The human body is colonized by an enormous population of bacteria (microbiota) that provides the host with coding capacity and metabolic activities. Among the human gut microbiota are health-promoting indigenous species (probiotic bacteria) that are commonly consumed as live dietary supplements. Recent genomics-based studies (probiogenomics) are starting to provide insights into how probiotic bacteria sense and adapt to the gastrointestinal tract environment. In this Review, we discuss the application of probiogenomics in the elucidation of the molecular basis of probiosis using the well-recognized model probiotic bacteria genera Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus as examples
Bifidobacteria are high G+C Gram positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Actinobacteria. In recent...
Bifidobacteria is amongst one of the health promoting bacteria. The role of this important probiotic...
The availability of complete bacterial genome sequences has significantly furthered our understandin...
The human body is colonized by an enormous population of bacteria (microbiota) that provides the hos...
Bifidobacteria and lactobacilli are widely exploited as healthpromoting bacteria in many functional...
Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria have traditionally been recognized as potential health-promoting mic...
Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria have traditionally been recognized as potential health-promoting mic...
The human gut represents a highly complex ecosystem, which is densely colonized by a myriad of micro...
Bifidobacteria are widely used as health-promoting microorganisms in many functional foods. However,...
The field of microbiology has in recent years been transformed by the ever increasing number of publ...
Members of the genus Bifidobacterium are high G + C Gram positive bacteria belonging to the phylum A...
Probiotics are live nonpathogenic microorganisms extensively used in food, pharmaceutical and medici...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The genus Bifidobacterium widely exists in human gut and has been increasingly used as the adjuvant ...
Members of the genus Bifidobacterium are found in a wide-range of habitats and are used as important...
Bifidobacteria are high G+C Gram positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Actinobacteria. In recent...
Bifidobacteria is amongst one of the health promoting bacteria. The role of this important probiotic...
The availability of complete bacterial genome sequences has significantly furthered our understandin...
The human body is colonized by an enormous population of bacteria (microbiota) that provides the hos...
Bifidobacteria and lactobacilli are widely exploited as healthpromoting bacteria in many functional...
Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria have traditionally been recognized as potential health-promoting mic...
Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria have traditionally been recognized as potential health-promoting mic...
The human gut represents a highly complex ecosystem, which is densely colonized by a myriad of micro...
Bifidobacteria are widely used as health-promoting microorganisms in many functional foods. However,...
The field of microbiology has in recent years been transformed by the ever increasing number of publ...
Members of the genus Bifidobacterium are high G + C Gram positive bacteria belonging to the phylum A...
Probiotics are live nonpathogenic microorganisms extensively used in food, pharmaceutical and medici...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The genus Bifidobacterium widely exists in human gut and has been increasingly used as the adjuvant ...
Members of the genus Bifidobacterium are found in a wide-range of habitats and are used as important...
Bifidobacteria are high G+C Gram positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Actinobacteria. In recent...
Bifidobacteria is amongst one of the health promoting bacteria. The role of this important probiotic...
The availability of complete bacterial genome sequences has significantly furthered our understandin...