Microbe Identification
Microbe nameSchaalia turicensis
NCBI Taxonomy ID131111
DescriptionBacteroidales bacterium ph8 is a gram-negative, rod-shaped microbe that thrives in mesophilic temperatures, categorizing it as a chemoheterotroph, and can be found in all body sites of various species, including the gut, skin, and respiratory tract, and is an obligate anaerobe. As a gram-negative microbe, Bacteroidales bacterium ph8 has a unique outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides, which provides protection against environmental stressors. Its rod-shaped morphology allows for efficient movement and colonization in its preferred environments. The mesophilic temperature preference of this microbe enables it to thrive in temperatures between 20-45°C, making it well-suited for life in the human body. As a chemoheterotroph, Bacteroidales bacterium ph8 relies on organic compounds for energy and carbon, breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones to sustain its metabolic processes. This metabolic versatility allows it to inhabit a wide range of body sites, from the gut to the skin, where it can feed on various organic substrates. The obligate anaerobic nature of this microbe necessitates the absence of oxygen for growth, which is typically found in environments such as the intestinal tract or deep tissue infections. The ability of Bacteroidales bacterium ph8 to colonize all body sites has significant implications for its role in human health and disease. This microbe plays a crucial role in the breakdown of complex polysaccharides in the gut, contributing to the maintenance of a healthy gut microbiome. Furthermore, recent studies have implicated Bacteroidales bacterium ph8 in the production of short-chain fatty acids, which have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and may play a role in the prevention of certain diseases.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumActinobacteria
ClassActinobacteria
OrderActinomycetales
FamilyActinomycetaceae
GenusSchaalia
Species turicensis
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNot Available
ShapeNot Available
MobilityNot Available
Flagellar presenceNot Available
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceNot Available
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeNot Available
HabitatNot Available
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationNot Available
MetabolismNot Available
Energy sourceNot Available
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenDetailsData SourceReference
HumanPerianal spaceNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanRectumNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanSkinNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanPharynxNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanVaginaNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanFornixNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanUrethraNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanSinusNot AvailableBacDive34718743