SummaryThe Bacteroides are a numerically dominant genus of the human intestinal microbiota. These organisms harbor a rare bacterial pathway for incorporation of exogenous fucose into capsular polysaccharides and glycoproteins. The infrequency of glycoprotein synthesis by bacteria prompted a more detailed analysis of this process. Here, we demonstrate that Bacteroides fragilis has a general O-glycosylation system. The proteins targeted for glycosylation include those predicted to be involved in protein folding, protein-protein interactions, peptide degradation as well as surface lipoproteins. Protein glycosylation is central to the physiology of B. fragilis and is necessary for the organism to competitively colonize the mammalian intestine. ...
UnlabelledMany symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, there...
Glycans are the major carbon sources available to the human colonic microbiota. Numerous N-glycosyla...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
Much of the mutualistic relationship between humans and their resident intestinal Bacteroides specie...
Protein glycosylation is emerging as an important feature in bacteria. Protein glycosylation systems...
Protein glycosylation is emerging as an important feature in bacteria. Protein glycosylation systems...
SummaryThe distal human gut is a microbial bioreactor that digests complex carbohydrates. The strate...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a vast microbial ecosystem, known as the microbiota, wh...
The intestinal milieu is astonishingly complex and home to a constantly changing mixture of small an...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
Bacteroides fragilis is the most common anaerobe isolated from clinical infections and in this repor...
<p>Tremendous progress has been made on mapping the mainly bacterial members of the human intestinal...
The thick mucus layer of the gut provides a barrier to infiltration of the underlying epithelia by b...
ABSTRACT Many symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, thereb...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
UnlabelledMany symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, there...
Glycans are the major carbon sources available to the human colonic microbiota. Numerous N-glycosyla...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
Much of the mutualistic relationship between humans and their resident intestinal Bacteroides specie...
Protein glycosylation is emerging as an important feature in bacteria. Protein glycosylation systems...
Protein glycosylation is emerging as an important feature in bacteria. Protein glycosylation systems...
SummaryThe distal human gut is a microbial bioreactor that digests complex carbohydrates. The strate...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a vast microbial ecosystem, known as the microbiota, wh...
The intestinal milieu is astonishingly complex and home to a constantly changing mixture of small an...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
Bacteroides fragilis is the most common anaerobe isolated from clinical infections and in this repor...
<p>Tremendous progress has been made on mapping the mainly bacterial members of the human intestinal...
The thick mucus layer of the gut provides a barrier to infiltration of the underlying epithelia by b...
ABSTRACT Many symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, thereb...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
UnlabelledMany symbiotic gut bacteria possess the ability to degrade multiple polysaccharides, there...
Glycans are the major carbon sources available to the human colonic microbiota. Numerous N-glycosyla...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...