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Enterorhabdus mucosicola Adlercreutzia mucosicola Mt1B8 is an anaerobe, mesophilic, gram-positive animal pathogen that was isolated from ileal mucosa of a 12-week-old female Apr 16, 2021 Adlercreutzia Maruo et al. 2008; Asaccharobacter Minamida et al. E. caecimuris Clavel et al. 2010.
Although it appears very likely that the enzymes involved in equol formation are also responsible for the analogous conver-sion of genistein to 5-hydroxy-equol, this has been demonstrated so far only for the DZNR from Adlercreutzia equolifaciens Maruo et al. 2008 Enterorhabdus E. caecimuris Clavel et al. 2010 E. mucosicola Clavel et al. 2009 (type sp.) 2020-12-01 · Gut microorganisms viz., Adlercreutzia equolifaciens, Asaccharobacter celatus, Enterorhabdus mucosicola, Slackia isoflavoniconvertens, and S. equolifaciens are involved in the synthesis of equol in vivo. The diversity of bacteria associated with inflamed mucosa was investigated by culturing ileal samples from TNF(deltaARE) mice on a selective medium containing mucin. Among eight isolates, two strains (Mt1B3 and Mt1B8(T)) belonged to bacterial groups not yet cultured from the mouse intestine.
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mucosa, mucosa; L. masc./fem. suff. -cola, inhabitant of; N.L. masc./fem.
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2013-02-25 The family Coriobacteriaceae currently comprises 13 genera, four of which have been described recently, and includes Adlercreutzia equolifaciens (Maruo et al., 2008), the type species of which was isolated from human faeces; Asaccharobacter celatus (Minamida et al., 2008), isolated from a rat caecum; Enterorhabdus mucosicola (Clavel et al., 2009), isolated from the inflamed ileal mucosa of a mouse; … Adlercreutzia caecicola 68:3379 Adlercreutzia caecimuris 68:3379 Adlercreutzia equolifaciens subsp. celatus 58:1240* Adlercreutzia equolifaciens subsp. equolifaciens 58:1226* (as synonym) ≡ Adlercreutzia equolifaciens Adlercreutzia mucosicola 68:3379 Adlercreutzia muris 68:3379 Aeribacillus composti 67:4834* Aldersonia 68:3379 UniProtKB.
The family Coriobacteriaceae currently comprises 13 genera, four of which have been described recently, and includes Adlercreutzia equolifaciens (Maruo et al., 2008), the type species of which was isolated from human faeces; Asaccharobacter celatus (Minamida et al., 2008), isolated from a rat caecum; Enterorhabdus mucosicola (Clavel et al., 2009), isolated from the inflamed ileal mucosa of a
Most equol-producing bacteria belong to the family Coriobacteriaceae of the phylum Actinobacteria, which includes species such as Adlercreutzia equolifaciens, Asaccharobacter celatus, Enterorhabdus mucosicola, Slackia isoflavoniconvertens, and Slackia equolifaciens .
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The diamino acid in the genera Adlercreutzia or Asaccharobacter, as the strain has peptidoglycan was identified as meso-diaminopimelic acid, Fig. 1. amplification of sequences exclusively related to Adlercreutzia equolifaciens in four of the subjects tested positive for equol formation, whereas in three of the and E. mucosicola (genome accession number NZ_KE383895).
For a complete taxonomy, refer to The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea, Release 7.7. UniProtKB. x; UniProtKB. Protein knowledgebase.
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This name was validly published by Oren and Garrity 2018 . Nouioui et al.
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Do you need support? Contact the The species Adlercreutzia mucosicola was originally described by Nouioui et al.