General Information of MIC (ID: MC0010) |
MIC Name |
Ruminococcus bromii
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Lineage |
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Firmicutes
Class: Clostridia
Order: Eubacteriales
Family: Oscillospiraceae
Genus: Ruminococcus
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Oxygen Sensitivity |
Obligate anaerobe
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Microbial Metabolism |
Saccharolytic; Fermentative
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Host Relationship |
Commensal
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Genome Size (bp) |
2898622
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Description |
Ruminococcus bromii is a species of anaerobic bacteria from the genus Ruminococcus.
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External Links |
Taxonomy ID |
40518
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GutMDisorder ID |
gm0588
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GOLD Database ID |
Go0478177
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GIMICA ID |
MIC01133
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Full List of Metabolite(s) Produced by This MIC |
Molecule Type: Fatty acids |
Metabolite Name: Acetate |
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Metabolic Classification |
Microbial producted compound [end-products] |
Modification Type |
Molecule |
EM Info |
Cell/Tissue Type |
Modified sites |
Condition |
REF |
Histone Acetylation |
H4 |
EM Info
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Eosinophil cell |
Foxo3A promoter |
Asthma |
[1], [2] |
Histone Acetylation |
H3K27 |
EM Info
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HepG2 cells |
FASN promoter |
Hypoxia |
[3], [2] |
Histone Acetylation |
H3K27 |
EM Info
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HepG2 cells |
LDHA promoter |
Hypoxia |
[3], [2] |
Histone Acetylation |
H3K56 |
EM Info
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HepG2 cells |
FASN promoter |
Hypoxia |
[3], [2] |
Histone Acetylation |
H3K9 |
EM Info
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HepG2 cells |
ACACA promoter |
Hypoxia |
[3], [2] |
Histone Acetylation |
H3K9 |
EM Info
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HepG2 cells |
LDHA promoter |
Hypoxia |
[3], [2] |
Histone Deacetylation |
HDAC9 |
EM Info
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Eosinophil cell |
. |
Asthma |
[1], [2] |
References |
1 |
Evidence that asthma is a developmental origin disease influenced by maternal diet and bacterial metabolites. Nat Commun. 2015 Jun 23;6:7320. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8320.
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2 |
Formate cross-feeding and cooperative metabolic interactions revealed by transcriptomics in co-cultures of acetogenic and amylolytic human colonic bacteria Environ Microbiol. 2019 Jan;21(1):259-271. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.14454. Epub 2018 Nov 22.
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Acetate functions as an epigenetic metabolite to promote lipid synthesis under hypoxia. Nat Commun. 2016 Jun 30;7:11960. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11960.
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