Streptococcus agalactiae

Information

Microbe Identification

Streptococcus agalactiae

Microbe id: PMDBM2020251
Level: Species
NCBI Taxonomy ID:
Taxonomy Species: Streptococcus agalactiae [1311]
Taxonomy Genus: Streptococcus [1301]
Taxonomy Family: Streptococcaceae [1300]

Interactions between microbe and active substances


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Metabolic gene clusters of Streptococcus agalactiae

Identified MGC Region
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MGC Cluster (Most Similar) Similarity Compound metabolized by the MGC Type of MGC Reference(PubMed ID)
Arginine to hydrogen carbonate P. aeruginosaArginineArginine to HcarbonatePMID: 27804281

n.s. indicates that no significant matches were found by KnownClusterBlast.

View gutSMASH Detailed Result
Biosynthetic gene clusters of Streptococcus agalactiae


Identified BGC Region
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BGC Cluster (Most Similar) Similarity Compound Synthesized by the BGC Type of BGC Reference (PubMed ID)
Unclassified gene clustern.a.ArylpolyenePMID: 34019648
Unclassified gene clustern.a.T3PKSPMID: 34019648

n.s. indicates that no significant matches were found by KnownClusterBlast.

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Map of Streptococcus agalactiae distribution in human body and influence of diseases distribution in human body and influence of diseases


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ⓘ How did we get the relative abundance and microbe change in the map?
bodymap Oral Nose Esophagus Stomach Trachea Upper respiratory tract Vagina Blood Urethral Lung Cervix Rectum Skin Duodenum Fallopian tube Fallopian tube Peritoneal fluid Uterus Ear Ovary Ovary Colon Ileum Cecum
Disease id Bodysite Relative abundance (%) Disease name Microbe_change

Relative abundance landscape of Streptococcus agalactiae in human gut microbiota samples



Abundance lanscape in healthy samples (by patients' age)
Abundance lanscape in healthy samples (by patients' country)
Abundance lanscape in disease samples
⚠ About the relative abundance profile

The relative taxonomical abundance data (pre-processed using a unified analysis pipeline) was retrieved from curatedMetagenomicData resource [Edoardo Pasolli, et al. Nat Methods. 2017;14(11):1023-1024]. Data retrieved here was pre-processed as unified relative abundance: at each taxonomic level (e.g., species, genus, family), the sum of microbial abundance of individual microbiota sample was 1, and relative abundance of each microbe was log10 transformed [relative abundance ranges from -7 to 0].

Healthy samples and disease samples (only disease types with >= 20 samples were included) were grouped by age periods, patients?country, or disease type to plot the relative abundance landscape using ggplot2 R package.



Comparative analysis of human gut metagenomes between disease and healthy samples of Streptococcus agalactiae

Data source: Phenotype comparisons were obtained from GMrepo . We summarized all comparisons that included healthy samples as controls and overlapped with microbes represented in MASI.

Note: LDA scores below 0 indicate taxa enriched in healthy samples, whereas scores above 0 indicate taxa enriched in disease samples.

Disease Project ID LDA score Experiment Type
No records found

Microbe-Therapeutic Substance associations are summarized based on THREE types of association evidence, these include:

Association of microbe alteration of therapeutic substances; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe can metabolize the substance.
Association of therapeutic substance alteration of microbes; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the substance can make the abundance of a microbe increase or decrease.
Association of metabolic reactions of microbes (newly updated in MASI v2.0); This part of data came from microbe metabolic reconstructions based on genome via AGORA2 [Ref: Nature Biotechnology, 41 (2023) 1320?331]. A microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe carries a specific gene whose product can metabolize the substance.





Therapeutic substance that metabolized by Streptococcus agalactiae



Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Metabolism Type Metabolites Effects on Substance Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Alteration Mechanism Alteration Outcome Reference (PubMed ID)




Therapeutic Substances that affect the Streptococcus agalactiae



Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Substance Details Effect on Microbe Effect Strength Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Reference (PubMed ID)


Drug involved metabolizing or transporting reactions that are carried out by Streptococcus agalactiae

ⓘ How do we get these drug reactions?

