Genome Wide Analysis Reveals the Extrinsic Cellulolytic and Biohydrogen Generating Abilities of Neocallimastigomycota Fungi.

Journal of Genomics Pub Date : 2018-06-10 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jgen.25648
Ayyappa Kumar Sista Kameshwar, Wensheng Qin
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Ruminating animals, especially cattle lack the carbohydrate active enzyme encoding genes which are required for the degradation of the glycosidic linkages of plant cell wall carbohydrates (such as cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and pectin). Thus, ruminating animals are completely dependent on the microorganisms (anaerobic bacteria and fungi, methanogenic archaea and protozoa) residing in their rumen (hindgut). In this study, we have retrieved and analyzed the complete genome wide annotations of the Neocallimastigomycota division fungi such as Anaeromyces robustus, Neocallismatix californiae, Orpinomyces sp, Piromyces finnis, Piromyces sp E2. We have retrieved the InterPro, CAZy, KOG, KEGG, SM Clusters and MEROPS genome level data of these anaerobic fungi from JGI-MycoCosm database. Results obtained in our study reveals that, the genomes of anaerobic fungi completely lack genes encoding for lignin degrading auxiliary activity enzymes. Contrastingly, these fungi outnumbered other fungi by having highest number of CAZyme encoding genes. The genes encoding for dockerins and carbohydrate binding modules exaggerated other CAZymes which are involved in the structure and functioning of cellulosomes. Presence of cellulosomes and higher number of carbohydrate transport and metabolism genes also endorses the plant cell wall carbohydrate degrading abilities of these fungi. We also reported the tentative total cellulolytic, hemicellulolytic and pectinolytic abilities. And we have explicitly reported the genes, enzymes and the mechanisms involved in structure and functioning of the cellulosomes and hydrogenosomes. Our present work reveals the genomic machinery underlying the extrinsic plant cell wall degrading abilities of the anaerobic fungi. Results obtained in our study can be significantly applied in improving the gut health of cattle and especially in the fields of biofuel, biorefining and bioremediation-based industries.

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全基因组分析揭示了Neocallimastigomycota真菌的外部纤维素分解和生物产氢能力。
反刍动物,特别是牛缺乏碳水化合物活性酶编码基因,而这种基因是降解植物细胞壁碳水化合物(如纤维素、半纤维素、木质素和果胶)的糖苷键所必需的。因此,反刍动物完全依赖于瘤胃(后肠)内的微生物(厌氧菌和真菌、产甲烷古生菌和原生动物)。在本研究中,我们检索并分析了neocallimastigcota组真菌如Anaeromyces robustus、Neocallismatix californiae、Orpinomyces sp、Piromyces finnis、Piromyces sp E2的全基因组注释。我们从JGI-MycoCosm数据库中检索了这些厌氧真菌的InterPro、CAZy、KOG、KEGG、SM Clusters和MEROPS基因组水平数据。我们的研究结果表明,厌氧真菌的基因组完全缺乏编码木质素降解辅助活性酶的基因。相比之下,这些真菌比其他真菌拥有最多的CAZyme编码基因。编码dockerins和碳水化合物结合模块的基因夸大了参与纤维素体结构和功能的其他cazyme。纤维素体的存在和大量的碳水化合物运输和代谢基因也支持这些真菌的植物细胞壁碳水化合物降解能力。我们还报道了初步的全纤维素分解、半纤维素分解和果胶分解能力。我们已经明确地报道了纤维素体和氢酶体的结构和功能所涉及的基因、酶和机制。我们目前的工作揭示了厌氧真菌的外部植物细胞壁降解能力的基因组机制。我们的研究结果可以显著地应用于改善牛的肠道健康,特别是在生物燃料、生物精炼和生物修复为基础的工业领域。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Genomics publishes papers of high quality in all areas of gene, genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, DNA/RNA, computational biology, bioinformatics, and other relevant areas of research and application. Articles published by the journal are rigorously peer-reviewed. Types of articles include: Research paper, Short research communication, Review or mini-reviews, Commentary, Database, Software.
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