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Nutrient-specific Proteomic Analysis of the Mucin Degrading Bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila


ABSTRACT: Akkermansia muciniphila is a prominent mucin-degrading bacterium that acts as a keystone species in regulating the human gut microbiota. Despite recently increasing research into this bacterium and its relevance to human health, a high-resolution database of its functional proteins remains scarce. Here, we provide a proteomic database of A. muciniphila grown in different nutrient conditions ranging from defined to complex. Of 2,318 protein-coding genes in the genome, we identified 841 (40%) that were expressed at the protein level. Overall, proteins involved in energy production and carbohydrate metabolism indicate that A. muciniphila relies mainly on the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, and produces short-chain fatty acids through anaerobic fermentation. Moreover, this bacterium possesses a broad repertoire of glycosyl hydrolases, together with putative peptidases and sulfatases, to cleave O-glycosylated mucin. Furthermore, it uses mucin-derived monosaccharides as sources of energy and cell wall biogenesis. Our database provides nutrient-dependent global proteomes of A. mucinphila ATCC BAA-835 to offer insights into its metabolic functions that shape the composition of the human gut microbiota via mucin degradation.

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ORGANISM(S): Akkermansia Muciniphila Atcc Baa-835

SUBMITTER: Dong-Woo Lee  

LAB HEAD: Dong-Woo Lee

PROVIDER: PXD025955 | Pride | 2025-12-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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