1953
DOI: 10.2183/pjab1945.29.132
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A New Thiamine Decomposing Anaerobic Bacterium, Clostridium thiaminolyticum Kimura et Liao

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“…Clostridium sporogenes ATCC 15579 is a proteolytic anaerobic spore-forming bacterium isolated from human feces 14 . It is genetically tractable, making it an ideal candidate for understanding how amino acid metabolism in the gut contributes to metabolites in the host.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clostridium sporogenes ATCC 15579 is a proteolytic anaerobic spore-forming bacterium isolated from human feces 14 . It is genetically tractable, making it an ideal candidate for understanding how amino acid metabolism in the gut contributes to metabolites in the host.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thiaminase I activity levels determined by the 4-NTP assay were consistent with previous observations of activity in bacteria and fish, ferns, molluscs, and specific tissues within these organisms. A key comparison showed that high levels of thiaminase I were found in cultures of two bacteria from which this enzyme was first identified in the 1950s: C. sporogenes (renamed from Clostridium thiaminolyticum ) and P. thiaminolyticus [16] , [21] . Another important comparison showed that substantial thiaminase I activity was found in two species of Laurentian Great Lakes forage fish, alewife and smelt, regularly reported to contain this enzyme.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the 1950s, researchers isolated thiaminase I-producing bacteria from human feces [20] , [21] . One of these bacteria was subsequently found in rumen of ailing sheep with cerebrocorticol necrosis, a disease associated with thiamine deficiency [22] .…”
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