Bacillaceae ⇒ Bacillus {10000645}
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Definition: | Bacillus |
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Rank: | Genus |
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Domain: | Bacteria |
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Shared Reference Notes
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- Bacillus can produce #Dopamine. - [1.2] [#Dopamine]
- Bacillus spp. produces Dopamin - [1.3]
- gut microbe–derived metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (#TMAO), enhanced antitumor immunity to Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) - Delivery of #TMAO intraperitoneally or via a dietary choline supplement to orthotopic PDAC-bearing mice reduced tumor growth, associated with an immunostimulatory tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) phenotype, and activated effector T cell response in the tumor microenvironment. - #TMAO potentiated the type I interferon (IFN) pathway and conferred antitumor effects in a type I IFN–dependent manner. - bacteria producing an enzyme that generates #TMA was associated with positive immunotherapy outcomes in people with #Pancreatic Cancer. - Bacillus and #Paenibacillus species, were present at higher levels in people who survived for a long period of time after #Pancreatic Cancer. - [1.4]
- widespread class of Bacillus lipopeptides, the fengycins, eliminates S. aureus by inhibiting S. aureus quorum sensing—a process through which bacteria respond to their population density by altering gene regulation. - consumption of #Probiotic Bacillus bacteria comprehensively abolished colonization by the dangerous pathogen #Staphylococcus aureus in a rural Thai population. - [1.5]
- in the patients with #Non-Atopic Dermatitis, an abundance of Bacillus and #Brevibacillus was significantly increased while that of #Corynebacterium was significantly decreased in affected vs. unaffected skin - [1.6]
- Five bacterial phyla including #Firmicutes, #Bacteroidetes, #Actinobacteria, #Proteobacteria, and #Fusobacteria can participate in #Tryptophan metabolism, being those belonging to the #Clostridium, #Burkholderia, #Streptomyces, #Pseudomonas or Bacillus genera the most important modulators - [1.7] [#Bacillus subtilis]
- #Myristic acid is involved in the post-translational folding of proteins in humansan d can inhibit the activity of some bacterial ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, for instance, observed for bacillus multidrug-resistance ATP (BmrA) of Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis). - [1.8]
- The #Firmicutes phylum comprises Gram-positive bacteria with low G + C DNA content and is composed of more than 200 different genera, such as #Lactobacillus, Bacillus, #Clostridium, #Enterococcus, and Ruminicoccus. - [1.9]
- Bacillus species produce #Norepinephrine and #Dopamine
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