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Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria

The platform chemicals n-caproate and iso-butyrate can be produced by anaerobic fermentation from agro-industrial residues in a process known as microbial chain elongation. Few lactate-consuming chain-elongating species have been isolated and knowledge on their shared genetic features is still limit...

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Autores principales: Liu, Bin, Popp, Denny, Müller, Nicolai, Sträuber, Heike, Harms, Hauke, Kleinsteuber, Sabine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121970
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author Liu, Bin
Popp, Denny
Müller, Nicolai
Sträuber, Heike
Harms, Hauke
Kleinsteuber, Sabine
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Popp, Denny
Müller, Nicolai
Sträuber, Heike
Harms, Hauke
Kleinsteuber, Sabine
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description The platform chemicals n-caproate and iso-butyrate can be produced by anaerobic fermentation from agro-industrial residues in a process known as microbial chain elongation. Few lactate-consuming chain-elongating species have been isolated and knowledge on their shared genetic features is still limited. Recently we isolated three novel clostridial strains (BL-3, BL-4, and BL-6) that convert lactate to n-caproate and iso-butyrate. Here, we analyzed the genetic background of lactate-based chain elongation in these isolates and other chain-elongating species by comparative genomics. The three strains produced n-caproate, n-butyrate, iso-butyrate, and acetate from lactate, with the highest proportions of n-caproate (18%) for BL-6 and of iso-butyrate (23%) for BL-4 in batch cultivation at pH 5.5. They show high genomic heterogeneity and a relatively small core-genome size. The genomes contain highly conserved genes involved in lactate oxidation, reverse β-oxidation, hydrogen formation and either of two types of energy conservation systems (Rnf and Ech). Including genomes of another eleven experimentally validated chain-elongating strains, we found that the chain elongation-specific core-genome encodes the pathways for reverse β-oxidation, hydrogen formation and energy conservation, while displaying substantial genome heterogeneity. Metabolic features of these isolates are important for biotechnological applications in n-caproate and iso-butyrate production.
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spelling pubmed-77642032020-12-27 Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria Liu, Bin Popp, Denny Müller, Nicolai Sträuber, Heike Harms, Hauke Kleinsteuber, Sabine Microorganisms Article The platform chemicals n-caproate and iso-butyrate can be produced by anaerobic fermentation from agro-industrial residues in a process known as microbial chain elongation. Few lactate-consuming chain-elongating species have been isolated and knowledge on their shared genetic features is still limited. Recently we isolated three novel clostridial strains (BL-3, BL-4, and BL-6) that convert lactate to n-caproate and iso-butyrate. Here, we analyzed the genetic background of lactate-based chain elongation in these isolates and other chain-elongating species by comparative genomics. The three strains produced n-caproate, n-butyrate, iso-butyrate, and acetate from lactate, with the highest proportions of n-caproate (18%) for BL-6 and of iso-butyrate (23%) for BL-4 in batch cultivation at pH 5.5. They show high genomic heterogeneity and a relatively small core-genome size. The genomes contain highly conserved genes involved in lactate oxidation, reverse β-oxidation, hydrogen formation and either of two types of energy conservation systems (Rnf and Ech). Including genomes of another eleven experimentally validated chain-elongating strains, we found that the chain elongation-specific core-genome encodes the pathways for reverse β-oxidation, hydrogen formation and energy conservation, while displaying substantial genome heterogeneity. Metabolic features of these isolates are important for biotechnological applications in n-caproate and iso-butyrate production. MDPI 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7764203/ /pubmed/33322390 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121970 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Bin
Popp, Denny
Müller, Nicolai
Sträuber, Heike
Harms, Hauke
Kleinsteuber, Sabine
Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title_full Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title_fullStr Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title_short Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce n-Caproate and iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
title_sort three novel clostridia isolates produce n-caproate and iso-butyrate from lactate: comparative genomics of chain-elongating bacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121970
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