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Academic Article A family of anti-Bacteroidales peptide toxins wide-spread in the human gut microbiota.
Academic Article Type VI secretion systems of human gut Bacteroidales segregate into three genetic architectures, two of which are contained on mobile genetic elements.
Academic Article Evidence of extensive DNA transfer between bacteroidales species within the human gut.
Academic Article Bacteroides fragilis type VI secretion systems use novel effector and immunity proteins to antagonize human gut Bacteroidales species.
Academic Article Niche-specific features of the intestinal bacteroidales.
Academic Article Characterization of adherent bacteroidales from intestinal biopsies of children and young adults with inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Mobile Type VI secretion system loci of the gut Bacteroidales display extensive intra-ecosystem transfer, multi-species spread and geographical clustering.
Academic Article Bacteroidales Secreted Antimicrobial Proteins Target Surface Molecules Necessary for Gut Colonization and Mediate Competition In Vivo.
Academic Article "Cross-glycosylation" of proteins in Bacteroidales species.
Academic Article Longitudinal analysis of the prevalence, maintenance, and IgA response to species of the order Bacteroidales in the human gut.
Academic Article Bacteroidetocins Target the Essential Outer Membrane Protein BamA of Bacteroidales Symbionts and Pathogens.
Academic Article Analysis of Effector and Immunity Proteins of the GA2 Type VI Secretion Systems of Gut Bacteroidales.
Academic Article A proteolytically activated antimicrobial toxin encoded on a mobile plasmid of Bacteroidales induces a protective response.
Academic Article Comprehensive analyses of a large human gut Bacteroidales culture collection reveal species and strain level diversity and evolution.
Grant Contact-Dependent Antagonism in Gut Bacteroidales
Grant Secreted antimicrobial proteins of the intestinal Bacteriodales
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