Abstract While deprivation of dietary fiber has been associated with adverse health outcomes, investigations concerning the effect of dietary fiber on the gut microbiome have been largely limited to compositional sequence-based analyses or utilize a defined microbiota not native to the host. To extend understanding of the microbiome’s functional response to dietary fiber deprivation beyond correlative evidence from sequence-based analyses, approaches capable of measuring functional enzymatic activity are needed. In this study, we use an activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) approach to identify sugar metabolizing and transport proteins in native mouse gut microbiomes that respond with differential activity to the deprivation or supplement...
Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP; FABP2) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (LFABP; FA...
Undigestible food ingredients are converted by the microbiota into a large range of metabolites, pre...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
Studies during the past decade have identified correlations between abundance of certain gut microbi...
Abstract Background With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiom...
<strong>Summary</strong> The microbiota of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a key role in the d...
Our H. sapiens genome does not encode enzymes required to degrade most of the complex plant-derived ...
A growing number of diseases have been linked to aberrations in the interaction between diet, gut mi...
Our lab previously reported that a subpopulation of human gut microbes (Bacteroides) can prevent dev...
Summary: The gut microbiota can modulate human metabolism through interactions with macronutrients. ...
Increases in snack consumption associated with Westernized lifestyles provide an opportunity to intr...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
<div><p>Undigestible food ingredients are converted by the microbiota into a large range of metaboli...
Dietary shifts can have a direct impact on the gut microbiome by preferentially selecting for microb...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem composed mainly of uncultured bacteria. It plays an ...
Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP; FABP2) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (LFABP; FA...
Undigestible food ingredients are converted by the microbiota into a large range of metabolites, pre...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
Studies during the past decade have identified correlations between abundance of certain gut microbi...
Abstract Background With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiom...
<strong>Summary</strong> The microbiota of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a key role in the d...
Our H. sapiens genome does not encode enzymes required to degrade most of the complex plant-derived ...
A growing number of diseases have been linked to aberrations in the interaction between diet, gut mi...
Our lab previously reported that a subpopulation of human gut microbes (Bacteroides) can prevent dev...
Summary: The gut microbiota can modulate human metabolism through interactions with macronutrients. ...
Increases in snack consumption associated with Westernized lifestyles provide an opportunity to intr...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
<div><p>Undigestible food ingredients are converted by the microbiota into a large range of metaboli...
Dietary shifts can have a direct impact on the gut microbiome by preferentially selecting for microb...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem composed mainly of uncultured bacteria. It plays an ...
Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP; FABP2) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (LFABP; FA...
Undigestible food ingredients are converted by the microbiota into a large range of metabolites, pre...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...