ABSTRACT The human oral microbiota encompasses representatives of many bacterial lineages that have not yet been cultured. Here we describe the isolation and characterization of previously uncultured Desulfobulbus oralis, the first human-associated representative of its genus. As mammalian-associated microbes rarely have free-living close relatives, D. oralis provides opportunities to study how bacteria adapt and evolve within a host. This sulfate-reducing deltaproteobacterium has adapted to the human oral subgingival niche by curtailing its physiological repertoire, losing some biosynthetic abilities and metabolic independence, and by dramatically reducing environmental sensing and signaling capabilities. The genes that enable free-living ...
The oral cavity is richly populated with polymicrobial communities. Bacteria associated with the ora...
Introduction: Bacteria colonize a variety of surfaces of the hu-man body. The bacterial diversity in...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...
The human oral microbiota encompasses representatives of many bacterial lineages that have not yet b...
Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity have ye...
<div><p>Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity...
Campbell AG, Campbell JH, Schwientek P, et al. Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Fun...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
The oral microbiome is diverse in its composition due to continuous contact of oral cavity with the ...
<div><p>The oral microbiome, the complex ecosystem of microbes inhabiting the human mouth, harbors s...
The oral microbiome, the complex ecosystem of microbes inhabiting the human mouth, harbors several t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Small molecules...
Oral malodorous gases such as hydrogen sulfide and methanethiol are positively associated with plaqu...
The oral microbial community represents the best-characterized consortium associated with the human ...
The oral cavity is richly populated with polymicrobial communities. Bacteria associated with the ora...
Introduction: Bacteria colonize a variety of surfaces of the hu-man body. The bacterial diversity in...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...
The human oral microbiota encompasses representatives of many bacterial lineages that have not yet b...
Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity have ye...
<div><p>Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity...
Campbell AG, Campbell JH, Schwientek P, et al. Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Fun...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
The oral microbiome is diverse in its composition due to continuous contact of oral cavity with the ...
<div><p>The oral microbiome, the complex ecosystem of microbes inhabiting the human mouth, harbors s...
The oral microbiome, the complex ecosystem of microbes inhabiting the human mouth, harbors several t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Small molecules...
Oral malodorous gases such as hydrogen sulfide and methanethiol are positively associated with plaqu...
The oral microbial community represents the best-characterized consortium associated with the human ...
The oral cavity is richly populated with polymicrobial communities. Bacteria associated with the ora...
Introduction: Bacteria colonize a variety of surfaces of the hu-man body. The bacterial diversity in...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...