ABSTRACT We recently showed that human gut Bacteroidales species secrete antimicrobial proteins (BSAPs), and we characterized in vitro the first such BSAP produced by Bacteroides fragilis. In this study, we identified a second potent BSAP produced by the ubiquitous and abundant human gut species Bacteroides uniformis. The two BSAPs contain a membrane attack complex/perforin (MACPF) domain but share very little sequence similarity. We identified the target molecules of BSAP-sensitive cells and showed that each BSAP targets a different class of surface molecule: BSAP-1 targets an outer membrane protein of sensitive B. fragilis strains, and BSAP-2 targets the O-antigen glycan of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of sensitive B. uniformis strains. Speci...
Development of microbiota-directed foods (MDFs) that selectively increase the abundance of beneficia...
The gut microbiota modulate host biology in numerous ways, but little is known about the molecular m...
SUMMARY The molecular mechanisms by which the gut microbiome influences human health remain largely ...
ABSTRACT We recently showed that human gut Bacteroidales species secrete antimicrobial proteins (BSA...
ABSTRACT Human gut Bacteroides species produce different types of toxins that antagonize closely rel...
ABSTRACT Human gut microbes exhibit a spectrum of cooperative and antagonistic interactions with the...
While some microbial encounters can be pathogenic, most interactions between humans and microorganis...
Eukaryotic organisms are, in part, defined by their associated microbiota, composed of a complex ser...
© 2019, The Author(s). Bacteria often produce antimicrobial toxins to compete in microbial communiti...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
SummaryBacteroidetes are a phylum of Gram-negative bacteria abundant in mammalian-associated polymic...
Mammals harbour a complex gut microbiome, comprising bacteria that confer immunological, metabolic a...
The human gut microbiota has adapted to the presence of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which are anc...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
Bacteroides fragilis is the most common anaerobe isolated from clinical infections and in this repor...
Development of microbiota-directed foods (MDFs) that selectively increase the abundance of beneficia...
The gut microbiota modulate host biology in numerous ways, but little is known about the molecular m...
SUMMARY The molecular mechanisms by which the gut microbiome influences human health remain largely ...
ABSTRACT We recently showed that human gut Bacteroidales species secrete antimicrobial proteins (BSA...
ABSTRACT Human gut Bacteroides species produce different types of toxins that antagonize closely rel...
ABSTRACT Human gut microbes exhibit a spectrum of cooperative and antagonistic interactions with the...
While some microbial encounters can be pathogenic, most interactions between humans and microorganis...
Eukaryotic organisms are, in part, defined by their associated microbiota, composed of a complex ser...
© 2019, The Author(s). Bacteria often produce antimicrobial toxins to compete in microbial communiti...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
SummaryBacteroidetes are a phylum of Gram-negative bacteria abundant in mammalian-associated polymic...
Mammals harbour a complex gut microbiome, comprising bacteria that confer immunological, metabolic a...
The human gut microbiota has adapted to the presence of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which are anc...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
Bacteroides fragilis is the most common anaerobe isolated from clinical infections and in this repor...
Development of microbiota-directed foods (MDFs) that selectively increase the abundance of beneficia...
The gut microbiota modulate host biology in numerous ways, but little is known about the molecular m...
SUMMARY The molecular mechanisms by which the gut microbiome influences human health remain largely ...