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Glycerol Metabolism Contributes to Competition by Oral Streptococci through Production of Hydrogen Peroxide.

Zachary A TaylorPing ChenPayam NoeparvarDanniel N PhamAlejandro Riveros WalkerTodd KittenLin Zeng
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
. Preliminary studies suggest that several other commensal streptococci are also able to catabolize glycerol, and glycerol-related genes are being actively expressed in human dental plaque samples. Our findings reveal the potential of glycerol to significantly impact microbial homeostasis which warrants further exploration.
Keyphrases
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