Thermophilibacter provencensis

(aka Olsenella provencensis)

Bacteria


General | Carbohydrate O/F | Substrate utilisation | Enzymes | Metabolites | Antibiotics

Overview


  • Thermophilibacter provencensis, (aka Olsenella provencensis), is a Gram-positive, non-spore-forming, strictly anaerobic, coccus bacterium. It has been detected in at least 2 gut microbiome compilation studies or metastudies. Thermophilibacter provencensis is probably a common, although minor, coloniser of the gut. (Zgheib2021; Ricaboni2017a)



  • This organism has been recovered from a colonoscopy patient, France. Pathogenicity status unknown, or very unlikely to be pathogenic. A possible gut commensal.

  • QUIRKS
  • In 19% of Europeans (unseenbio.com). Minor coloniser.

  • GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ricaboni2017a);
    Character Response
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  • Temperature tolerance:
  • Grows optimally at 37℃.

  • SPECIAL FEATURES
    Character Response

    Details


    GENERAL
    Lineage Physiology General Growth Tolerances Hydrol./digest./degr.
    Phylum:  Actinobacteria Class:  Coriobacteriia Order:  Coriobacteriales Family:  Atopobiaceae Genus:  Thermophilibacter Alt. name:  Olsenella provencensis Gram stain:  + O2 Relation.:  strictly anaerobic Spore:  No spore Morphology:  Coccus
    Health:  Unknown
    Source:  a colonoscopy patient, France
    Opt. T:  37℃

    ENZYME ACTIVITY
    Enzymes: General Enzymes: Carbohydrate Enzymes: Protein Enzymes: Arylamidases Enzymes: Esters/fats
    Oxidase:  neg Catalase:  neg

    References


    SPECIFIC REFERENCES FOR THERMOPHILIBACTER PROVENCENSIS
  • Zgheib2021 - New human-associated species of the family Atopobiaceae and proposal to reclassify members of the genus Olsenella.
  • Ricaboni2017a - Olsenella provencensis sp. nov., Olsenella phocaeensis sp. nov., and Olsenella mediterranea sp. nov. isolated from the human colon.
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  • GUT MICROBIOME COMPILATIONS AND METASTUDIES FOR THERMOPHILIBACTER PROVENCENSIS
  • Byrd2020 - Stability and dynamics of the human gut microbiome and its association with systemic immune traits.
  • Lagier2016 - Culture of previously uncultured members of the human gut microbiota by culturomics.
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