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Microbe Identification
Microbe nameOlsenella sp. An188
NCBI Taxonomy ID1965579
DescriptionOlsenella sp. An188 is a nonsporulating, mesophilic bacterium that thrives as a chemoheterotroph, utilizing organic compounds derived from its animal intestinal microflora habitat. Although specific details regarding its Gram stain, shape, and cell arrangement remain undetermined, its ecological role is significant. This microbe is part of the diverse community of gut bacteria that contribute to the complex processes of digestion and nutrient absorption in various animal hosts. Typically found in the intestines, Olsenella sp. An188 plays a vital role in breaking down complex carbohydrates and proteins, which not only aids in the host's digestion but also influences overall gut health. The interplay of Olsenella sp. An188 with other gut microbiota can help maintain a balanced microbial ecosystem, aiding in resistance to pathogens and enhancing the immune response.Moreover, the presence of this microbe highlights the intricate relationships among gut flora, indicating potential implications for studies related to gut health, diet, and even metabolic disorders. Understanding the functional roles of microorganisms like Olsenella sp. An188 can lead to insights into how specific diets might affect their populations, subsequently influencing the host's health and wellness. This underscores the significance of microbial diversity in the intestines and its overall impact on animal physiology and disease resilience.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumActinobacteria
ClassCoriobacteriia
OrderCoriobacteriales
FamilyAtopobiaceae
GenusOlsenella
Species sp. An188
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNot Available
ShapeNot Available
MobilityNo
Flagellar presenceNo
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceNot Available
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeMesophilic
HabitatAnimal Intestinal Microflora
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationNonsporulating
MetabolismNot Available
Energy sourceChemoheterotroph
Properties References38438939 30064352
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenData SourceReference
HumanGutFecesManually AnnotatedNot Available