To obtain the reactions associated with therapeutic substances, we followed a multi-step process:
Downloading Reconstructions: We started by downloading microbial genome-scale metabolic reconstructions from the AGORA2 [Ref: Nature Biotechnology, 41 (2023) 1320?331] database.
Identifying Drug-Associated Reactions: Next, we extracted all reactions that are linked to therapeutic substances from these reconstructions. This involved filtering and identifying reactions specifically related to drug metabolism and transport.
Linking Reaction to Microbes: Utilizing the identified reaction related genes (UidA, Tdc etc.), we machted the corresponding drug-associated reactions to existing microbes in the reconstructions in AGORA2. We could link the presence of these genes in different microbes to the potential for those microbes to carry out the corresponding drug-related reactions.
Putative Drug Reactions: As a result, the drug reactions identified in this manner are putative, meaning they are inferred based on the presence of specific gene sequences. This provides a hypothetical but informed prediction of the microbial capability to interact with therapeutic substances.



Statistical Charts
Detailed Information in Table
Original GEM Files (AGORA2)

Classification of Metabolizing or Transporting Related Reactions

Pie Chart of Functionally Related Protein Families

We provide links to the Genomic-Scale Metabolic Models (GEMs) used in this part, sourced from AGORA2, allowing access to the original .mat files. For more details, visit the AGORA2 repository.

