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Intestinal Development Patterns and Gut Microbiota Colonization Dynamics in Sichuan Bream (<i>Sinibrama taeniatus</i>). [PDF]
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Role of butyrogenic Firmicutes in type-2 diabetes
Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders, 2022The aim of this review is to speculate the pre-clinical and clinical evidences indicating the association between butyrate-synthesizing firmicutes and development and progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus.Literature was searched using 'Google Scholar' and 'PubMed' to find out most relevant articles for the scope of this review.
Meenu Mariya, James +10 more
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Thiol-Disulfide Exchange in Gram-Positive Firmicutes
Trends in Microbiology, 2016Extracytoplasmic thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases (TDORs) catalyze the oxidation, reduction, and isomerization of protein disulfide bonds. Although these processes have been characterized in Gram-negative bacteria, the majority of Gram-positive TDORs have only recently been discovered.
Lauren, Davey +2 more
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Journal of Microbiology, 2018
This study assessed the taxonomic hierarchy of the phylum Firmicutes as well as elucidated the isolation and classification states of novel Firmicutes species isolated from Korean territory. The hierarchical classification system of the phylum Firmicutes has been developed since 1872 when the genus Bacillus was first reported and has been generally ...
Chi Nam, Seong +7 more
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This study assessed the taxonomic hierarchy of the phylum Firmicutes as well as elucidated the isolation and classification states of novel Firmicutes species isolated from Korean territory. The hierarchical classification system of the phylum Firmicutes has been developed since 1872 when the genus Bacillus was first reported and has been generally ...
Chi Nam, Seong +7 more
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Diverse mechanisms regulate sporulation sigma factor activity in the Firmicutes [PDF]
Sporulation allows bacteria to survive adverse conditions and is essential to the lifecycle of some obligate anaerobes. In Bacillus subtilis, the sporulation-specific sigma factors, σ(F), σ(E), σ(G), and σ(K), activate compartment-specific transcriptional programs that drive sporulation through its morphological stages.
Aimee Shen
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Evolution of gene orders in mycoplasmas (Bacteria, Firmicutes, Mollicutes)
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2009Quantitative methods of estimation of similarity between gene orders have been used to compare the genomes of 14 strains of mycoplasmas and 2 strains of phytoplasmas, i.e., all genomes of bacteria of the class Mollicutes deciphered to date. Reconstructions of the mycoplasma phylogeny based on comparisons of (a) gene orders in a chromosome and (b ...
A V, Markov, I A, Zakharov
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