Acidobacteria, ...
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Absolute quantitation of microbiota abundance in environmental ...In this experiment, the soil microbiota was estimated to contain: 7.6 × 108, 8.7 × 108, 6.3 × 108, 1.7 × 109 and 2.2 × 109 16S rRNA copies per gram of soil.
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Deep-sea Bacteroidetes from the Mariana Trench specialize in ...Aug 7, 2023 · Increased polysaccharide metabolic versality of BH Bacteroidetes. We further explored the difference in potential polysaccharide substrates ...
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Salinity Shapes the Microbial Communities in Surface Sediments of ...In this study, the microbial community composition in the surface sediments from 12 lakes with different salinities on the Tibetan Plateau were analyzed
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Microbial diversity and functions in saline soils: A review from a ...Here, we summarize the changes in soil microbial diversity and function under the influence of soil salinization in diverse natural ecosystems.Review · Soil Microbial Functions... · Applying Soil Microbiome To...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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[PDF] Deciphering Global Patterns of Marine Microbial ... - bioRxivCampylobacterota was more abundant in temperate regions, whereas Bacteroidota. 150 and Firmicutes were enriched in polar and tropical regions, respectively.
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Genomic insights into redox-driven microbial processes for carbon ...Jun 11, 2024 · Following the thawing of permafrost, there was a notable shift in microbial community structure, with fermentative Firmicutes and Bacteroidota ...
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Interpreting Prevotella and Bacteroides as biomarkers of diet and ...Apr 12, 2016 · The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and disease. Understanding what constitutes a health-promoting (eubiotic) or disease- ...
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Cross-feeding in the gut microbiome: Ecology and Mechanisms - PMCThe net outcome of this cross-feeding is that the three major SCFA (acetate, propionate, butyrate) accumulate to high concentrations in the gut, peaking in the ...
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Microbiome and metabolic disease: revisiting the bacterial phylum ...Nov 29, 2016 · Out of thousands of bacterial species-level phylotypes inhabiting the human gut, the majority belong to two dominant phyla, the Bacteroidetes ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Rhizosphere community selection reveals bacteria associated with ...Apr 9, 2021 · Root exudates are released into the rhizosphere where they are crucial in attracting and selecting microorganisms, thus altering the composition ...Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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The rhizosphere microbiome: Plant–microbial interactions for ... - NIHThis review summarizes current knowledge and perspectives on plant–microbial interactions for resource acquisition and discusses promising advances.Missing: Bacteroidota | Show results with:Bacteroidota
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Bacterial degradation of algal blooms seems surprisingly simpleJul 26, 2019 · In marine Bacteroidetes the bulk of glycan degradation during algae blooms is mediated by few clades using a restricted set of genes. The ...
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Community Dynamics of Free-Living and Particle-Attached Bacteria ...Nov 3, 2022 · Our research provides insight into the responses of FL and PA bacterial communities to blooms caused by protozoa like N. scintillans and M. rubrum.
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Systematically investigating and identifying bacteriocins in the ...Sep 2, 2025 · Human gut microbiota produces unmodified bacteriocins, natural antimicrobial peptides that protect against pathogens and regulate host ...
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Probiotics reshape the coral microbiome in situ without detectable ...Apr 9, 2024 · Pioneering coral probiotics study shows in situ application reshapes the coral microbiome, boosting beneficial bacteria and reducing pathogens ...
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Soil organic carbon, carbon fractions, and microbial community ...Oct 25, 2024 · Organic amendments enhance soil carbon fractions, modulating the microbial community by increasing Bacteroidetes ... Bacteroidota ...Soil Carbon Fractions · Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics... · Soil Bacterial Community
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Bacteroides Fragilis - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMay 23, 2023 · Bacteroides fragilis virulence is mostly by toxin production. ... bacteremia with distant abscess formation due to Bacteroides fragilis infection.Introduction · Epidemiology · Pathophysiology · History and Physical
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Porphyromonas gingivalis Virulence Factors and Clinical ... - NIHVirulence factors of P. gingivalis are fimbriae, hemolysin, hemagglutinins, capsule, outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), lipopolysaccharides (LPS), and gingipains ( ...
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Bacteroides: the Good, the Bad, and the Nitty-Gritty - PMCSummary: Bacteroides species are significant clinical pathogens and are found in most anaerobic infections, with an associated mortality of more than 19%.
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Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis: a Rogue among Symbiotes - PMCfragilis toxin (BFT). BFT is the only recognized virulence factor specific for ETBF. ETBF strains are associated with inflammatory diarrheal disease in children ...
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Roles of Porphyromonas gingivalis and its Virulence factors in ...P. gingivalis virulence factors subvert immune responses to evade bacterial clearance and promote inflammation.
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The prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in Bacteroides fragilis ...For the β-lactams, the cepA gene was found in 70.8% of the tested strains (all resistant to ampicillin), but its presence did not correlate with the ampicillin ...
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Antibiotic resistance pattern of Bacteroides fragilis isolated ... - NIHApr 23, 2021 · The highest rate of resistance was observed for penicillin G (100%) followed by tetracycline (74.4%), clindamycin (41%) and cefoxitin (38.5%).
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Nosocomial Infections - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfAug 2, 2025 · HAIs are primarily caused by bacteria, followed by fungi and viruses. The prevalence of specific pathogens varies across healthcare settings, ...
