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Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile

Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov. strain T was isolated from a terrestrial, high-altitude hot spring in Tajikistan. This strain is an obligate anaerobic rod and their cells occur singly, in pairs, or as short chains under the optimal growth conditions of a temperature o...

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Autores principales: Javier-Lopez, Rubén, Mandolini, Edoardo, Dzhuraeva, Munavvara, Bobodzhanova, Khursheda, Birkeland, Nils-Kåre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010022
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author Javier-Lopez, Rubén
Mandolini, Edoardo
Dzhuraeva, Munavvara
Bobodzhanova, Khursheda
Birkeland, Nils-Kåre
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Mandolini, Edoardo
Dzhuraeva, Munavvara
Bobodzhanova, Khursheda
Birkeland, Nils-Kåre
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description Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov. strain T was isolated from a terrestrial, high-altitude hot spring in Tajikistan. This strain is an obligate anaerobic rod and their cells occur singly, in pairs, or as short chains under the optimal growth conditions of a temperature of 65 °C and pH 6.5, with peptone, glucose, and galactose as the preferred substrates. The minimum generation time of this strain is 150 min. Strain T can efficiently degrade feather keratin at 65–75 °C; this unusual feature is also exhibited by a few other members of the Fervidobacterium genus. The total genome size of this bacterial strain is 2,002,515 base pairs, with a C + G content of 39.0%. The maximum digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH) value of 76.9% was observed on comparing the genome of this strain with that of Fervidobacterium pennivorans type strain DSM9078. This study describes the physiological and genomic properties of strain T, with an emphasis on its keratinolytic power and differences from other members of the genus Fervidobacterium.
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spelling pubmed-98615692023-01-22 Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile Javier-Lopez, Rubén Mandolini, Edoardo Dzhuraeva, Munavvara Bobodzhanova, Khursheda Birkeland, Nils-Kåre Microorganisms Article Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov. strain T was isolated from a terrestrial, high-altitude hot spring in Tajikistan. This strain is an obligate anaerobic rod and their cells occur singly, in pairs, or as short chains under the optimal growth conditions of a temperature of 65 °C and pH 6.5, with peptone, glucose, and galactose as the preferred substrates. The minimum generation time of this strain is 150 min. Strain T can efficiently degrade feather keratin at 65–75 °C; this unusual feature is also exhibited by a few other members of the Fervidobacterium genus. The total genome size of this bacterial strain is 2,002,515 base pairs, with a C + G content of 39.0%. The maximum digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH) value of 76.9% was observed on comparing the genome of this strain with that of Fervidobacterium pennivorans type strain DSM9078. This study describes the physiological and genomic properties of strain T, with an emphasis on its keratinolytic power and differences from other members of the genus Fervidobacterium. MDPI 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9861569/ /pubmed/36677314 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010022 Text en © 2022 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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Javier-Lopez, Rubén
Mandolini, Edoardo
Dzhuraeva, Munavvara
Bobodzhanova, Khursheda
Birkeland, Nils-Kåre
Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title_full Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title_fullStr Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title_full_unstemmed Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title_short Fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
title_sort fervidobacterium pennivorans subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a novel feather-degrading anaerobic thermophile
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010022
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