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2021

Klebsiella aerogenes

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Circadian Rhythmicity And Melatonin Sensitivity In The Human Gut Commensal Bacterium Klebsiella Aerogenes, Kinga Graniczkowska Jan 2021

Circadian Rhythmicity And Melatonin Sensitivity In The Human Gut Commensal Bacterium Klebsiella Aerogenes, Kinga Graniczkowska

Theses and Dissertations--Biology

While the expression of circadian rhythms is nearly universal among multicellular eukaryotic organisms, demonstration of this phenomenon in prokaryotes has been largely restricted to photosynthetic cyanobacteria until very recently. Further, growing interest in gastrointestinal microbiomes has revealed a complex temporal relationship between the gastrointestinal clock and the bacterial microbiome within. At least one member of the gut microbiome, Klebsiella (née Enterobacter) aerogenes, responds to the indoleamine hormone melatonin, secreted by the gastrointestinal system itself. Further research revealed that K. aerogenes also expresses a circadian rhythm in motility and gene expression that is temperature compensated. Although rhythmicity is unaltered …