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Bilophila wadsworthia is a Gram-negative,
obligately anaerobic, catalase-positive, bile-resistant, and
asaccharolytic bacillus.
Approximately 75% of B...
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majority are sulfate-reducing, with the
exception of
Lawsonia and
Bilophila. All
members of this
order are
obligately anaerobic. Most
species are...
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necessary step for
taurine catabolism in
anaerobic bacteria like
Bilophila wadsworthia. IslA is
activated by the
enzyme IslB
which uses S-adenoslymethionine...
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Thermodesulfobacteriota Desulfovibrionia Desulfovibrionales Desulfovibrionaceae Bilophila Baron et al. 1990
Thermodesulfobacteriota Desulfovibrionia Desulfovibrionales...
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characterization of taurine:pyruvate
aminotransferase from the
anaerobe Bilophila wadsworthia". Eur. J. Biochem. 267 (23): 6841–8. doi:10.1046/j.1432-1033...
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Lawsonia Bilophila...
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myriad of
genera including Desulfovibrio, Desulfobaculum, Desulfocurvus,
Bilophila, and Lawsonia.
Within the
genus Desulfovibrio,
phylogenetic relationships...
- Gram-negative rods (Bacteroides, Prevotella, Porphyromonas, Fusobacterium,
Bilophila and
Sutterella spp.); 2. Gram-positive
cocci (primarily Peptostreptococcus...
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Interestingly the
genera Bilophila, Peptococcus, and
Treponema are more
abundant in
older calves. The
higher abundance of
Bilophila might be a
response to...
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Prevotella ruminicola MeSH B03.440.425.410.200 –
Bilophila MeSH B03.440.425.410.237 –
Butyrivibrio MeSH B03.440.425.410.275 – Chlorobium...