Veillonella parvula (Veillon and Zuber 1898) Prevot 1933 is the type species of the genus Veillonella in the family Veillonellaceae within the order Clostridiales. The species V. parvula is of interest because it is frequently isolated from dental plaque in the human oral cavity and can cause opportunistic infections. The species is strictly anaerobic and grows as small cocci which usually occur in pairs. Veillonellae are characterized by their unusual metabolism which is centered on the activity of the enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase. Strain Te3(T), the type strain of the species, was isolated from the human intestinal tract. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence, and annotation. ...
International audienceTen isolates of unknown, Gram-stain-negative, anaerobic cocci were recovered f...
Tsukamurella paurometabola corrig. (Steinhaus 1941) Collins et al. 1988 is the type species of the g...
Veillonella spp. rarely cause infections in humans. We report a case of Veillonella endocarditis doc...
Veillonella parvula (Veillon and Zuber 1898) Prévot 1933 is the type species of the genus Veillonell...
Veillonella species are frequently encountered commensals in the human small intestine. Here, we rep...
[[abstract]]Veillonella species are known to contribute to the formation of early oral biofilms and ...
[[abstract]]The genus Veillonella is a common and abundant member of the oral microbiome. It include...
The Firmicutes represent a major component of the intestinal microflora. The intestinal Firmicutes a...
International audienceWe report 17 draft genomes for 14 unidentified Veillonella sp. strains closely...
Atopobium parvulum (Weinberg et al. 1937) Collins and Wallbanks 1993 comb. nov. is the type strain o...
Atopobium parvulum (Weinberg et al. 1937) Collins and Wallbanks 1993 comb. nov. is the type strain o...
The Firmicutes represent a major component of the intestinal microflora. The intestinal Firmicutes a...
Strains of a novel anaerobic, Gram-negative coccus were isolated from the supra-gingival plaque of c...
International audienceTen isolates of unknown, Gram-stain-negative, anaerobic cocci were recovered f...
Tsukamurella paurometabola corrig. (Steinhaus 1941) Collins et al. 1988 is the type species of the g...
Veillonella spp. rarely cause infections in humans. We report a case of Veillonella endocarditis doc...
Veillonella parvula (Veillon and Zuber 1898) Prévot 1933 is the type species of the genus Veillonell...
Veillonella species are frequently encountered commensals in the human small intestine. Here, we rep...
[[abstract]]Veillonella species are known to contribute to the formation of early oral biofilms and ...
[[abstract]]The genus Veillonella is a common and abundant member of the oral microbiome. It include...
The Firmicutes represent a major component of the intestinal microflora. The intestinal Firmicutes a...
International audienceWe report 17 draft genomes for 14 unidentified Veillonella sp. strains closely...
Atopobium parvulum (Weinberg et al. 1937) Collins and Wallbanks 1993 comb. nov. is the type strain o...
Atopobium parvulum (Weinberg et al. 1937) Collins and Wallbanks 1993 comb. nov. is the type strain o...
The Firmicutes represent a major component of the intestinal microflora. The intestinal Firmicutes a...
Strains of a novel anaerobic, Gram-negative coccus were isolated from the supra-gingival plaque of c...
International audienceTen isolates of unknown, Gram-stain-negative, anaerobic cocci were recovered f...
Tsukamurella paurometabola corrig. (Steinhaus 1941) Collins et al. 1988 is the type species of the g...
Veillonella spp. rarely cause infections in humans. We report a case of Veillonella endocarditis doc...