Phylogenetic distribution of three pathways for propionate production within the human gut microbiota
University of Aberdeen · University of Glasgow · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Propionate is produced in the human large intestine by microbial fermentation and may help maintain human health. We have examined the distribution of three different pathways used by bacteria for propionate formation using genomic and metagenomic analysis of the human gut microbiota and by designing degenerate primer sets for the detection of diagnostic genes for these pathways. Degenerate primers for the acrylate pathway (detecting the lcdA gene, encoding lactoyl-CoA dehydratase) together with metagenomic mining revealed that this pathway is restricted to only a few human colonic species within the Lachnospiraceae and Negativicutes. The operation of this pathway for lactate utilisation in Coprococcus catus…
Citation impact
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- 19.49
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- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
8- NRNicole ReichardtCorresponding
University of Aberdeen, University of Glasgow
- SHSylvia H. Duncan
University of Aberdeen
- PYPauline Young
University of Aberdeen
- ÁBÁlvaro Belenguer
University of Aberdeen, Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña
- ECE. Carol McWilliam Leitch
University of Aberdeen, MRC University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Topics & keywords
- Lachnospiraceae
- Biology
- Propionate
- Biochemistry
- Ruminococcus
- Roseburia
- Microbiology
- Gut flora