1. Chitinolytic bacteria in the intestinal tract of Japanese coastal fishes.
- Author
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Itoi S, Okamura T, Koyama Y, and Sugita H
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- Animals, Bacteria classification, Bacteria metabolism, Chitin chemistry, Chitin metabolism, DNA, Bacterial chemistry, DNA, Bacterial genetics, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Vibrionaceae classification, Vibrionaceae genetics, Vibrionaceae metabolism, Bacteria genetics, Fishes microbiology, Intestines microbiology
- Abstract
Intestinal bacteria from several coastal fish species were screened on 1/20 PYBG medium containing 0.2% colloidal chitin, and 361 bacteria capable of decomposing colloidal chitin were isolated. These isolates were subsequently screened on media containing either 0.5% alpha-chitin or 0.5% beta-chitin resulting in the identification of 31 alpha-chitinolytic and 275 beta-chitinolytic bacterial isolates. Partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing was carried out and homology searches of the resultant sequences against the DDBJ, EMBL, and GenBank databases revealed that the majority (99%) of the chitinolytic bacteria isolated belonged to the Vibrionaceae. Phylogenetic analysis using a Bayesian approach showed that the alpha-chitinolytic bacteria belonging to the Vibrionaceae formed a separate cluster from the non-alpha-chitinolytic bacteria in the Vibrionaceae.
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- 2006
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