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Genomic and functional analyses of fungal and bacterial consortia that enable lignocellulose breakdown in goat gut microbiomes.
Peng, Xuefeng; Wilken, St Elmo; Lankiewicz, Thomas S; Gilmore, Sean P; Brown, Jennifer L; Henske, John K; Swift, Candice L; Salamov, Asaf; Barry, Kerrie; Grigoriev, Igor V; Theodorou, Michael K; Valentine, David L; O'Malley, Michelle A.
Afiliação
  • Peng X; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Wilken SE; Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Lankiewicz TS; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Gilmore SP; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Brown JL; Joint BioEnergy Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • Henske JK; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Swift CL; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Salamov A; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Barry K; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
  • Grigoriev IV; Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • Theodorou MK; Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • Valentine DL; Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • O'Malley MA; Department of Animal Production, Welfare and Veterinary Sciences, Harper Adams University, Newport, UK.
Nat Microbiol ; 6(4): 499-511, 2021 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33526884
ABSTRACT
The herbivore digestive tract is home to a complex community of anaerobic microbes that work together to break down lignocellulose. These microbiota are an untapped resource of strains, pathways and enzymes that could be applied to convert plant waste into sugar substrates for green biotechnology. We carried out more than 400 parallel enrichment experiments from goat faeces to determine how substrate and antibiotic selection influence membership, activity, stability and chemical productivity of herbivore gut communities. We assembled 719 high-quality metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) that are unique at the species level. More than 90% of these MAGs are from previously unidentified herbivore gut microorganisms. Microbial consortia dominated by anaerobic fungi outperformed bacterially dominated consortia in terms of both methane production and extent of cellulose degradation, which indicates that fungi have an important role in methane release. Metabolic pathway reconstructions from MAGs of 737 bacteria, archaea and fungi suggest that cross-domain partnerships between fungi and methanogens enabled production of acetate, formate and methane, whereas bacterially dominated consortia mainly produced short-chain fatty acids, including propionate and butyrate. Analyses of carbohydrate-active enzyme domains present in each anaerobic consortium suggest that anaerobic bacteria and fungi employ mostly complementary hydrolytic strategies. The division of labour among herbivore anaerobes to degrade plant biomass could be harnessed for industrial bioprocessing.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Problema de saúde: 3_zoonosis Assunto principal: Bactérias Anaeróbias / Consórcios Microbianos / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Fungos / Lignina Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nat Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Problema de saúde: 3_zoonosis Assunto principal: Bactérias Anaeróbias / Consórcios Microbianos / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Fungos / Lignina Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nat Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos
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