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232 related items for PubMed ID: 35166563

  • 1. Phenotypic and Genomic Diversification in Complex Carbohydrate-Degrading Human Gut Bacteria.
    Pudlo NA, Urs K, Crawford R, Pirani A, Atherly T, Jimenez R, Terrapon N, Henrissat B, Peterson D, Ziemer C, Snitkin E, Martens EC.
    mSystems; 2022 Feb 22; 7(1):e0094721. PubMed ID: 35166563
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  • 3. Reciprocal Prioritization to Dietary Glycans by Gut Bacteria in a Competitive Environment Promotes Stable Coexistence.
    Tuncil YE, Xiao Y, Porter NT, Reuhs BL, Martens EC, Hamaker BR.
    mBio; 2017 Oct 10; 8(5):. PubMed ID: 29018117
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  • 6. Carbohydrates great and small, from dietary fiber to sialic acids: How glycans influence the gut microbiome and affect human health.
    Coker JK, Moyne O, Rodionov DA, Zengler K.
    Gut Microbes; 2021 Oct 10; 13(1):1-18. PubMed ID: 33615984
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  • 8. Substrate Use Prioritization by a Coculture of Five Species of Gut Bacteria Fed Mixtures of Arabinoxylan, Xyloglucan, β-Glucan, and Pectin.
    Liu Y, Heath AL, Galland B, Rehrer N, Drummond L, Wu XY, Bell TJ, Lawley B, Sims IM, Tannock GW.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2020 Jan 07; 86(2):. PubMed ID: 31676481
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  • 9. Changes in dietary fiber intake in mice reveal associations between colonic mucin O-glycosylation and specific gut bacteria.
    Gamage HKAH, Chong RWW, Bucio-Noble D, Kautto L, Hardikar AA, Ball MS, Molloy MP, Packer NH, Paulsen IT.
    Gut Microbes; 2020 Nov 09; 12(1):1802209. PubMed ID: 32991816
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  • 10. Exploring strain-level diversity in the gut microbiome through mucin particle adhesion.
    Nishiyama K, Murakami R, Nakahata M, Zhou B, Hashikura N, Kaneko H, Namai F, Ikeda-Ohtsubo W, Xiao J-Z, Kitazawa H, Odamaki T.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2024 Sep 18; 90(9):e0123524. PubMed ID: 39133001
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  • 12. Adaptation of Syntenic Xyloglucan Utilization Loci of Human Gut Bacteroidetes to Polysaccharide Side Chain Diversity.
    Déjean G, Tauzin AS, Bennett SW, Creagh AL, Brumer H.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2019 Oct 15; 85(20):. PubMed ID: 31420336
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  • 13. Mapping Molecular Recognition of β1,3-1,4-Glucans by a Surface Glycan-Binding Protein from the Human Gut Symbiont Bacteroides ovatus.
    Correia VG, Trovão F, Pinheiro BA, Brás JLA, Silva LM, Nunes C, Coimbra MA, Liu Y, Feizi T, Fontes CMGA, Mulloy B, Chai W, Carvalho AL, Palma AS.
    Microbiol Spectr; 2021 Dec 22; 9(3):e0182621. PubMed ID: 34817219
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  • 14. Ruminococcus torques is a keystone degrader of intestinal mucin glycoprotein, releasing oligosaccharides used by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron.
    Schaus SR, Vasconcelos Pereira G, Luis AS, Madlambayan E, Terrapon N, Ostrowski MP, Jin C, Henrissat B, Hansson GC, Martens EC.
    mBio; 2024 Aug 14; 15(8):e0003924. PubMed ID: 38975756
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  • 16. The composition and metabolism of faecal microbiota is specifically modulated by different dietary polysaccharides and mucin: an isothermal microcalorimetry study.
    Adamberg K, Kolk K, Jaagura M, Vilu R, Adamberg S.
    Benef Microbes; 2018 Jan 29; 9(1):21-34. PubMed ID: 29022389
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