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Gut Microbiota in Colorectal Cancer: Biological Role and ...These were Fusobacterium nucleatum, Bacteroides fragilis, Parvimonas micra ... Fusobacterium nucleatum promotes colorectal cancer cells adhesion to ...
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Novel and rare β-lactamase genes of Bacteroides fragilis group ...Feb 13, 2024 · Objectives: This study screened the prevalence of rare β-lactamase genes in Bacteroides fragilis group strains from clinical specimens and ...
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The Role of Probiotics and Their Postbiotic Metabolites in Post ...Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota dysbiosis and disruption of the gut–brain axis play a central role in the pathophysiology of this condition.
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Crosstalk between gut microbiotas and fatty acid metabolism in ...Feb 26, 2025 · In maintaining gut barrier integrity and gastrointestinal structure, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron induces the expression of small proline-rich ...
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Gut microbiota in COVID-19: key microbial changes, potential ...Oct 21, 2022 · SCFAs can activate anti-inflammatory responses of immune cells, inhibit inflammatory signalling pathways and maintain the integrity of the gut ...
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Microbiome-based interventions to modulate gut ecology and the ...Sep 30, 2022 · In this review, we assessed the experimental evidence for microbiome-based interventions, with a particular focus on their clinical relevance, ecological ...
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Bacteroides uniformis-induced perturbations in colonic microbiota ...Aug 14, 2023 · Bacteroides uniformis (Bu) regulates animal intestinal homeostasis; however, the mechanism by which it alleviates colitis in mice remains ...
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Novel Bacteroides Vulgatus strain protects against gluten-induced ...Jan 4, 2024 · We identified a unique strain of B. vulgatus that may exert a beneficial role by protecting CeD epithelium against a gluten-induced break of epithelial ...
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Treatment of peanut allergy and colitis in mice via the intestinal ...Dec 22, 2022 · The ability of butyrate to regulate barrier immunity makes it an ideal drug candidate for inflammatory diseases of the gut such as food allergy ...<|separator|>
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Gut microbiome and serum metabolome alterations in obesity and ...The abundance of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, a glutamate-fermenting commensal, was markedly decreased in obese individuals and was inversely correlated with ...
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A strain of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron attenuates ... - PubMedWhile fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an effective therapy for CDI, a number of challenges limit its application. Studies suggest that probiotics may ...
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Identification of donor Bacteroides vulgatus genes encoding ...Aug 29, 2023 · Fecal microbial transplant (FMT) has been shown to be highly effective for the treatment of patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile. The ...
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Variability of strain engraftment and predictability of microbiome ...Sep 15, 2022 · Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is highly effective against recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection and is considered a promising ...
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Engineering dual-glycan responsive expression systems for tunable ...Nov 22, 2019 · Glycan metabolism in Bacteroidetes is genetically encoded within polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs), which are clusters of co-regulated ...Results · Augmenting Transgene... · Methods
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Insight into immunoregulatory and neuromodulatory capability of ...Oct 30, 2025 · Further, we focused our research on the neuromodulatory potential of Bacteroides isolates in relation to the gut-brain axis, aiming to uncover ...
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Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron VPI-5482 genome assembly ... - NCBIRefSeq, GenBank. Genome size, 6.3 Mb, 6.3 Mb. Total ungapped length, 6.3 Mb, 6.3 Mb. Number of chromosomes, 2, 2. Number of scaffolds, 2, 2.
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TonB‐dependent transporters in the Bacteroidetes: Unique domain ...Jan 15, 2021 · The hallmark feature of the Bacteroidetes PUL that allows their relatively easy identification from genomic data is the presence of a pair of ...
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CRISPR-Cas-based identification of a sialylated human milk ...Jan 2, 2024 · We investigate Bacteroides dorei isolates from breastfed-infants and identify that polysaccharide utilization locus (PUL) 33 enables B. dorei to utilize ...Missing: Bacteroidota drug<|separator|>
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Mobile genetic elements in the genus Bacteroides, and their ...Bacteroides use conjugative and mobilizable elements, including plasmids and transposons, to transfer genes via conjugation, a uni-directional DNA transfer.
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Evidence of Extensive DNA Transfer between Bacteroidales ...Jun 17, 2014 · The genome sequences of intestinal Bacteroidales strains reveal evidence of extensive horizontal gene transfer.
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Gene regulation in Bacteroides fragilis: adaptive control in a ...Oct 17, 2025 · This results in the transcription of the downstream PUL genes, enabling precise control of glycan transport and catabolism (Fig. 2) (64) ...
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Architecture of the photosynthetic complex from a green sulfur ...Nov 20, 2020 · These features include a homodimeric core with fewer pigments associated, a conserved core protein structure, distinctive pigment ...
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A Phylogenomic Analysis of the Bacterial Phylum FibrobacteresHere, we performed a comparative analysis of Fibrobacter succinogenes, C. alkaliphilus and eight near or substantially complete Fibrobacteres/TG3 genomes of ...
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Chlorobaculum tepidum outer membrane vesicles may transport ...A ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO)-like protein from Chlorobium tepidum that is involved with sulfur metabolism and the response to ...
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Community dynamics and metagenomic analyses reveal ... - NatureMay 3, 2024 · Notably, the Spirochaetota had the highest proportion of CTM genes at 8.1 ± 1.1%. In contrast, both Bacteroidota and Pseudomonadota showed ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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