Fragilis
Fragilis is a Latin adjective meaning fragile or easily broken, and it is commonly used in scientific naming as a species epithet to indicate delicate features of an organism. The epithet occurs across diverse taxa and does not refer to a single group or rank.
The most well-known use is Bacteroides fragilis, a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium that is part of the normal
Bft encodes a zinc-dependent metalloprotease that can disrupt epithelial cell junctions by cleaving E-cadherin, contributing to
Beyond Bacteroides fragilis, fragilis serves as a Latin epithet in other species' names to denote fragile characteristics,