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An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity

Herbivores can gain indirect access to recalcitrant carbon present in plant cell walls through symbiotic associations with lignocellulolytic microbes. A paradigmatic example is the leaf-cutter ant (Tribe: Attini), which uses fresh leaves to cultivate a fungus for food in specialized gardens. Using a...

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Autores principales: Suen, Garret, Scott, Jarrod J., Aylward, Frank O., Adams, Sandra M., Tringe, Susannah G., Pinto-Tomás, Adrián A., Foster, Clifton E., Pauly, Markus, Weimer, Paul J., Barry, Kerrie W., Goodwin, Lynne A., Bouffard, Pascal, Li, Lewyn, Osterberger, Jolene, Harkins, Timothy T., Slater, Steven C., Donohue, Timothy J., Currie, Cameron R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001129
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author Suen, Garret
Scott, Jarrod J.
Aylward, Frank O.
Adams, Sandra M.
Tringe, Susannah G.
Pinto-Tomás, Adrián A.
Foster, Clifton E.
Pauly, Markus
Weimer, Paul J.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Goodwin, Lynne A.
Bouffard, Pascal
Li, Lewyn
Osterberger, Jolene
Harkins, Timothy T.
Slater, Steven C.
Donohue, Timothy J.
Currie, Cameron R.
author_facet Suen, Garret
Scott, Jarrod J.
Aylward, Frank O.
Adams, Sandra M.
Tringe, Susannah G.
Pinto-Tomás, Adrián A.
Foster, Clifton E.
Pauly, Markus
Weimer, Paul J.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Goodwin, Lynne A.
Bouffard, Pascal
Li, Lewyn
Osterberger, Jolene
Harkins, Timothy T.
Slater, Steven C.
Donohue, Timothy J.
Currie, Cameron R.
author_sort Suen, Garret
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description Herbivores can gain indirect access to recalcitrant carbon present in plant cell walls through symbiotic associations with lignocellulolytic microbes. A paradigmatic example is the leaf-cutter ant (Tribe: Attini), which uses fresh leaves to cultivate a fungus for food in specialized gardens. Using a combination of sugar composition analyses, metagenomics, and whole-genome sequencing, we reveal that the fungus garden microbiome of leaf-cutter ants is composed of a diverse community of bacteria with high plant biomass-degrading capacity. Comparison of this microbiome's predicted carbohydrate-degrading enzyme profile with other metagenomes shows closest similarity to the bovine rumen, indicating evolutionary convergence of plant biomass degrading potential between two important herbivorous animals. Genomic and physiological characterization of two dominant bacteria in the fungus garden microbiome provides evidence of their capacity to degrade cellulose. Given the recent interest in cellulosic biofuels, understanding how large-scale and rapid plant biomass degradation occurs in a highly evolved insect herbivore is of particular relevance for bioenergy.
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spelling pubmed-29447972010-09-30 An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity Suen, Garret Scott, Jarrod J. Aylward, Frank O. Adams, Sandra M. Tringe, Susannah G. Pinto-Tomás, Adrián A. Foster, Clifton E. Pauly, Markus Weimer, Paul J. Barry, Kerrie W. Goodwin, Lynne A. Bouffard, Pascal Li, Lewyn Osterberger, Jolene Harkins, Timothy T. Slater, Steven C. Donohue, Timothy J. Currie, Cameron R. PLoS Genet Research Article Herbivores can gain indirect access to recalcitrant carbon present in plant cell walls through symbiotic associations with lignocellulolytic microbes. A paradigmatic example is the leaf-cutter ant (Tribe: Attini), which uses fresh leaves to cultivate a fungus for food in specialized gardens. Using a combination of sugar composition analyses, metagenomics, and whole-genome sequencing, we reveal that the fungus garden microbiome of leaf-cutter ants is composed of a diverse community of bacteria with high plant biomass-degrading capacity. Comparison of this microbiome's predicted carbohydrate-degrading enzyme profile with other metagenomes shows closest similarity to the bovine rumen, indicating evolutionary convergence of plant biomass degrading potential between two important herbivorous animals. Genomic and physiological characterization of two dominant bacteria in the fungus garden microbiome provides evidence of their capacity to degrade cellulose. Given the recent interest in cellulosic biofuels, understanding how large-scale and rapid plant biomass degradation occurs in a highly evolved insect herbivore is of particular relevance for bioenergy. Public Library of Science 2010-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2944797/ /pubmed/20885794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001129 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Suen, Garret
Scott, Jarrod J.
Aylward, Frank O.
Adams, Sandra M.
Tringe, Susannah G.
Pinto-Tomás, Adrián A.
Foster, Clifton E.
Pauly, Markus
Weimer, Paul J.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Goodwin, Lynne A.
Bouffard, Pascal
Li, Lewyn
Osterberger, Jolene
Harkins, Timothy T.
Slater, Steven C.
Donohue, Timothy J.
Currie, Cameron R.
An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title_full An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title_fullStr An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title_full_unstemmed An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title_short An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
title_sort insect herbivore microbiome with high plant biomass-degrading capacity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001129
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