| Literature DB >> 29725935 |
Zeneng Wang1, Yongzhong Zhao2.
Abstract
Trillions of microbes inhabit the human gut, not only providing nutrients and energy to the host from the ingested food, but also producing metabolic bioactive signaling molecules to maintain health and elicit disease, such asEntities:
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular health; gut microbiota; metabolites
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29725935 PMCID: PMC5960473 DOI: 10.1007/s13238-018-0549-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Cell ISSN: 1674-800X Impact factor: 14.870
Figure 1Metaorganismal pathway of trimethylamine N oxide (TMAO) biosynthesis and linking to cardiovascular disease. FMOs, Flavin monooxygenases. R1, R2, CH3(CH2)n1(CH=CH)n2, n2 = 0, 1, 2…..6, n1 + 2n2 = 15, 17, 19, 21
Figure 2Predicted bacteria strains encoding the cutC/yeaW/cntA TMA lyases. (A) Predicted bacteria strains encoding cutC gene. Abbreviation, HMP, the NIH Human Microbiome Project (Data release 1.1, September 26, 2017 e), Ortho, cutC encoding gene of OrthoDB (http://www.orthodb.org/v9.1/) (Zdobnov et al., 2017), and VM, data from the reference (Rath et al., 2017). (B) Predicted bacteria stains encoding yeaW/cntA genes. Ortho, yeaW encoding gene of OrthoDB. (C) Predicted bacterial strains encoding both yeaW and cutC. (D) Phylogenetic gene tree of cutC encoding strains. The Neighbor-Joining tree was built with MEGA7 (Kumar et al., 2016)
Figure 3Gut microbiota involved in the biosynthesis of phenylacetic acid, p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate
Figure 4Structural formulas of phytoesterogens and the metabolism pathways
Figure 5Colon microbes contribute to protocatechuic acid biosynthesis from diet anthocyanins. R3′ = H, OH or OCH3; R5′ = H, OH or OCH3; R5 = OH or OCH3; R6 = H or OH; R7 = OH or OCH3. R5, R7 can be glycosylated if it is a hydroxyl group
Figure 6The main bile acids and their metabolic pathways