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Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7

Biodegradation is the key process involved in natural lignocellulose biotransformation and utilization. Microbial consortia represent promising candidates for applications in lignocellulose conversion strategies for biofuel production; however, cooperation among the enzymes and the labor division of...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yi, Wang, Chen, Chen, Yonglun, Chen, Beibei, Guo, Peng, Cui, Zongjun
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226407
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2106.06015
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author Wang, Yi
Wang, Chen
Chen, Yonglun
Chen, Beibei
Guo, Peng
Cui, Zongjun
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Wang, Chen
Chen, Yonglun
Chen, Beibei
Guo, Peng
Cui, Zongjun
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description Biodegradation is the key process involved in natural lignocellulose biotransformation and utilization. Microbial consortia represent promising candidates for applications in lignocellulose conversion strategies for biofuel production; however, cooperation among the enzymes and the labor division of microbes in the microbial consortia remains unclear. In this study, metagenomic analysis was performed to reveal the community structure and extremozyme systems of a lignocellulolytic microbial consortium, TMC7. The taxonomic affiliation of TMC7 metagenome included members of the genera Ruminiclostridium (42.85%), Thermoanaerobacterium (18.41%), Geobacillus (10.44%), unclassified_f__Bacillaceae (7.48%), Aeribacillus (2.65%), Symbiobacterium (2.47%), Desulfotomaculum (2.33%), Caldibacillus (1.56%), Clostridium (1.26%), and others (10.55%). The carbohydrate-active enzyme annotation revealed that TMC7 encoded a broad array of enzymes responsible for cellulose and hemicellulose degradation. Ten glycoside hydrolases (GHs) endoglucanase, 4 GHs exoglucanase, and 6 GHs β-glucosidase were identified for cellulose degradation; 6 GHs endo-β-1,4-xylanase, 9 GHs β-xylosidase, and 3 GHs β-mannanase were identified for degradation of the hemicellulose main chain; 6 GHs arabinofuranosidase, 2 GHs α-mannosidase, 11 GHs galactosidase, 3 GHs α-rhamnosidase, and 4 GHs α-fucosidase were identified as xylan debranching enzymes. Furthermore, by introducing a factor named as the contribution coefficient, we found that Ruminiclostridium and Thermoanaerobacterium may be the dominant contributors, whereas Symbiobacterium and Desulfotomaculum may serve as “sugar cheaters” in lignocellulose degradation by TMC7. Our findings provide mechanistic profiles of an array of enzymes that degrade complex lignocellulosic biomass in the microbial consortium TMC7 and provide a promising approach for studying the potential contribution of microbes in microbial consortia.
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spelling pubmed-97060302022-12-13 Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7 Wang, Yi Wang, Chen Chen, Yonglun Chen, Beibei Guo, Peng Cui, Zongjun J Microbiol Biotechnol Research article Biodegradation is the key process involved in natural lignocellulose biotransformation and utilization. Microbial consortia represent promising candidates for applications in lignocellulose conversion strategies for biofuel production; however, cooperation among the enzymes and the labor division of microbes in the microbial consortia remains unclear. In this study, metagenomic analysis was performed to reveal the community structure and extremozyme systems of a lignocellulolytic microbial consortium, TMC7. The taxonomic affiliation of TMC7 metagenome included members of the genera Ruminiclostridium (42.85%), Thermoanaerobacterium (18.41%), Geobacillus (10.44%), unclassified_f__Bacillaceae (7.48%), Aeribacillus (2.65%), Symbiobacterium (2.47%), Desulfotomaculum (2.33%), Caldibacillus (1.56%), Clostridium (1.26%), and others (10.55%). The carbohydrate-active enzyme annotation revealed that TMC7 encoded a broad array of enzymes responsible for cellulose and hemicellulose degradation. Ten glycoside hydrolases (GHs) endoglucanase, 4 GHs exoglucanase, and 6 GHs β-glucosidase were identified for cellulose degradation; 6 GHs endo-β-1,4-xylanase, 9 GHs β-xylosidase, and 3 GHs β-mannanase were identified for degradation of the hemicellulose main chain; 6 GHs arabinofuranosidase, 2 GHs α-mannosidase, 11 GHs galactosidase, 3 GHs α-rhamnosidase, and 4 GHs α-fucosidase were identified as xylan debranching enzymes. Furthermore, by introducing a factor named as the contribution coefficient, we found that Ruminiclostridium and Thermoanaerobacterium may be the dominant contributors, whereas Symbiobacterium and Desulfotomaculum may serve as “sugar cheaters” in lignocellulose degradation by TMC7. Our findings provide mechanistic profiles of an array of enzymes that degrade complex lignocellulosic biomass in the microbial consortium TMC7 and provide a promising approach for studying the potential contribution of microbes in microbial consortia. The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2021-08-28 2021-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9706030/ /pubmed/34226407 http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2106.06015 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Wang, Yi
Wang, Chen
Chen, Yonglun
Chen, Beibei
Guo, Peng
Cui, Zongjun
Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title_full Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title_fullStr Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title_full_unstemmed Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title_short Metagenomic Insight into Lignocellulose Degradation of the Thermophilic Microbial Consortium TMC7
title_sort metagenomic insight into lignocellulose degradation of the thermophilic microbial consortium tmc7
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226407
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2106.06015
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