Isolation of cellulose-degrading cellulosimicrobium from larval gut of protaetia brevitarsis seulensis

Phan Thi Quy Quyen, Le Thi Van Anh, Ho Le Han, Tran Thi My Kieu, Tran Thi Ngoc Thu, Nguyen Thi Dong Phuong
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Larvae live in soil have been well known for containing abundant microbiota in their gut. This study isolated six bacterial genera from the gut of larvae Protaetia brevitarsis seulensis including Bacillus, Cellulosimicrobium, Microbacterium, Streptomyces, Krasilnikoviella and Isoptericola based on specific media. Among these six genera, Cellulosimicrobium was collected for further analysis of cellulose-degrading features because of the most abundance and less studies up to now. Based on the 16S rDNA gene, the Cellulosimicrobium isolates were classified to C. cellulans, C. aquatile, C. funkei, C. protaetiae that were respectively isolated from four specific media such as modified ISP-2, MRS, modified anaerobic medium, modified fermentation medium. The analysis of their genome proved the presence of genes encoding for chitinases, alkyl resorcinol, and glucosidase in four strains. These cellulose degrading enzymes were useful for textile processing, paper recycling, production of nutritional supplements, food industry, production of alcohol from lignocellulosic materials, and beneficial microorganisms in denitrification and N-cycling in forest ecosystem as well as wastewater process.
从短螺旋体蛋白酶幼虫肠道中分离纤维素降解菌群
众所周知,生活在土壤中的幼虫肠道中含有丰富的微生物群。本研究基于特定培养基从短维氏原虫(Protaetia brevitarsis seulensis)幼虫肠道中分离出芽孢杆菌(Bacillus)、纤维素菌(cellulosimicroum)、微菌(Microbacterium)、链霉菌(Streptomyces)、Krasilnikoviella和异翼菌(Isoptericola)等6个细菌属。在这6个属中,由于目前对纤维素降解特性的研究最多,研究较少,因此收集了Cellulosimicrobium进行进一步分析。根据16S rDNA基因,将分离的纤维素微生物分为C. cellulans、C. aquatile、C. funkei、C. proteetiae,分别从改性的ISP-2、MRS、改性厌氧培养基、改性的发酵培养基中分离得到。基因组分析证实了4株菌株中存在几丁质酶、烷基间苯二酚和葡萄糖苷酶的编码基因。这些纤维素降解酶可用于纺织加工、纸张回收、营养补充剂生产、食品工业、木质纤维素材料生产酒精,以及森林生态系统中反硝化和氮循环以及废水处理中的有益微生物。
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