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Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability

Marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 was revealed to be able to effectively degrade Laminaria japonica thallus fragments into fine particles. Polysaccharide substrate specificity analysis indicated that ALW1 could produce extracellular alginate lyase, laminarinase, fucoidanase and cellulase. Base...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhipeng, Du, Zeping, Li, Hebin, Chen, Yanhong, Zheng, Mingjing, Jiang, Zedong, Du, Xiping, Ni, Hui, Zhu, Yanbing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9637087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36335230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-022-01482-y
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author Li, Zhipeng
Du, Zeping
Li, Hebin
Chen, Yanhong
Zheng, Mingjing
Jiang, Zedong
Du, Xiping
Ni, Hui
Zhu, Yanbing
author_facet Li, Zhipeng
Du, Zeping
Li, Hebin
Chen, Yanhong
Zheng, Mingjing
Jiang, Zedong
Du, Xiping
Ni, Hui
Zhu, Yanbing
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description Marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 was revealed to be able to effectively degrade Laminaria japonica thallus fragments into fine particles. Polysaccharide substrate specificity analysis indicated that ALW1 could produce extracellular alginate lyase, laminarinase, fucoidanase and cellulase. Based on alignment of the 16 S rRNA sequence with other reference relatives, ALW1 showed the closest relationship with Microbulbifer aggregans CCB-MM1(T). The cell morphology and some basic physiological and biochemical parameters of ALW1 cells were characterised. ALW1 is a Gram-negative, rod- or oval-shaped, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium. The DNA–DNA relatedness values of ALW1 with type strains of M. gwangyangensis (JCM 17,800), M. aggregans (JCM 31,875), M. maritimus (JCM 12,187), M. okinawensis (JCM 16,147) and M. rhizosphaerae (DSM 28,920) were 28.9%, 43.3%, 41.2%, 35.4% and 45.6%, respectively. The major cell wall sugars of ALW1 were determined to be ribose and galactose, which differed from other closely related species. These characteristics indicated that ALW1 could be assigned to a separate species of the genus Microbulbifer. The complete genome of ALW1 contained one circular chromosome with 4,682,287 bp and a GC content of 56.86%. The putative encoded proteins were categorised based on their functional annotations. Phenotypic, physiological, biochemical and genomic characterisation will provide insights into the many potential industrial applications of Microbulbifer sp. ALW1. Key points.
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spelling pubmed-96370872022-11-29 Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability Li, Zhipeng Du, Zeping Li, Hebin Chen, Yanhong Zheng, Mingjing Jiang, Zedong Du, Xiping Ni, Hui Zhu, Yanbing AMB Express Original Article Marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 was revealed to be able to effectively degrade Laminaria japonica thallus fragments into fine particles. Polysaccharide substrate specificity analysis indicated that ALW1 could produce extracellular alginate lyase, laminarinase, fucoidanase and cellulase. Based on alignment of the 16 S rRNA sequence with other reference relatives, ALW1 showed the closest relationship with Microbulbifer aggregans CCB-MM1(T). The cell morphology and some basic physiological and biochemical parameters of ALW1 cells were characterised. ALW1 is a Gram-negative, rod- or oval-shaped, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium. The DNA–DNA relatedness values of ALW1 with type strains of M. gwangyangensis (JCM 17,800), M. aggregans (JCM 31,875), M. maritimus (JCM 12,187), M. okinawensis (JCM 16,147) and M. rhizosphaerae (DSM 28,920) were 28.9%, 43.3%, 41.2%, 35.4% and 45.6%, respectively. The major cell wall sugars of ALW1 were determined to be ribose and galactose, which differed from other closely related species. These characteristics indicated that ALW1 could be assigned to a separate species of the genus Microbulbifer. The complete genome of ALW1 contained one circular chromosome with 4,682,287 bp and a GC content of 56.86%. The putative encoded proteins were categorised based on their functional annotations. Phenotypic, physiological, biochemical and genomic characterisation will provide insights into the many potential industrial applications of Microbulbifer sp. ALW1. Key points. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9637087/ /pubmed/36335230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-022-01482-y Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Li, Zhipeng
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Li, Hebin
Chen, Yanhong
Zheng, Mingjing
Jiang, Zedong
Du, Xiping
Ni, Hui
Zhu, Yanbing
Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title_full Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title_fullStr Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title_short Characterisation of marine bacterium Microbulbifer sp. ALW1 with Laminaria japonica degradation capability
title_sort characterisation of marine bacterium microbulbifer sp. alw1 with laminaria japonica degradation capability
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9637087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36335230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-022-01482-y
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