Exploring the cellulolytic activity of environmental mycobacteria

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
María Laura Mon , Nelson Romano , Pablo Daniel Farace , Claudia A. Tortone , Delia S. Oriani , Gianluca Picariello , Martín José Zumárraga , Andrea Karina Gioffré , Paola M. Talia
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Abstract

Although studies on non-tuberculous mycobacteria have increased in recent years because they cause a considerable proportion of infections, their cellulolytic system is still poorly studied. This study presents a characterization of the cellulolytic activities of environmental mycobacterial isolates derived from soil and water samples from the central region of Argentina, aimed to evaluate the conservation of the mechanism for the degradation of cellulose in this group of bacteria. The molecular and genomic identification revealed identity with Mycolicibacterium septicum. The endoglucanase and total cellulase activities were assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively and the optimal enzymatic conditions were characterized. A specific protein of around 56 kDa with cellulolytic activity was detected in a zymogram. Protein sequences possibly arising from a cellulase were identified by mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteomics. Results showed that M. septicum encodes for cellulose- and hemicellulose-related degrading enzymes, including at least an active β-1,4 endoglucanase enzyme that could be useful to improve its survival in the environment. Given the important health issues related to mycobacteria, the results of the present study may contribute to the knowledge of their cellulolytic system, which could be important for their ability to survive in many different types of environments.

探索环境分枝杆菌的纤维素分解活性
尽管近年来对非结核分枝杆菌的研究有所增加,因为它们造成了相当大比例的感染,但对其纤维素分解系统的研究仍然很少。本研究对从阿根廷中部地区的土壤和水样中分离出的环境分枝杆菌的纤维素分解活性进行了鉴定,旨在评估该类细菌纤维素降解机制的保存情况。分子和基因组鉴定结果表明,该细菌与败血霉菌(Mycolicibacterium septicum)相同。对内切葡聚糖酶和总纤维素酶的活性进行了定性和定量评估,并确定了最佳酶解条件。在酶切图中检测到了一种具有纤维素分解活性的约 56 kDa 的特异性蛋白质。通过基于质谱的枪式蛋白质组学鉴定了可能来自纤维素酶的蛋白质序列。结果表明,败血霉菌可编码纤维素和半纤维素相关降解酶,其中至少包括一种具有活性的β-1,4内切葡聚糖酶,这种酶可能有助于改善败血霉菌在环境中的生存。考虑到与分枝杆菌有关的重要健康问题,本研究的结果可能有助于了解它们的纤维素分解系统,这对它们在许多不同类型的环境中生存的能力可能非常重要。
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
87
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Tuberculosis is a speciality journal focusing on basic experimental research on tuberculosis, notably on bacteriological, immunological and pathogenesis aspects of the disease. The journal publishes original research and reviews on the host response and immunology of tuberculosis and the molecular biology, genetics and physiology of the organism, however discourages submissions with a meta-analytical focus (for example, articles based on searches of published articles in public electronic databases, especially where there is lack of evidence of the personal involvement of authors in the generation of such material). We do not publish Clinical Case-Studies. Areas on which submissions are welcomed include: -Clinical TrialsDiagnostics- Antimicrobial resistance- Immunology- Leprosy- Microbiology, including microbial physiology- Molecular epidemiology- Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria- Pathogenesis- Pathology- Vaccine development. This Journal does not accept case-reports. The resurgence of interest in tuberculosis has accelerated the pace of relevant research and Tuberculosis has grown with it, as the only journal dedicated to experimental biomedical research in tuberculosis.
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