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. 2022 Mar 3;13:826994. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.826994

TABLE 1.

List of the main β-glucuronidases (GUS) sequences identified.

GUS ID Type Origin Mean% Max% (subject) Frequency, no. subjects (%)
11 NL Bacteroides spp. 5.6 8.8 (CHN-37) 42 (70)
176 mL1 Bacteroides vulgatus 5.3 6.0 (CHN-35) 36 (60)
36 NL Bacteroides uniformis 4.4 8.8 (CHN-37) 30 (50)
220 L1 Escherichia coli 3.3 23.3 (ESP-48) 11 (18)
87 NL Bacteroides dorei 2.4 8.8 (CHN-05) 23 (38)
17 NL Bacteroides uniformis 2.4 4.0 (SWE-16) 27 (45)
242 L2 Bacteroides uniformis 2.2 5.7 (CHN-08) 22 (37)
177 mL1 Bacteroides dorei 1.8 10.6 (CHN-05) 13 (22)
47 NL Bacteroides massiliensis 1.8 4.9 (CHN-35) 16 (27)
67 NL Faecalibacterium prausnitzii 1.7 2.1 (ESP-42) 37 (62)
35 NL Bacteroides uniformis 1.6 2.8 (SWE-21) 15 (25)
223 L1 Faecalibacterium prausnitzii 1.6 2.6 (SWE-21) 37 (62)
10 NL Bacteroides ovatus 1.6 2.3 (SWE-26) 25 (42)
185 mL1 Bacteroides ovatus 1.6 4.6 (CHN-05) 22 (37)
173 mL1 Bacteroides massiliensis 1.5 4.1 (CHN-38) 17 (28)
257 L2 Bacteroides ovatus 1.5 2.3 (SWE-26) 26 (43)
53 NL Parabacteroides merdae 1.5 2.5 (CHN-08) 31 (52)
76 NL Eubacterium sp. CAG:180 1.5 14.2 (ESP-45) 14 (23)
126 NL Firmicutes 1.4 2.2 (ESP-47) 36 (60)
134 NL Firmicutes 1.3 2.2 (ESP-47) 34 (57)
180 mL1 Parabacteroides merdae 1.3 2.5 (CHN-08) 26 (43)
261 L2 Bacteroides cellulosilyticus CAG:158 1.2 4.9 (CHN-08) 16 (27)

The sequences reported represent the 10 GUS with higher mean abundance, abundance in single microbiome, and frequency in the set of GUS-encoding bacteria.