General Information of HGF (ID: HGF2354)
HGF Name SLC15A1
HGF Synonym(s) PEPT1, HPECT1, HPEPT1, solute carrier family 15 member 1
Source Homo sapiens
HGF Classification Copy Number Variation: Gene Deletion (CNV-GDe)
Gene Location chr13
Gene Start Site 98683801 Gene End Site 98752672
Strand Reverse (-)
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Ensembl ID
ENSG00000088386
Microbe Species (MIC) Regulated by This HGF
         Adlercreutzia equolifaciens (actinobacteria) MIC00042
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Adlercreutzia. [1]
         Akkermansia muciniphila (verrucomicrobia) MIC00056
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila. [1]
         Allobaculum (firmicutes) MIC01850
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Allobaculum. [1]
         Bacteroides ovatus (CFB bacteria) MIC00167
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Bacteroides ovatus. [1]
         Bacteroides sp. (CFB bacteria) MIC00176
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Bacteroides. [1]
         Bifidobacterium adolescentis (actinobacteria) MIC00205
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Bifidobacterium adolescentis. [1]
         Christensenellaceae (firmicutes) MIC02016
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Christensenellaceae. [1]
         Clostridium sp. (firmicutes) MIC00418
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Clostridiales. [1]
         Coprococcus sp. (firmicutes) MIC00444
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of unclassified Coprococcus. [1]
         Dehalobacterium (firmicutes) MIC01825
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of Dehalobacterium. [1]
         Desulfovibrio sp. (delta-proteobacteria) MIC00493
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Desulfovibrio. [1]
         Enterobacter sp. (enterobacteria) MIC00535
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Enterobacteriaceae. [1]
         Fusobacterium sp. (fusobacteria) MIC00613
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Fusobacterium. [1]
         Lachnospiraceae (firmicutes) MIC00695
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Lachnospiraceae. [1]
         Lactobacillus sp. (firmicutes) MIC00701
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Lactobacillus. [1]
         Megasphaera elsdenii (firmicutes) MIC00788
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Magasphaera. [1]
         Muribaculaceae (CFB bacteria) MIC01925
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of S24-7 spp. [1]
         Oscillospira sp. A (firmicutes) MIC00933
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Oscillospira. [1]
         Parabacteroides distasonis (CFB bacteria) MIC00949
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Parabacteroides distasonis [1]
         Prevotella sp. (CFB bacteria) MIC01024
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of Prevotella. [1]
         Rikenella microfusus (CFB bacteria) MIC01112
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of Rikenellaceae. [1]
         Ruminococcus gnavus (firmicutes) MIC01137
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of Ruminococcus gnavus. [1]
         Ruminococcus sp. (firmicutes) MIC01140
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Ruminococcaceae. [1]
         Sutterella parvirubra (beta-proteobacteria) MIC01291
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could increase the abundance of Sutterella. [1]
         Turicibacter (firmicutes) MIC01339
             Description The deletion of PepT1 could decrease the abundance of Turicibacter. [1]
References
1 Impact of PepT1 deletion on microbiota composition and colitis requires multiple generations.NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes. 2020 Jul 21;6(1):27. doi: 10.1038/s41522-020-0137-y.

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