This platform represents an effort to synchronize phenotypic information for microbes. We have applied and collected various models, primarily Large Language Model (LLM) based, to predict phenotypes and compare these predictions to high-quality phenotypes documented in scientific literature or phenotyping studies. For each microbe, we've generated a "card" page that collects this information and illustrates how the predictions overlap with ground truth. Additionally, we provide model performance estimates for widely used public LLM models based on these high-quality data. Use the search functionality below to explore these microbe cards and compare predictions with documented phenotypes.
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Actinomadura fibrosa is a fascinating actinobacterial species known for its unique filamentous morphology and its role in the production of bioactive compounds. This organism is particularly interesting due to its ability to synthesize a variety of secondary metabolites, including antibiotics and antifungal agents, which have significant implications in pharmaceutical research. The discovery of novel compounds from A. fibrosa has the potential to lead to new treatments for resistant bacterial infections, making it a valuable resource in the ongoing battle against antimicrobial resistance. One of the standout features of A. fibrosa is its complex life cycle, which includes the formation of aerial hyphae and spores, allowing it to thrive in diverse environments. This adaptability not only contributes to its ecological success but also enhances its utility in biotechnological applications. Researchers are particularly interested in the genetic and metabolic pathways involved in the biosynthesis of its secondary metabolites, as understanding these processes could facilitate the engineering of strains for improved yield and efficacy of therapeutic agents. Furthermore, A. fibrosa has been studied for its potential in bioremediation, as it can degrade various environmental pollutants. This characteristic underscores its ecological importance and opens avenues for research into sustainable practices for environmental cleanup. Overall, Actinomadura fibrosa stands out as a promising candidate for further exploration in both medical and environmental microbiology.
| Phenotype | Status |
|---|---|
| Motility | Literature-based |
| Gram staining | Literature-based |
| Aerophilicity | Literature-based |
| Extreme environment tole⦠| Literature-based |
| Biofilm formation | LLM-based |
| Animal pathogenicity | LLM-based |
| Biosafety level | Literature-based |
| Health association | LLM-based |
| Host association | Literature-based |
| Plant pathogenicity | Literature-based |
| Spore formation | Literature-based |
| Hemolysis | LLM-based |
| Cell shape | Literature-based |