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  • Polysaccharide utilization ... Polysaccharide utilization loci and nutritional specialization in a dominant group of butyrate-producing human colonic Firmicutes
    O Sheridan, Paul; Martin, Jennifer C; Lawley, Trevor D ... Microbial genomics, 02/2016, Volume: 2, Issue: 2
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    and are the predominant bacterial phyla colonizing the healthy human large intestine. Whilst both ferment dietary fibre, genes responsible for this important activity have been analysed only in the , ...
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  • The influence of diet on th... The influence of diet on the gut microbiota
    Scott, Karen P.; Gratz, Silvia W.; Sheridan, Paul O. ... Pharmacological research, March 2013, 2013-Mar, 2013-3-00, 20130301, Volume: 69, Issue: 1
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    Diet is a major factor driving the composition and metabolism of the colonic microbiota. The amount, type and balance of the main dietary macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and fats) have a ...
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  • Recovery of Lutacidiplasmat... Recovery of Lutacidiplasmatales archaeal order genomes suggests convergent evolution in Thermoplasmatota
    Sheridan, Paul O; Meng, Yiyu; Williams, Tom A ... Nature communications, 07/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Abstract The Terrestrial Miscellaneous Euryarchaeota Group has been identified in various environments, and the single genome investigated thus far suggests that these archaea are anaerobic sulfite ...
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  • Genomics of soil depth nich... Genomics of soil depth niche partitioning in the Thaumarchaeota family Gagatemarchaeaceae
    Sheridan, Paul O; Meng, Yiyu; Williams, Tom A ... Nature communications, 11/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Knowledge of deeply-rooted non-ammonia oxidising Thaumarchaeota lineages from terrestrial environments is scarce, despite their abundance in acidic soils. Here, 15 new deeply-rooted ...
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  • Gene duplication drives gen... Gene duplication drives genome expansion in a major lineage of Thaumarchaeota
    Sheridan, Paul O; Raguideau, Sebastien; Quince, Christopher ... Nature communications, 10/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Ammonia-oxidising archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are important organisms in the nitrogen cycle, but the mechanisms driving their radiation into diverse ecosystems remain underexplored. Here, ...
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  • Sporulation capability and ... Sporulation capability and amylosome conservation among diverse human colonic and rumen isolates of the keystone starch‐degrader Ruminococcus bromii
    Mukhopadhya, Indrani; Moraïs, Sarah; Laverde‐Gomez, Jenny ... Environmental microbiology, January 2018, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Summary Ruminococcus bromii is a dominant member of the human colonic microbiota that plays a ‘keystone’ role in degrading dietary resistant starch. Recent evidence from one strain has uncovered a ...
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  • Pro-inflammatory flagellin ... Pro-inflammatory flagellin proteins of prevalent motile commensal bacteria are variably abundant in the intestinal microbiome of elderly humans
    Neville, B Anne; Sheridan, Paul O; Harris, Hugh M B ... PloS one, 07/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 7
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    Some Eubacterium and Roseburia species are among the most prevalent motile bacteria present in the intestinal microbiota of healthy adults. These flagellate species contribute "cell motility" ...
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  • Impact of carbohydrate subs... Impact of carbohydrate substrate complexity on the diversity of the human colonic microbiota
    Chung, Wing Sun Faith; Walker, Alan W; Vermeiren, Joan ... FEMS microbiology ecology, 01/2019, Volume: 95, Issue: 1
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    Abstract The diversity of the colonic microbial community has been linked with health in adults and diet composition is one possible determinant of diversity. We used carefully controlled conditions ...
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  • Unique Organization of Extr... Unique Organization of Extracellular Amylases into Amylosomes in the Resistant Starch-Utilizing Human Colonic Firmicutes Bacterium Ruminococcus bromii
    Ze, Xiaolei; Ben David, Yonit; Laverde-Gomez, Jenny A ... mBio, 09/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 5
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    Ruminococcus bromii is a dominant member of the human gut microbiota that plays a key role in releasing energy from dietary starches that escape digestion by host enzymes via its exceptional activity ...
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  • Rooting Species Trees Using Gene Tree-Species Tree Reconciliation
    Harris, Brogan J; Sheridan, Paul O; Davín, Adrián A ... Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2022, Volume: 2569
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    Interpreting phylogenetic trees requires a root, which provides the direction of evolution and polarizes ancestor-descendant relationships. But inferring the root using genetic data is difficult, ...
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