瘤胃细菌hungatei Butyrivibrio MB2003全基因组序列。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Standards in Genomic Sciences Pub Date : 2017-12-04 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40793-017-0285-8
Nikola Palevich, William J Kelly, Sinead C Leahy, Eric Altermann, Jasna Rakonjac, Graeme T Attwood
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引用次数: 22

摘要

从放牧的新西兰奶牛瘤胃内容物的植物粘附部分中分离到hungatei Butyrivibrio MB2003,并对其进行基因组测序,以研究其降解植物多糖的能力。MB2003的基因组长度为3.39 Mb,由4个复制子组成;染色体,次级染色体或染色质,大质粒和小质粒。该基因组的G + C平均含量为39.7%,编码2983个推测的蛋白质编码基因。MB2003能够使用多种单糖底物进行生长,以乙酸酯、丁酸酯和甲酸酯为主要发酵终产物,并且已经确定了编码这些代谢途径的基因。预计MB2003编码有78个GHs、7个ce、1个PL和78个gt的广泛CAZymes序列。MB2003不能在木聚糖或果胶上生长,它在瘤胃中的作用似乎是利用其他细菌的降解活性产生的单糖、双糖和低聚糖。
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The complete genome sequence of the rumen bacterium <i>Butyrivibrio hungatei</i> MB2003.

The complete genome sequence of the rumen bacterium <i>Butyrivibrio hungatei</i> MB2003.

The complete genome sequence of the rumen bacterium <i>Butyrivibrio hungatei</i> MB2003.

The complete genome sequence of the rumen bacterium Butyrivibrio hungatei MB2003.

Butyrivibrio hungatei MB2003 was isolated from the plant-adherent fraction of rumen contents from a pasture-grazed New Zealand dairy cow, and was selected for genome sequencing in order to examine its ability to degrade plant polysaccharides. The genome of MB2003 is 3.39 Mb and consists of four replicons; a chromosome, a secondary chromosome or chromid, a megaplasmid and a small plasmid. The genome has an average G + C content of 39.7%, and encodes 2983 putative protein-coding genes. MB2003 is able to use a variety of monosaccharide substrates for growth, with acetate, butyrate and formate as the principal fermentation end-products, and the genes encoding these metabolic pathways have been identified. MB2003 is predicted to encode an extensive repertoire of CAZymes with 78 GHs, 7 CEs, 1 PL and 78 GTs. MB2003 is unable to grow on xylan or pectin, and its role in the rumen appears to be as a utilizer of monosaccharides, disaccharides and oligosaccharides made available by the degradative activities of other bacterial species.

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