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  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are serious chronic gastrointestinal conditions that are increasingly affecting populations worldwide, prompting research into effective treatments.
  • Researchers screened 72 strains from fermentation and fecal samples in China, testing their effectiveness against colitis with 16 strains identified for further studies, notably CCFM1267, which showed significant improvement in colitis symptoms in mice.
  • CCFM1267 was more effective than other strains, enhancing colon health and altering microbial metabolite profiles, while comparative genomics highlighted genetic differences that may explain varied treatment outcomes.
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Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are proteinaceous organelle-like structures formed within bacteria, often encapsulating enzymes and cellular processes, in particular, allowing toxic intermediates to be shielded from the general cellular environment. Outside of their biological role they are of interest, through surface modification, as potential drug carriers and polyvalent antigen display scaffolds. Here we use a post-translational modification approach, using copper free click chemistry, to attach a SpyTag to a target protein molecule for attachment to a specific SpyCatcher modified BMC shell protein.

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The processes by which bacteria proactively scavenge essential nutrients in crowded environments such as the gastrointestinal tract are not fully understood. In this context, we observed that bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs) produced by the human commensal gut microbe contain multiple high-affinity vitamin B binding proteins suggesting that the vesicles play a role in micronutrient scavenging. Vitamin B belongs to the cobamide family of cofactors that regulate microbial communities through their limited bioavailability.

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