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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Metaproteomics reveals persistent and phylum-redundant metabolic functional stability in adult human gut microbiomes of Crohn’s remission patients despite temporal variations in microbial taxa, genomes, and proteomes

Fig. 5

a Representation of direct routes to short-chain fatty acids and acetyl-CoA with proteomic evidence based on GOMixer modules. All KEGG Ortholog terms mentioned in this figure had proteomic evidence in at least one sample, although many had evidence across all individuals and most samples. For example, K00656 had proteomic evidence in all samples and in Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes, but not always at the same time. These enzymes form a sizable representation of the pathways to these metabolites with proteomic evidence; however, not all enzymes that can produce these molecules are included. b Line graphs that depict the abundance of modules related to each short-chain fatty acid across time per individuals. The abundance of the modules related to each short-chain fatty acid were summed by phylum and divided by total number of spectra

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