Another facultative anaerobe is Escherichia coli, which contains many helpful strains of bacteria as well as some damaging ones, such as those that cause food poisoning. Anaerobic Infections Many anaerobes infect open wounds, diabetic skin ulcers, bites, and other skin lesions. Bacteroides are some ...
Facultative anaerobe bacteria, such asEscherichia coli, are metabolically versatile and are able to grow under a wide range of oxygen concentrations, from anaerobic conditions in the gut to aerobic environments. This metabolic adaptability is vital for the fitness and survival of commensal and pathogeni...
a, Predicted presence of the branched-chain amino acid transport locus livFGHKM (which has low-affinity Cys transport activity in E. coli) and the glutathione transport locus gsiABCD in isolate genomes and MAGs of common FGT Lactobacillus species (n = number of genomes. Detailed statistics...
Given the different species of Entamoeba detected in shotgun sequencing, three additional classification RFCs were run to test whether the gut microbiota composition could predict positivity for commensal Entamoeba (E. coli, E. dispar, E. hartmanni), pathogenic Entamoeba (E. histolytica), or any ...
debilis GB1 proteome set to a published E. coli K-12 transcriptomic data set [21] under both anaerobic and aerobic growth conditions was carried out. The C. debilis GB1 data set is also discussed in light of the aerobic and anaerobic regulation reported by Weber et al. [28] for E. ...
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Patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) face an elevated risk of infection-related mortality, particularly during
ruminantium DNA is produced in E. coli in large amounts. The gene for the flavoprotein has been identified and is probably transcribed as part of an operon involved in glycerol metabolism in S. ruminantium. The flavoprotein has been purified and its molecular properties have been examined. ...
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(ref.93); fimbriae or pili modulating TLR2 signalling64; flagellae mostly interacting via TLR5 (ref.94); CpG–DNA interacting with TLR9 (ref.95); lipopolysaccharide of certain postbiotics derived from Gram-negative bacteria, such asEscherichia coliNissle, mostly interacting with TLR4 and ...