Actinobacteria, which share the characteristics of both bacteria and fungi, are widely distributed in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, mainly in soil, where they play an essential role in recycling refractory biomaterials by decomposing complex m
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rocky, agricultural, vegetation-rich, fertile, and barren soil. Actinobacteria cover most of the soil microbiome with a microbial load of about 106– 108cells per gram of soil. (The earthy smell of freshly plowed fields is also due to the action of geosmin and 2-methylisoborbeol produced by...
1Introduction Actinobacteriaare Gram-positive bacteria containing a GC-rich linear genome with the robust biosynthetic potential to producesecondary metabolitesof broad structural diversity and commercial importance (Barka et al., 2016). Most members of this phylum have a complex mycelial lifestyle and ...
1 Introduction Actinobacteria represents the largest group of prokaryotes. It includes Gram positive bacteria which exhibit variable morphological growth characteristics (Bhatti et al., 2017). They are aerobic or anaerobic, filamentous, spore-forming bacteria, found in aquatic as well as terrestrial habit...
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Actinobacteria, Cyanobacteria and Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR)), and whose cell envelopes are largely understudied16,17. Remarkably, the Firmicutes is the only phylum so far identified to contain a mixture of both monoderm and diderm clades, offering an ideal platform on which to study both ...
displayed the individuality of the three donors’ microbiota used in this study. All three inocula were composed predominantly ofActinobacteria, divided intoBifidobacterium adolescentisandB. longum(for all donors’ microbiota),B. catenulatum(D3 microbiota), andB. angulatum(D1). This was followed ...
were abundant with bacteria of phylaFirmicutesandActinobacteria. Members of the generaStreptococcus, Bifidobacterium, Subdoligranulum,Blautia, Romboutsia, Collinsella, Paeniclostridium, Dorea,andAtopobiumwere abundant.Lachnospiracould be used as potential biomarker, according to this study (Deng et al., 202...
On the contrary, bacteria belonging to Firmicutes (Christensenellaceae family and Lachnospiraceae Blautia genus), Actinobacteria (e.g. Bifidobacteriaceae family), and Deltaproteobacteria (Desulfovibrionales genus) classes were found to be drastically decreased in CVID [72] (see Table 1). The reduced...