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Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01

Both inosine and guanosine are precursors of uric acid that may cause the diseases of hyperuricemia and gout in humans. Here, a promising bacterial strain for efficiently biodegrading both inosine and guanosine was successfully isolated from a healthy human intestine and identified as Bacillus paran...

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Autores principales: Du, Xinyue, Jiang, Yao, Sun, Yawen, Cao, Xiaoyu, Zhang, Yu, Xu, Qianqian, Yan, Hai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914462
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author Du, Xinyue
Jiang, Yao
Sun, Yawen
Cao, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Qianqian
Yan, Hai
author_facet Du, Xinyue
Jiang, Yao
Sun, Yawen
Cao, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Qianqian
Yan, Hai
author_sort Du, Xinyue
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description Both inosine and guanosine are precursors of uric acid that may cause the diseases of hyperuricemia and gout in humans. Here, a promising bacterial strain for efficiently biodegrading both inosine and guanosine was successfully isolated from a healthy human intestine and identified as Bacillus paranthracis YD01 with 16S rRNA analysis. An initial amount of 49.6 mg·L(−1) of inosine or 49.9 mg·L(−1) of guanosine was completely removed by YD01 within 12 h, which showed that YD01 had a strong ability to biodegrade inosine and guanosine. Furthermore, the initial amount of 49.2 mg·L(−1) of inosine or 49.5 mg·L(−1) of guanosine was totally catalyzed by the intracellular crude enzymes of YD01 within 6 h, and the initial inosine amount of 49.6 mg·L(−1) or guanosine of 49.7 mg·L(−1) was biodegraded by the extracellular crude enzymes of YD01 within 9 h. Illumina Hiseq sequencing and database gene annotation were used to elucidate the genomic characteristics of B. paranthracis YD01. Purine nucleoside phosphorylase, encoded by gene 1785, gene 3933, and gene 4403, was found in the KEEG database, which played a crucial role in the biodegradation of inosine and guanosine. The results of this study provide valuable insights into the mechanisms for biodegrading inosine and guanosine using B. paranthracis YD01.
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spelling pubmed-105730162023-10-14 Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01 Du, Xinyue Jiang, Yao Sun, Yawen Cao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yu Xu, Qianqian Yan, Hai Int J Mol Sci Article Both inosine and guanosine are precursors of uric acid that may cause the diseases of hyperuricemia and gout in humans. Here, a promising bacterial strain for efficiently biodegrading both inosine and guanosine was successfully isolated from a healthy human intestine and identified as Bacillus paranthracis YD01 with 16S rRNA analysis. An initial amount of 49.6 mg·L(−1) of inosine or 49.9 mg·L(−1) of guanosine was completely removed by YD01 within 12 h, which showed that YD01 had a strong ability to biodegrade inosine and guanosine. Furthermore, the initial amount of 49.2 mg·L(−1) of inosine or 49.5 mg·L(−1) of guanosine was totally catalyzed by the intracellular crude enzymes of YD01 within 6 h, and the initial inosine amount of 49.6 mg·L(−1) or guanosine of 49.7 mg·L(−1) was biodegraded by the extracellular crude enzymes of YD01 within 9 h. Illumina Hiseq sequencing and database gene annotation were used to elucidate the genomic characteristics of B. paranthracis YD01. Purine nucleoside phosphorylase, encoded by gene 1785, gene 3933, and gene 4403, was found in the KEEG database, which played a crucial role in the biodegradation of inosine and guanosine. The results of this study provide valuable insights into the mechanisms for biodegrading inosine and guanosine using B. paranthracis YD01. MDPI 2023-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10573016/ /pubmed/37833910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914462 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Du, Xinyue
Jiang, Yao
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Cao, Xiaoyu
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Qianqian
Yan, Hai
Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title_full Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title_fullStr Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title_short Biodegradation of Inosine and Guanosine by Bacillus paranthracis YD01
title_sort biodegradation of inosine and guanosine by bacillus paranthracis yd01
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914462
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