Several recent studies describe the influence of the gut microbiota on host brain and behavior. However, the mechanisms responsible for microbiota-nervous system interactions are largely unknown. Using a combination of genetics, biochemistry, and crystallography, we identify and characterize two phylogenetically distinct enzymes found in the human microbiome that decarboxylate tryptophan to form the β-arylamine neurotransmitter tryptamine. Although this enzymatic activity is exceedingly rare among bacteria more broadly, analysis of the Human Microbiome Project data demonstrate that at least 10% of the human population harbors at least one bacterium encoding a tryptophan decarboxylase in their gut community. Our results uncover a previously ...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
Summary: A subgroup of biogenic amines, the so-called trace amines (TAs), are produced by mammals an...
SummarySeveral recent studies describe the influence of the gut microbiota on host brain and behavio...
While the composition of the gut microbiota varies markedly among humans, the functional ramificatio...
Crosstalk between the gut microbiome and the host plays an important role in animal development and ...
Serotonin is a phylogenetically ancient compound found in animals, plants, and some bacteria. In euk...
The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the central nervous system and th...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
abstract: Microorganisms can produce metabolites in the gut including short chain fatty acids, vitam...
The human gut microbiota metabolizes the Parkinson's disease medication Levodopa (l-dopa), potential...
Human gut bacterial Na(+)-transporting NADH:ubiquinone reductase (NQR) sequence is associated with A...
Human gut microbiota senses its environment and responds by releasing metabolites, some of which are...
The mechanisms by which probiotics may influence host physiology are still incompletely understood. ...
The human gut microbiota produces dozens of metabolites that accumulate in the bloodstream, where th...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
Summary: A subgroup of biogenic amines, the so-called trace amines (TAs), are produced by mammals an...
SummarySeveral recent studies describe the influence of the gut microbiota on host brain and behavio...
While the composition of the gut microbiota varies markedly among humans, the functional ramificatio...
Crosstalk between the gut microbiome and the host plays an important role in animal development and ...
Serotonin is a phylogenetically ancient compound found in animals, plants, and some bacteria. In euk...
The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the central nervous system and th...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
abstract: Microorganisms can produce metabolites in the gut including short chain fatty acids, vitam...
The human gut microbiota metabolizes the Parkinson's disease medication Levodopa (l-dopa), potential...
Human gut bacterial Na(+)-transporting NADH:ubiquinone reductase (NQR) sequence is associated with A...
Human gut microbiota senses its environment and responds by releasing metabolites, some of which are...
The mechanisms by which probiotics may influence host physiology are still incompletely understood. ...
The human gut microbiota produces dozens of metabolites that accumulate in the bloodstream, where th...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
Summary: A subgroup of biogenic amines, the so-called trace amines (TAs), are produced by mammals an...