Erysipelotrichales

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Erysipelotrichales is an order of Gram-positive bacteria within the phylum Firmicutes, commonly found in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals and humans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bacterial order
associatedWith host lipid metabolism modulation
immune system modulation in the gut
inflammatory bowel disease
metabolic disorders in humans
obesity in animal models
belongsTo class Erysipelotrichia
belongsToGroup gut microbiota
cellArrangement short chains
single cells
cellEnvelope lacks outer membrane
cellShape filamentous
rod-shaped
cellWallType thick peptidoglycan layer
class Erysipelotrichia NERFINISHED
containsFamily Erysipelotrichaceae NERFINISHED
containsGenus Catenibacterium
Erysipelothrix NERFINISHED
Holdemanella NERFINISHED
Turicibacter NERFINISHED
domain Bacteria
firstDescribedBy David Hendricks Bergey and colleagues NERFINISHED
firstDescriptionYear 1953
foundIn human fecal microbiota
mouse gut microbiota
pig gut microbiota
genomeType circular double-stranded DNA
gramStain Gram-positive
habitat gastrointestinal tract of animals
gastrointestinal tract of humans
mammalian gut microbiota
hasTypeFamily Erysipelotrichaceae
isPartOf phylum Bacillota (sensu lato) NERFINISHED
kingdom Bacteria
metabolism fermentative
motility non-motile
ncbiTaxonId 909932
oxygenRequirement facultatively anaerobic
obligately anaerobic
phylum Firmicutes NERFINISHED
reclassifiedFrom class Clostridia
reproduction binary fission
roleInEcosystem fermentation of dietary components in the gut
sporeFormation non-spore-forming
taxonRank order
temperaturePreference mesophilic
typeSpeciesGenus Erysipelothrix NERFINISHED

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Firmicutes contains Erysipelotrichales