Corynebacterium urealyticum

   RANK: Species

TAXONOMY: Terrabacteria group -> Actinobacteria -> Actinobacteria -> Corynebacteriales -> Corynebacteriaceae -> Corynebacterium -> Corynebacterium urealyticum

OVERVIEW:

Was previously provisional taxon C28 in RefSeq Extended V1.1 Identified as a constituent of the oral microbiome by Human Oral Microbiome Database. Corynebacterium urealyticum is a bacterial species of the Corynebacterium genus. It is not commonly found in healthy people. It is, however, an important isolate when found in conjunction with a urinary tract infection. In contrast to acid-producing bacteria like Escherichia coli, C. urealyticum, as the name implies, secretes urease enzyme which is strong enough to make urine alkaline. This can lead to the formation of struvite calculi or renal stones. Risk factors associated with this bacterium include, immunosuppression, underlying genitourinay disorders, as well as antibiotic therapy. There are other urease-producing cornybacteria that are associated with urinary tract infections, but C. urealyticum is the most common.

2

COGEM
COGEM released a comprehensive database of pathogenicity assessment of around 2575 bacterial species in 2011. The database ranks the pathogenicity of species on a scale of 1 to 4. Corynebacterium urealyticum ranks 2 on this scale: Species that can cause diseases in humans or animals, which are unlikely to spread in the human population and for which an adequate prophylaxis or therapy exists


TAGS
Keystone Core species Type species Pathogen Dysbiosis associated Flora/ commensal Gut associated Probiotic
Leanness Obesity Skin microbiome Fecal distribution Oral microbiome Vaginal microbiome Butyrate producer Catalase producer
Histamine producer Food fermenter Amylolytic Propionate producer Nitrifying Biofilm producer
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KEGG PATHWAYS

CLUSTERS WITH
METABOLOMICS       
NUTRIENTS/ SUBSTRATES
  • Urea

  • ENDPRODUCTS
  • Ammonia

  • INHIBITED BY
  • Aloe vera [parent]

  • ENHANCED BY
  • Proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) [parent]

  • BIOTRANSFORMS

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    ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE   BIOFILM FORMERS   COGEM PATHOGENICITY   

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