# Model Download
1Streptococcus_agalactiae_09mas018883 Download
2Streptococcus_agalactiae_2603V_R Download
3Streptococcus_agalactiae_A909 Download
4Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU108 Download
5Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU133 Download
6Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU165 Download
7Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU167 Download
8Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU174 Download
9Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU178 Download
10Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU247 Download
11Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU248 Download
12Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU252 Download
13Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU253 Download
14Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU260 Download
15Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU442 Download
16Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU447 Download
17Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU450 Download
18Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU451 Download
19Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU454 Download
20Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU92 Download
21Streptococcus_agalactiae_BSU96 Download
22Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_17336 Download
23Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_19094 Download
24Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_24810 Download
25Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_25532 Download
26Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_28551 Download
27Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_29376 Download
28Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_29782 Download
29Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_30636 Download
30Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37430 Download
31Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37736 Download
32Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37737 Download
33Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37738 Download
34Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37739 Download
35Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37740 Download
36Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37741 Download
37Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_37742 Download
38Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_38383 Download
39Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_39096_A Download
40Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44050 Download
41Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44074 Download
42Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44077 Download
43Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44110 Download
44Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44140 Download
45Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_44186 Download
46Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_45061 Download
47Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_47293 Download
48Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_49072 Download
49Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_49086 Download
50Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_49087 Download
51Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_49100 Download
52Streptococcus_agalactiae_CCUG_91 Download
53Streptococcus_agalactiae_CJB111 Download
54Streptococcus_agalactiae_ERR2221173 Download
55Streptococcus_agalactiae_ERR2221321 Download
56Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_C1_487 Download
57Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_C1_494 Download
58Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_F2_338 Download
59Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_F2_343 Download
60Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_001 Download
61Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_003 Download
62Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_005 Download
63Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_014 Download
64Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_023 Download
65Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_026 Download
66Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_034 Download
67Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_062 Download
68Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_090 Download
69Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_102 Download
70Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_105 Download
71Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_128 Download
72Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_137 Download
73Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_170 Download
74Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_222 Download
75Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_268 Download
76Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_277 Download
77Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_337 Download
78Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_586 Download
79Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_603 Download
80Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_608 Download
81Streptococcus_agalactiae_FSL_S3_654 Download
82Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00002 Download
83Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00003 Download
84Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00012 Download
85Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00013 Download
86Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00018 Download
87Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00020 Download
88Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00082 Download
89Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00083 Download
90Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00084 Download
91Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00092 Download
92Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00097 Download
93Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00111 Download
94Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00112 Download
95Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00115 Download
96Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00174 Download
97Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00190 Download
98Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00202 Download
99Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00206 Download
100Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00219 Download
101Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00226 Download
102Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00241 Download
103Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00245 Download
104Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00247 Download
105Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00264 Download
106Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00279 Download
107Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00300 Download
108Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00535 Download
109Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00543 Download
110Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00548 Download
111Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00555 Download
112Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00557 Download
113Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00561 Download
114Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00588 Download
115Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00601 Download
116Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00614 Download
117Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00640 Download
118Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00651 Download
119Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00653 Download
120Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00654 Download
121Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00663 Download
122Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00679 Download
123Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00864 Download
124Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00865 Download
125Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00867 Download
126Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00874 Download
127Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00884 Download
128Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00887 Download
129Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00888 Download
130Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00891 Download
131Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00893 Download
132Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00900 Download
133Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00901 Download
134Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00904 Download
135Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00909 Download
136Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00911 Download
137Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00914 Download
138Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00919 Download
139Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00922 Download
140Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00923 Download
141Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00924 Download
142Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00929 Download
143Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00932 Download
144Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00933 Download
145Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00954 Download
146Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00955 Download
147Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00963 Download
148Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00965 Download
149Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00975 Download
150Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00984 Download
151Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00986 Download
152Streptococcus_agalactiae_GB00999 Download
153Streptococcus_agalactiae_GD201008_001 Download
154Streptococcus_agalactiae_ILRI005 Download
155Streptococcus_agalactiae_ILRI112 Download
156Streptococcus_agalactiae_LADL_05_108a Download
157Streptococcus_agalactiae_LADL_90_503 Download
158Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_14609 Download
159Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_14838 Download
160Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15081 Download
161Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15083 Download
162Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15084 Download
163Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15085 Download
164Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15089 Download
165Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15090 Download
166Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15091 Download
167Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15092 Download
168Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15094 Download
169Streptococcus_agalactiae_LMG_15095 Download
170Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_012 Download
171Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_022 Download
172Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_023 Download
173Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_025 Download
174Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_035 Download
175Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_038 Download
176Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_198 Download
177Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_199 Download
178Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_200 Download
179Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_201 Download
180Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_202 Download
181Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_203 Download
182Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_204 Download
183Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_205 Download
184Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_206 Download
185Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_211 Download
186Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_212 Download
187Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_213 Download
188Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_214 Download
189Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_215 Download
190Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_216 Download
191Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_217 Download
192Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_218 Download
193Streptococcus_agalactiae_MRI_Z1_219 Download
194Streptococcus_agalactiae_NEM316 Download
195Streptococcus_agalactiae_PR06 Download
196Streptococcus_agalactiae_SA20_06 Download
197Streptococcus_agalactiae_SS1014 Download
198Streptococcus_agalactiae_SS1218 Download
199Streptococcus_agalactiae_SS1219 Download
200Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_01 Download
201Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_09 Download
202Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_14 Download
203Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_17 Download
204Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_21 Download
205Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_22 Download
206Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_23 Download
207Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_24 Download
208Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_26 Download
209Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_27 Download
210Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_28 Download
211Streptococcus_agalactiae_STIR_CD_29 Download
212Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_1002A Download
213Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_1003A Download
214Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_13227 Download
215Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_2864 Download
216Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_31825 Download
217Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_992B Download
218Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_998A Download
219Streptococcus_agalactiae_str_Gottschalk_999B Download
220Streptococcus_agalactiae_ZQ0910 Download

Detailed Information of drug reactions

Metabolism
Transport
Drug Substrate Drug Metabolite Gene responsible for the reaction Reaction Description Reaction Formula Reaction Subsystem Subsystem Class type Subsystem Class level 1 Subsystem Class level 2 Subsystem Class level 3 Reference (PubMed ID) Microbe Name
Substance Name Gene responsible for the reaction Reaction Description Reaction Subsystem Subsystem Class type Subsystem Class level 1 Subsystem Class level 2 Subsystem Class level 3 Reference (PubMed ID) Microbe Name




Microbe-Herbal Substance associations are summarized based on TWO types of association evidence, these include:

Association of microbe alteration of herbal substances; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe can metabolize the substance.
Association of herbal substance alteration of microbes; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the substance can make the abundance of a microbe increase or decrease.





