Bacterial metabolism plays a fundamental role in gut microbiota ecology and host-microbiome interactions. Yet the metabolic capabilities of most gut bacteria have remained unknown. Here we report growth characteristics of 96 phylogenetically diverse gut bacterial strains across 4 rich and 15 defined media. The vast majority of strains (76) grow in at least one defined medium, enabling accurate assessment of their biosynthetic capabilities. These do not necessarily match phylogenetic similarity, thus indicating a complex evolution of nutritional preferences. We identify mucin utilizers and species inhibited by amino acids and short-chain fatty acids. Our analysis also uncovers media for in vitro studies wherein growth capacity correlates wel...
The bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals represent a highly selected microb...
The human gut microbiota is an important metabolic organ. However, little is known about how its ind...
Abstract Animals and their gut microbes mutually benefit their health. Nutrition plays a central rol...
Bacterial metabolism plays a fundamental role in gut microbiota ecology and host-microbiome interact...
Microbe–microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
Despite recent progress, the organization and ecological properties of the intestinal microbial ecos...
<div><p>Understanding microbial nutritional requirements is a key challenge in microbiology. Here we...
ABSTRACT Many symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, thereb...
The human gut microbiota is an important metabolic organ, yet little is known about how its individu...
Background: The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbial community, in which metabol...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
International audienceSymbiotic bacteria are responsible for the majority of complex carbohydrate di...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
While a substantial amount of dietary fats escape absorption in the human small intestine and reach ...
The human gut microbiome plays an influential role in maintaining human health, and it is a potentia...
The bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals represent a highly selected microb...
The human gut microbiota is an important metabolic organ. However, little is known about how its ind...
Abstract Animals and their gut microbes mutually benefit their health. Nutrition plays a central rol...
Bacterial metabolism plays a fundamental role in gut microbiota ecology and host-microbiome interact...
Microbe–microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
Despite recent progress, the organization and ecological properties of the intestinal microbial ecos...
<div><p>Understanding microbial nutritional requirements is a key challenge in microbiology. Here we...
ABSTRACT Many symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, thereb...
The human gut microbiota is an important metabolic organ, yet little is known about how its individu...
Background: The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbial community, in which metabol...
Abstract The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variat...
International audienceSymbiotic bacteria are responsible for the majority of complex carbohydrate di...
The human gut is colonized with a myriad of microbes, with substantial interpersonal variation. This...
While a substantial amount of dietary fats escape absorption in the human small intestine and reach ...
The human gut microbiome plays an influential role in maintaining human health, and it is a potentia...
The bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals represent a highly selected microb...
The human gut microbiota is an important metabolic organ. However, little is known about how its ind...
Abstract Animals and their gut microbes mutually benefit their health. Nutrition plays a central rol...