Genetic diversity of exopolysaccharides from acetic acid bacteria isolates originating from apple cider vinegars

Tadeja Vajdič
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Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) produce acetic acid but are also gaining importance as safe microorganisms for producing extracellular polysaccharides (EPSs). The best-known homopolysaccharides among them are cellulose and levan. In addition, acetic acid bacteria also produce heteropolysaccharides, water-soluble acetans. Isolates from the broth of organic and conventional apple cider vinegar production were screened for biofilm production. Phenotypic and genomic diversity of EPS-producing isolates was assessed. The diversity of phenotypically different EPSs of apple cider vinegar isolates was investigated at the gene level for the following novel strains: Komagataeibacter (K.) melomenusus SI3083, K. oboediens SI3053, K. pomaceti SI3133, and Gluconacetobacter (Ga.) entanii SI2084. Strain K. melomenusus SI3083 possesses cellulose operons bcs1, bcs2, and bcs4 together with the type I acetan cluster in the absence of the levan operon, strain K. oboediens SI3053 has the operons bcs1, bcs2, bcs3, and bcs4, the levan operon, and the acetan cluster (type I), and the strains K. pomaceti SI3133 and Ga. entanii SI2084 both contain recently described novel ace-type II cluster in addition to the incomplete operon bcs1. A comparison of the genetic diversity of these EPSs to those of the reference strains suggests that the studied EPSs are not species-descriptive. The results of this study deepen our understanding of the genetic variability of the EPS genes in AAB, thereby enabling us to better characterize and exploit the various insoluble and soluble exopolysaccharides produced by AAB for biotechnological applications in the future
源自苹果醋的醋酸菌外多糖的遗传多样性
乙酸细菌(AAB)不仅产生乙酸,而且作为生产胞外多糖(eps)的安全微生物也越来越重要。其中最著名的均多糖是纤维素和酵母。此外,醋酸菌还能产生杂多糖、水溶性乙酰聚糖。从有机苹果醋和常规苹果醋生产的肉汤中筛选出分离菌株,用于生物膜生产。对产eps分离株的表型和基因组多样性进行了评估。在基因水平上研究了苹果醋新菌株Komagataeibacter (K.) melomenusus SI3083、K. oboediens SI3053、K. pomaceti SI3133和Gluconacetobacter (Ga.) entanii SI2084的表型差异eps多样性。菌株K. melomenusus SI3083具有纤维素操纵子bcs1、bcs2和bcs4,在缺乏levan操纵子的情况下具有I型乙酰an簇;菌株K. oboediens SI3053具有bcs1、bcs2、bcs3和bcs4、levan操纵子和乙酰an簇(I型);菌株K. pomaceti SI3133和Ga。除了不完整的操作子bcs1外,entanii SI2084都包含最近描述的新型ace- II型簇。与参考菌株的遗传多样性比较表明,所研究的EPSs不具有物种描述性。本研究结果加深了我们对AAB中EPS基因遗传变异性的理解,从而使我们能够更好地表征和开发AAB产生的各种不溶性和可溶性外多糖,用于未来的生物技术应用
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