The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bacterial constituents are functionally still largely unexplored. A crucial prerequisite for bacterial survival and proliferation is the creation and/or exploitation of an own niche. For many bacterial species that are linked to human disease, the inner mucus layer was found to be an important niche. Allobaculum mucolyticum is a newly identified, IBD-associated species that is thought be closely associated with the host epithelium. To explore how this bacterium is able to effectively colonize this niche, we screened its genome for factors that may contribute to mucosal colonization. Up to 60 genes encoding putative Carbohydrate Active Enzymes (C...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The intestinal mucosa is made up of complex secreted mucus layer consist of mainly mucin 2 (MUC2) an...
The gastrointestinal mucus layer is colonized by a dense community of microbes catabolizing dietary ...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The bacteria that live in our intestine (the bacterial gut microbiota) have a major effect on our he...
OBJECTIVES: Mucosa-associated bacteria are increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which sugg...
OBJECTIVES: Mucosa-associated bacteria are increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which sugg...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The intestinal mucosa is made up of complex secreted mucus layer consist of mainly mucin 2 (MUC2) an...
The gastrointestinal mucus layer is colonized by a dense community of microbes catabolizing dietary ...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The human gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal health and disease. Yet, many of its bac...
The bacteria that live in our intestine (the bacterial gut microbiota) have a major effect on our he...
OBJECTIVES: Mucosa-associated bacteria are increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which sugg...
OBJECTIVES: Mucosa-associated bacteria are increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which sugg...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The intestinal mucosa is made up of complex secreted mucus layer consist of mainly mucin 2 (MUC2) an...
The gastrointestinal mucus layer is colonized by a dense community of microbes catabolizing dietary ...