Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis is a common member of the intestinal microbiota in breast-fed infants and capable of metabolizing human milk oligosaccharides (HMO). To investigate the bacterial response to different prebiotics, we analyzed both cell wall associated and whole cell proteins in B. infantis. Proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS followed by comparative proteomics to deduce the protein localization within the cell. Enzymes involved in the metabolism of lactose, glucose, galactooligosaccharides, fructooligosaccharides and HMO were constitutively expressed exhibiting less than two-fold change regardless of the sugar used. In contrast, enzymes in N-Acetylglucosamine and sucrose catabolism were induced by HMO and fructans, res...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) metabolism and its relationship with other infa...
The infant’s gut microbiome is generally rich in the Bifidobacterium genus. The mother’s milk contai...
We observed recently that colonic fermentation of lactose might be a major factor in the pathophysio...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis is a common member of the intestinal microbiota in breast-fed...
<div><p><i>Bifidobacterium longum</i> subsp. <i>infantis</i> is a common member of the intestinal mi...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) is a common member of the infant intestinal mic...
Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated the...
The infant gut microbiota is known to be dominated by Bifidobacterium, especially in healthy, breast...
The repertoire of secreted proteins decoded by a microorganism represents proteins released from or ...
Among the most abundant genera in the gut of 6-month-old infants are the Bacteroides and Bifidobacte...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
The infant intestinal microbiota is often colonized by two subspecies of Bifidobacterium longum: sub...
Lactation is a common feeding strategy of eutherian mammals, but its functions go beyond feeding the...
Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Actinobacteria phylum, and are...
<p>Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated ...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) metabolism and its relationship with other infa...
The infant’s gut microbiome is generally rich in the Bifidobacterium genus. The mother’s milk contai...
We observed recently that colonic fermentation of lactose might be a major factor in the pathophysio...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis is a common member of the intestinal microbiota in breast-fed...
<div><p><i>Bifidobacterium longum</i> subsp. <i>infantis</i> is a common member of the intestinal mi...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) is a common member of the infant intestinal mic...
Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated the...
The infant gut microbiota is known to be dominated by Bifidobacterium, especially in healthy, breast...
The repertoire of secreted proteins decoded by a microorganism represents proteins released from or ...
Among the most abundant genera in the gut of 6-month-old infants are the Bacteroides and Bifidobacte...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
The infant intestinal microbiota is often colonized by two subspecies of Bifidobacterium longum: sub...
Lactation is a common feeding strategy of eutherian mammals, but its functions go beyond feeding the...
Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Actinobacteria phylum, and are...
<p>Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated ...
Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis) metabolism and its relationship with other infa...
The infant’s gut microbiome is generally rich in the Bifidobacterium genus. The mother’s milk contai...
We observed recently that colonic fermentation of lactose might be a major factor in the pathophysio...