Streptococcaceae ⇒ Lactococcus {10000310} Record Keys Parent:Streptococcaceae Definition:Lactococcus Details Initialisation date:2020-10-18 Meta Information Rank: Genus Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Gastric bypass surgery] - Lactococcus, #Streptococcus, and #Granulicatella are #Lactate-producing microorganisms, whereas #Dorea and #Blautia are #Lactate oxidizers [1.2] [#Celiac Disease] [#Bacteriophage] - significantly more abundant species in fecal samples of #Children with CeD included Human polyomavirus 2, Enterobacteria phage mEpX1, and Enterobacteria phage mEpX2; whereas less abundant species included Lactococcus phages ul36 and #Streptococcus phage Abc2. [1.3] - A similar correlation with high absolute tissue eosinophil counts and percentages of tissue eosinophils is also seen in the abundance of the genera #Parabacteroides, #Bifidobacterium, #Bacteroides, #Microbacterium, #Faecalibacterium, Lactococcus, #Desulfovibrio, and #Ruminococcus. [1.4] [#Bacteroides-Prevotella group] - a higher genetically predicted Atinomycetaceae, #Eubacterium fissicatena group, Lactococcus, and #Actinomycetales were associated with a higher risk of #Psoriasis vulgaris. [1.5] - Lactococcus and #Streptococcus possess a complete pathway for the de novo #Folate biosynthesis and do not require a supply of either DHPPP or pABA [1.6] - Some oral bacteria belonging to genera #Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, #Bifidobacterium, #Streptococcus, #Leuconostoc, and #Pediococcus produce #Lactic acid [1.7] [#Human gammaherpesvirus 4] [#Plant Microbiome] - fruit and vegetables associated bacteria found in the human gut were dominated by the bacterial orders #Enterobacterales (mean of relative abundance 20.1% in children and mean of relative abundance 22.5% in adults), #Burkholderiales (mean of relative abundance 7.4% in children and mean of relative abundance 9.1% in adults), #Actinomycetales (mean of relative abundance 7.8% in children and mean of relative abundance 7.6% in adults) and #Lactobacillales (mean of relative abundance 11.9% in children and mean of relative abundance 8.5% in adults) which were represented by the bacterial genera #Erwinia, Lactococcus, #Enterobacter, and #MicrobacteriumReferences Notes[ ]