2022
Gut colonization by Bacteroides requires translation by an EF‐G paralog lacking GTPase activity
Han W, Peng B, Wang C, Townsend G, Barry N, Peske F, Goodman A, Liu J, Rodnina M, Groisman E. Gut colonization by Bacteroides requires translation by an EF‐G paralog lacking GTPase activity. The EMBO Journal 2022, 42: embj2022112372. PMID: 36472247, PMCID: PMC9841332, DOI: 10.15252/embj.2022112372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEF-G1Protein synthesisGTPase activityGuanosine triphosphateElongation factor GCarbon starvationCellular processesStarvation conditionsBacteroides thetaiotaomicronFactor GSingular abilityAmino acidsCell growthParalogsMurine cecumTranslocationGut colonizationColonizationCellsRibosomesProteinStarvationThetaiotaomicronBacteriaFitness
2020
A Master Regulator of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron Gut Colonization Controls Carbohydrate Utilization and an Alternative Protein Synthesis Factor
Townsend GE, Han W, Schwalm ND, Hong X, Bencivenga-Barry NA, Goodman AL, Groisman EA. A Master Regulator of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron Gut Colonization Controls Carbohydrate Utilization and an Alternative Protein Synthesis Factor. MBio 2020, 11: 10.1128/mbio.03221-19. PMID: 31992627, PMCID: PMC6989115, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.03221-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPutative translation factorProtein synthesis factorsTranslation factorsMammalian gutDietary fiber utilizationTranscriptional regulatorsBeneficial microbesSpecialized translation factorHundreds of genesMajor transcriptional regulatorGut colonizationCarbohydrate utilizationSynthesis factorsHuman gut microbiotaGlobal regulonGenetic repertoireTranscription factorsMaster regulatorDNA sequencesDerive nutrientsColonization defectUtilization of carbohydratesCellular metabolismComplex polysaccharidesGenes
2018
Dietary sugar silences a colonization factor in a mammalian gut symbiont
Townsend GE, Han W, Schwalm ND, Raghavan V, Barry NA, Goodman AL, Groisman EA. Dietary sugar silences a colonization factor in a mammalian gut symbiont. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2018, 116: 233-238. PMID: 30559205, PMCID: PMC6320540, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1813780115.Peer-Reviewed Original Research