Dolosigranulum pigrum

[1][2][3] Dolosigranulum pigrum can cause infections in the upper respiratory tract and nosocomial pneumonia and sepsis.

[4][5][6] The metabolism of this organism has been reconstructed.

It is available as a genome-scale metabolic model, which indicates incomplete biochemical pathways within the central carbon metabolism.

[7] Consequently, its metabolism depends on other members of its microbial habitat, such as Staphylococcus aureus, whose growth D. pigrum negatively impacts..[8]

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