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QSHGM

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URL: http://www.qshgm.lbci.net
Full name: Quorum Sensing of Human Gut Microbes
Description: QSHGM includes 28,567 redundancy removal entries, to bridge the gap between QS repositories and human gut microbiota. With the help of QSHGM, various communication-based microbial interactions can be searched and a QS communication network (QSCN) is further constructed and analyzed for 818 human gut microbes.
Year founded: 2022
Last update: 2022-06-02
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
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Country/Region: United Kingdom

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University/Institution: University of Oxford
Address: Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PJ UK
City: Oxford
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Country/Region: United Kingdom
Contact name (PI/Team): Aidong Yang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): aidong.yang@eng.ox.ac.uk

Publications

35654892
Machine learning aided construction of the quorum sensing communication network for human gut microbiota. [PMID: 35654892]
Shengbo Wu, Jie Feng, Chunjiang Liu, Hao Wu, Zekai Qiu, Jianjun Ge, Shuyang Sun, Xia Hong, Yukun Li, Xiaona Wang, Aidong Yang, Fei Guo, Jianjun Qiao

Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell-cell communication mechanism that connects members in various microbial systems. Conventionally, a small number of QS entries are collected for specific microbes, which is far from being able to fully depict communication-based complex microbial interactions in human gut microbiota. In this study, we propose a systematic workflow including three modules and the use of machine learning-based classifiers to collect, expand, and mine the QS-related entries. Furthermore, we develop the Quorum Sensing of Human Gut Microbes (QSHGM) database ( http://www.qshgm.lbci.net/ ) including 28,567 redundancy removal entries, to bridge the gap between QS repositories and human gut microbiota. With the help of QSHGM, various communication-based microbial interactions can be searched and a QS communication network (QSCN) is further constructed and analysed for 818 human gut microbes. This work contributes to the establishment of the QSCN which may form one of the key knowledge maps of the human gut microbiota, supporting future applications such as new manipulations to synthetic microbiota and potential therapies to gut diseases.

Nat Commun. 2022:13(1) | 42 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
1197/6895 (82.654%)
Interaction:
239/1194 (80.067%)
Gene genome and annotation:
388/2021 (80.851%)
1197
Total Rank
36
Citations
12
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Created on: 2023-09-06
Curated by:
Shiting Wang [2024-08-28]
Shiting Wang [2024-08-22]
Miaomiao Wang [2024-07-17]
Yuanyuan Cheng [2023-10-07]
Jane Young [2023-09-06]