(5/5) Read some more about the structure of B. doreiโs GH33 and the other cool results we show at >>> https://t.co/Y3Werc8MPD
Thanks to everyone along the way!!!
(1/5) Very excited to share our publication in @NatComms! In this paper, we dive into the HMO utilization mechanisms employed by my favorite Bacteroides dorei isolate ๐ฆ .
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https://t.co/Y3Werc8MPD
(4/5) Complementing one gene from B. doreiโs PUL33, GH (glycoside hydrolase) from family 33, into the B. dorei mutant or other Bacteroides strains that could not grow on sialylated HMOs, was sufficient for them to regain the ability to do so.
Had a great time presenting a poster at the #cshlmbiome conference! It's always exciting to meet amazing scientists, and don't get me started on the view...
Congratulation to the #MVIF #10 winner!!!
@KijnerSivan for the best selected talk on #human#milk#microbiome
*besides the fame, there's a $200 prize to the prize winners, so make sure to vote and to submit an abstract for next time!
Check out our perspective on the eco-evolution of human milk oligosaccharides and the infant gut bacteria. Proudly written with @KijnerSivan and @orenkolodny
Very happy to share my first publication! In our paper we present EasyMap - a web-tool designed to visualise associations between microbial features & clinical/environmental variables. This tool allows you to use MaAsLin2 without any experience with coding! (1/3)
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Did you know that Bacteroides play an important role in metabolizing #HMOs in motherโs milk?
Check out our new paper (https://t.co/xfYjhVh5sA) of the @MoranYassour lab in @FrontCellInfect where we show that:
Did you know that Bacteroides play an important role in metabolizing #HMOs in motherโs milk?
Check out our new paper (https://t.co/xfYjhVh5sA) of the @MoranYassour lab in @FrontCellInfect where we show that:
(2/3) Bacteroides dorei presents a generalized response to HMOs, upregulating glycoside hydrolase (GH) genes across all conditions. It upregulates GH families that were not previously discussed in the context of HMOs, highlighting the importance of unbiased analysis.