A bidirectional nanAKE locus enables sialic acid catabolism in gut microbiome member Hungatella hathewayi

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Hungatella hathewayi utilizes a bidirectional nanAKE locus to metabolize sialic acid, a process crucial for its role in the gut microbiome.

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