An Expanded Genetic Code Enables Trimethylamine Metabolism in Human Gut Bacteria
ABSTRACT Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been linked to animal-based diets, which are a major source of trimethylamine (TMA), a precursor of the proatherogenic compound trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO). Human gut bacteria in the genus Bilophila have genomic signatures for genetic code expansion that c...
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| Auteurs principaux: | Veronika Kivenson, Stephen J. Giovannoni |
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| Format: | article |
| Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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