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SUBMITTER: Morais S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7615765 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Moraïs Sarah S Winkler Sarah S Zorea Alvah A Levin Liron L Nagies Falk S P FSP Kapust Nils N Lamed Eva E Artan-Furman Avital A Bolam David N DN Yadav Madhav P MP Bayer Edward A EA Martin William F WF Mizrahi Itzhak I
Science (New York, N.Y.) 20240315 6688
Humans, like all mammals, depend on the gut microbiome for digestion of cellulose, the main component of plant fiber. However, evidence for cellulose fermentation in the human gut is scarce. We have identified ruminococcal species in the gut microbiota of human populations that assemble functional multienzymatic cellulosome structures capable of degrading plant cell wall polysaccharides. One of these species, which is strongly associated with humans, likely originated in the ruminant gut and was ...[more]