Raphael Trischler
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: 3‐Hydroxypropionate production from <i>myo</i> ‐inositol by the gut acetogen <i>Blautia schinkii</i>
3‐Hydroxypropionate production from <i>myo</i> ‐inositol by the gut acetogen <i>Blautia schinkii</i> Open
Species of the genus Blautia are not only abundant in the human gut but also contribute to human well‐being. Our study demonstrates that the gut acetogen Blautia schinkii can grow on myo ‐inositol. We identified the pathway of myo ‐inosito…
View article: Ethanologenesis from glycerol by the gut acetogen <i>Blautia schinkii</i>
Ethanologenesis from glycerol by the gut acetogen <i>Blautia schinkii</i> Open
The human gut is an anoxic environment that harbours a multitude of microorganisms that not only contribute to food digestion. The microbiome is also involved in malfunctions such as diseases, inflammation processes or development of obesi…
View article: A functional <scp>Wood–Ljungdahl</scp> pathway devoid of a formate dehydrogenase in the gut acetogens <i>Blautia wexlerae</i> , <i>Blautia luti</i> and beyond
A functional <span>Wood–Ljungdahl</span> pathway devoid of a formate dehydrogenase in the gut acetogens <i>Blautia wexlerae</i> , <i>Blautia luti</i> and beyond Open
Summary Species of the genus Blautia are typical inhabitants of the human gut and considered as beneficial gut microbes. However, their role in the gut microbiome and their metabolic features are poorly understood. Blautia schinkii was des…