Welcome to microbe.cards

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.

Total Species with high-quality annotations

19163

Species with Additional AI-based Predictions

3884

Evaluated Phenotypes

14

Evaluated Models

18

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Microbe of the Day: Acetobacter pasteurianus

Acetobacter pasteurianus is a fascinating species of acetic acid bacteria known for its unique ability to oxidize ethanol into acetic acid. This metabolic capability makes it particularly valuable in the production of vinegar, where it plays a crucial role in the fermentation process. The efficiency of A. pasteurianus in converting ethanol to acetic acid is significantly higher than that of many other acetic acid bacteria, making it a preferred choice in industrial applications. One of the most interesting aspects of A. pasteurianus is its ability to thrive in high concentrations of acetic acid, which can be toxic to many other microorganisms. This resilience allows it to dominate in environments where acetic acid is present, such as in vinegar production facilities. This characteristic not only highlights its ecological niche but also underscores its potential for biotechnological applications, particularly in the food industry. Furthermore, A. pasteurianus has been the subject of various genetic and metabolic studies aimed at understanding its fermentation pathways and enhancing its acetic acid production. Research into its genome has revealed insights into the genes responsible for its metabolic processes, which could lead to improved strains for industrial fermentation. In addition to its industrial relevance, A. pasteurianus serves as a model organism for studying the physiology and biochemistry of acetic acid bacteria. Its well-characterized metabolic pathways and genetic makeup provide a rich resource for researchers interested in microbial metabolism and fermentation technology. The ongoing research into A. pasteurianus not only contributes to our understanding of microbial ecology but also has practical implications for improving food production and preservation methods.

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Annotation types:
Phenotype Status
Motility LLM-based
Gram staining Literature-based
Aerophilicity Literature-based
Extreme environment tole… Literature-based
Biofilm formation LLM-based
Animal pathogenicity Literature-based
Biosafety level Literature-based
Health association LLM-based
Host association Literature-based
Plant pathogenicity Literature-based
Spore formation LLM-based
Hemolysis LLM-based
Cell shape Literature-based