Understanding how production of specific metabolites by gut microbes is modulated by interactions with surrounding species and by environmental nutrient availability is an important open challenge in microbiome research. As part of this endeavor, we explore interactions between F. prausnitzii, a major butyrate producer, and B. thetaiotaomicron, an acetate producer, under three different in vitro media conditions in monoculture and coculture. In silico Genome-scale dynamic flux balance analysis (dFBA) models of metabolism in the system using COMETS (Computation of Microbial Ecosystems in Time and Space) are also tested for explanatory, predictive and inferential power. Experimental findings indicate enhancement of butyrate production in cocu...
Abstract Background: This study focuses on the processes occurring during the acidogenic step of an...
Gas fermentation has emerged as a technologically and economically attractive option for producing r...
Knowledge of the functional roles and interspecies interactions are crucial for improving our unders...
abstract: Butyrate is a common fatty acid produced in important fermentative systems, such as the hu...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) such as butyrate and lactate are the products of colonic bacterial de...
The human intestinal tract harbors diverse and complex microbial communities that have a vast metabo...
Colonic bacterial degradation of starch and other carbon sources produces short-chain fatty acids (S...
Background: The gut microbiota plays an important role in human health and disease by acting as a me...
Butyrate producing microbiota perform a number of activities important in supporting the normal func...
One-carbon (C1) compounds are promising feedstocks for the sustainable production of commodity chemi...
Interacting microbial consortia are of keen interest for developing new biotechnological application...
Cross-feeding is an important metabolic interaction mechanism of bacterial groups inhabiting the hum...
The human intestinal tract harbours a trillion on microbial cells, predominantly anaerobes. The acti...
The gut microbiome is a highly complex microbial community that strongly impacts human health and di...
One of the most promising routes to renewable liquid fuels and chemicals is the fermentation of wast...
Abstract Background: This study focuses on the processes occurring during the acidogenic step of an...
Gas fermentation has emerged as a technologically and economically attractive option for producing r...
Knowledge of the functional roles and interspecies interactions are crucial for improving our unders...
abstract: Butyrate is a common fatty acid produced in important fermentative systems, such as the hu...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) such as butyrate and lactate are the products of colonic bacterial de...
The human intestinal tract harbors diverse and complex microbial communities that have a vast metabo...
Colonic bacterial degradation of starch and other carbon sources produces short-chain fatty acids (S...
Background: The gut microbiota plays an important role in human health and disease by acting as a me...
Butyrate producing microbiota perform a number of activities important in supporting the normal func...
One-carbon (C1) compounds are promising feedstocks for the sustainable production of commodity chemi...
Interacting microbial consortia are of keen interest for developing new biotechnological application...
Cross-feeding is an important metabolic interaction mechanism of bacterial groups inhabiting the hum...
The human intestinal tract harbours a trillion on microbial cells, predominantly anaerobes. The acti...
The gut microbiome is a highly complex microbial community that strongly impacts human health and di...
One of the most promising routes to renewable liquid fuels and chemicals is the fermentation of wast...
Abstract Background: This study focuses on the processes occurring during the acidogenic step of an...
Gas fermentation has emerged as a technologically and economically attractive option for producing r...
Knowledge of the functional roles and interspecies interactions are crucial for improving our unders...