Proteomes · Eggerthella lenta (strain ATCC 25559 / DSM 2243 / CCUG 17323 / JCM 9979 / KCTC 3265 / NCTC 11813 / VPI 0255 / 1899 B) (Eubacterium lentum)
- Proteome IDUP000001377
- StatusReference proteome
- Number of entries
- Gene count
- Taxonomy | StrainEggerthella lenta (strain ATCC 25559 / DSM 2243 / CCUG 17323 / JCM 9979 / KCTC 3265 / NCTC 11813 / VPI 0255 / 1899 B) (Eubacterium lentum) | ATCC 25559 / DSM 2243 / CCUG 17323 / JCM 9979 / KCTC 3265 / NCTC 11813 / VPI 0255 / 1899 B
- Genome assembly and annotation
- Genome representationFull
- Pan proteomeThis proteome is part of the Eggerthella lenta (strain ATCC 25559 / DSM 2243 / CCUG 17323 / JCM 9979 / KCTC 3265 / NCTC 11813 / VPI 0255 / 1899 B) pan proteome (FASTA)
- Completeness (CPD)Close to standard (high value)
- BUSCOSingleDuplicatedFragmentedMissingn:422 · coriobacteriia_odb10C:99.8% (S:99.3% D:0.5%) F:0% M:0.2%
Description
Eggerthella lenta (strain ATCC 25559 / DSM 2243 / JCM 9979 / NCTC 11813 / VPI 0255) is an anaerobic, non-motile, non-sporulating pathogenic Gram-positive bacterium isolated from a rectal tumor in 1935. E. lenta is commonly found in blood and human intestinal microflora and can cause severe bacteremia. Its optimal growth temperature is 37 degrees Celsius. Growth is stimulated by arginine which is an important energy source via arginine dihydrolase pathway. It is bile-resistant. (Adapted from PMID 21304654).