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Microbe Identification
Microbe nameBacteroides sp. Marseille-P3684
NCBI Taxonomy ID2086579
DescriptionBacteroides sp. Marseille-P3684 is a nonsporulating bacterium that belongs to the diverse Bacteroides genus, which is a vital component of the animal intestinal microflora. This microbe plays a crucial role in the digestion of complex carbohydrates and proteins within the gut, contributing to the overall metabolic processes in the host. Bacteroides species are known for their ability to break down dietary fibers and polysaccharides that are indigestible by human enzymes, thus promoting gut health and nutrient absorption. The presence of Bacteroides sp. Marseille-P3684 within the intestinal ecosystem suggests its potential contribution to maintaining a balanced microbiota. This bacterium is likely involved in synthesizing essential vitamins and short-chain fatty acids, such as butyrate, which serve as an energy source for colonocytes and have anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, Bacteroides species are implicated in competitive exclusion of pathogenic microorganisms, helping to safeguard the host from infections and maintaining gut homeostasis. An intriguing aspect of Bacteroides sp. Marseille-P3684 is its adaptation to the intestinal environment, including its potential to interact with the host immune system. By modulating immune responses and promoting tolerance to beneficial microbes, Bacteroides sp. Marseille-P3684 exemplifies the dynamic interplay between gut microbiota and host health. This relationship highlights the importance of gut microbiota diversity in influencing metabolic health and disease susceptibility, reinforcing the significance of a well-balanced diet rich in fibers to support these beneficial microbes.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumBacteroidetes
ClassBacteroidia
OrderBacteroidales
FamilyBacteroidaceae
GenusBacteroides
Species sp. Marseille-P3684
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNegative
ShapeNot Available
MobilityNo
Flagellar presenceNo
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceNot Available
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeNot Available
HabitatAnimal Intestinal Microflora
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationNonsporulating
MetabolismNot Available
Energy sourceNot Available
Properties References40272189
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenData SourceReference
HumanGutFecesManually AnnotatedNot Available