Bacterial microcompartment utilization in the human commensal
Escherichia coli
Nissle 1917
Chania Clare,
Jack W. Rutter,
Alex J. H. Fedorec
et al.
Abstract:Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are self-assembled protein structures often utilized by bacteria as a modular metabolic unit, enabling the catalysis and utilization of less common carbon and nitrogen sources within a self-contained compartment. The
ethanolamine (EA) utilization (eut)
BMC has been widely demonstrated in enteropathogens, such as
Salmonella enterica
, and current research is exploring its activity in the commensal species that populate th… Show more
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