Traditional medicines/herbs/herbal compounds that metabolized by Streptococcus agalactiae


Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Metabolism Type Metabolites Effects on Substance Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Alteration Mechanism Alteration Outcome Reference (PubMed ID)




Traditional medicines/herbs/herbal compounds that affect the Streptococcus agalactiae



Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Substance Details Effect on Microbe Effect Strength Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Reference (PubMed ID)

Microbe-Dietary Substance associations are summarized based on THREE types of association evidence, these include:

Association of microbe alteration of dietary substances; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe can metabolize the substance.
Association of dietary substance alteration of microbes; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the substance can make the abundance of a microbe increase or decrease.
Association of metabolic reactions of microbes (newly updated in MASI v2.0); This part of data came from microbe metabolic reconstructions based on genome via AGREDA [Ref:Nature Communications, 12 (2021) 4728]. A microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe carries a specific gene whose product can metabolize the substance.





Dietary Substances alter the abundance of Streptococcus agalactiae

Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Substance Details Effect on Microbe Effect Strength Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Reference (PubMed ID)





Dietary substance that metabolized by Streptococcus agalactiae

Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Substance Details Effect on Microbe Effect Strength Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Reference (PubMed ID)




Dietary Substance involved metabolizing or transporting reactions that are carried out by Streptococcus agalactiae

ⓘ How do we get these diet reactions?

To obtain the reactions associated with dietary substances, we followed a multi-step process:
Downloading Reconstructions: We started by downloading microbial genome-scale metabolic reconstructions from the AGREDA [Ref:Nature Communications, 12 (2021) 4728] database.
Identifying Diet-Associated Reactions: Next, we extracted all reactions that are linked to dietary substances from these reconstructions. This involved filtering and identifying reactions specifically related to dietary substance metabolism and transport.
Linking Reactions to Microbes: Using the identified related genes (e.g., UidA, Tdc) for each drug metabolite reaction, we matched these reactions to microbes possessing the corresponding genes. This allowed us to link the presence of these genes in different microbes to their potential for carrying out the associated drug-related reactions.
Putative Drug Reactions: As a result, the diet reactions identified in this manner are putative, meaning they are inferred based on the presence of specific gene sequences. This provides a hypothetical but informed prediction of the microbial capability to interact with dietary substances.



Statistical Charts
Detailed Information in Table
Original GEM Files (AGREDA)

Classification of Metabolizing or Transporting Related Reactions

Pie Chart of Functionally Related Protein Families

We provide links to the Genomic-Scale Metabolic Models (GEMs) used in this part, sourced from AGREDA, allowing access to the original .xml files. For more details, visit the AGREDA repository.

# Model View
1Streptococcus_agalactiae_A909 View

Detailed Information of diet reactions

Metabolism
Transport
Diet Substrate Enzyme Reaction Formula Reaction Subsystem Subsystem Class type Subsystem Class level 1 Subsystem Class level 2 Subsystem Class level 3 Reference (PubMed ID) Microbe Name
Dietary Substance Name Reaction Name Reaction Subsystem Subsystem Class type Subsystem Class level 1 Subsystem Class level 2 Subsystem Class level 3 Reference (PubMed ID) Microbe Name




Microbe-Environmental Substance associations are summarized based on TWO types of association evidence, these include:

Association of microbe alteration of environmental substances; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the microbe can metabolize the substance.
Association of environmental substance alteration of microbes; Microbe and a specific substance will be associated when the substance can make the abundance of a microbe increase or decrease.





Environmental Substances that metabolized by Streptococcus agalactiae



Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Metabolism Type Metabolites Effects on Substance Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Alteration Mechanism Alteration Outcome Reference (PubMed ID)




Environmental Substances that affect the Streptococcus agalactiae


Microbe Name Substance Name Substance Category Substance Subcategory Substance Details Effect on Microbe Effect Strength Experimental System Experimental Organism Experimental Disease Condition Reference (PubMed ID)
ⓘ Background And User Guideline

Microbe Taxonomy level Species Quorum Sensing (QS) Language QS Language Class Total No. of QS Languages of the Species Reference (PubMed ID)


Diseases associated with the microbe Streptococcus agalactiae


No data available

Microbiota Site Disease Name Disease Association Class Disease Associated Abundence Change Reference (PubMed ID)



Landscape of Bacteria-Substance-Disease Interaction/Association Network



ⓘ How is the network built?