Query: NC_011662:1 Thauera sp. MZ1T, complete genome Lineage: Thauera; Thauera; Rhodocyclaceae; Rhodocyclales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria General Information: Isolation: Marine sediment, Arthur Kill, NJ; Country: USA; Temp: Mesophile; Habitat: Host, Marine. Thauera sp. MZ1T will provide information on the production and regulation of the proteins involved in exopolysaccharide production and the degradation of aromatic compounds.
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General Information: This organism is found in adult humans and formula fed infants as a normal component of gut flora. Representatives of this genus naturally colonize the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and are important for establishing and maintaining homeostasis of the intestinal ecosystem to allow for normal digestion. Their presence has been associated with beneficial health effects, such as prevention of diarrhea, amelioration of lactose intolerance, or immunomodulation. The stabilizing effect on GIT microflora is attributed to the capacity of bifidobacteria to produce bacteriocins, which are bacteriostatic agents with a broad spectrum of action, and to their pH-reducing activity.