SummarySusG is an α-amylase and part of a large protein complex on the outer surface of the bacterial cell and plays a major role in carbohydrate acquisition by the animal gut microbiota. Presented here, the atomic structure of SusG has an unusual extended, bilobed structure composed of amylase at one end and an unprecedented internal carbohydrate-binding motif at the other. Structural studies further demonstrate that the carbohydrate-binding motif binds maltooligosaccharide distal to, and on the opposite side of, the amylase catalytic site. SusG has an additional starch-binding site on the amylase domain immediately adjacent to the active cleft. Mutagenesis analysis demonstrates that these two additional starch-binding sites appear to play...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human gut microbial community influences many aspects of human physiology via the output of shor...
SummaryThe human gut microbiota performs functions that are not encoded in our Homo sapiens genome, ...
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ABSTRACT To compete for the dynamic stream of nutrients flowing into their ecosystem, colonic bacter...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
The human large intestine is populated by a high density of microorganisms, collectively termed the ...
International audienceGut bacteria recognize accessible glycan substrates within a complex environme...
International audienceGut bacteria recognize accessible glycan substrates within a complex environme...
The human large intestine is populated by a high density of microorganisms, collectively termed the ...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human gut microbial community influences many aspects of human physiology via the output of shor...
SummaryThe human gut microbiota performs functions that are not encoded in our Homo sapiens genome, ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144308/1/mmi13949-sup-0003-suppinfo3.p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110609/1/mmi12859.pd
ABSTRACT To compete for the dynamic stream of nutrients flowing into their ecosystem, colonic bacter...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is a major constituent of the human gut microbiome and recognized as a ...
The human large intestine is populated by a high density of microorganisms, collectively termed the ...
International audienceGut bacteria recognize accessible glycan substrates within a complex environme...
International audienceGut bacteria recognize accessible glycan substrates within a complex environme...
The human large intestine is populated by a high density of microorganisms, collectively termed the ...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human digestive system is host to a highly populated microbiome, which contributes significantly...
The human gut microbial community influences many aspects of human physiology via the output of shor...