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Bacteroides cellulosilyticus: NCBI 246787, [species]

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| Bacteroides cellulosilyticus| Bacteroides cellulosilyticus Robert et al. 2007 emend. Hahnke et al. 2016| CCUG 44979| DSM 14838| JCM 15632| strain CRE21

  1. Dietary Fiber Fermentation:

    • Bacteroides species are known for their ability to ferment dietary fibers. This fermentation process results in the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate. SCFAs can have beneficial effects on gut health and are a source of energy for colonocytes.
  2. Contribution to Gut Microbiota Diversity:

    • Bacteroides cellulosilyticus, like other Bacteroides species, contributes to the overall diversity of the gut microbiota. A diverse and balanced gut microbiota is generally associated with better gut health.
  3. Metabolic Functions:

    • Bacteroides species, including Bacteroides cellulosilyticus, are involved in the metabolism of a wide range of substrates present in the gut. Their metabolic activities contribute to the breakdown of complex molecules and the extraction of energy and nutrients.
  4. Immunomodulation:

    • Bacteroides species can interact with the host's immune system, influencing the development and regulation of immune responses in the gut. This immunomodulatory role is crucial for maintaining a balanced and tolerant environment in the gastrointestinal tract.
  5. Associations with Diet:

    • The abundance and activity of Bacteroides cellulosilyticus and other Bacteroides species in the gut can be influenced by dietary factors. Diets rich in fiber and plant-based foods provide substrates for the fermentation processes carried out by these bacteria.
  6. Role in Polysaccharide Degradation:

    • Bacteroides species, including Bacteroides cellulosilyticus, are known for their capacity to degrade complex polysaccharides. This ability contributes to the breakdown of dietary fibers and other carbohydrate sources in the gut.

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Bacteroides cellulosilyticus impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.338249653577804570.6146804094314575Cloacibacterium caeniParent Taxa
0.310677528381347660.5560894012451172Bacteroides intestinalisParent Taxa
0.294005960226058960.548808753490448Alistipes communisParent Taxa
0.282667279243469240.5402502417564392Odoribacter splanchnicusParent Taxa
0.27112281322479250.5289673209190369Alistipes finegoldiiParent Taxa
0.26436099410057070.5185282230377197Alistipes shahiiParent Taxa
0.257569432258605960.5168599486351013Intestinimonas butyriciproducensParent Taxa
0.252534568309783940.502500593662262Butyricimonas virosaParent Taxa
0.251158863306045530.49957555532455444Alistipes senegalensisParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Bacteroides cellulosilyticus

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.333230972290039060.5960200428962708Bacteroides intestinalisParent Taxa
0.29475235939025880.5536783933639526Alistipes communisParent Taxa
0.271294832229614260.5213468074798584Odoribacter splanchnicusParent Taxa
0.270153313875198360.5215499997138977Alistipes finegoldiiParent Taxa
0.27004963159561160.5473458766937256Alistipes senegalensisParent Taxa
0.265584677457809450.531379759311676Alistipes shahiiParent Taxa
0.259364873170852660.5224148631095886Intestinimonas butyriciproducensParent Taxa
0.25618785619735720.5426467061042786Butyricimonas virosaParent Taxa
0.25211110711097720.5243222713470459Vescimonas fastidiosaParent Taxa

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