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Cultivation and sequencing of rumen microbiome members from the Hungate1000 Collection.

Authors :
Seshadri R
Leahy SC
Attwood GT
Teh KH
Lambie SC
Cookson AL
Eloe-Fadrosh EA
Pavlopoulos GA
Hadjithomas M
Varghese NJ
Paez-Espino D
Perry R
Henderson G
Creevey CJ
Terrapon N
Lapebie P
Drula E
Lombard V
Rubin E
Kyrpides NC
Henrissat B
Woyke T
Ivanova NN
Kelly WJ
Source :
Nature biotechnology [Nat Biotechnol] 2018 Apr; Vol. 36 (4), pp. 359-367. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Mar 19.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Productivity of ruminant livestock depends on the rumen microbiota, which ferment indigestible plant polysaccharides into nutrients used for growth. Understanding the functions carried out by the rumen microbiota is important for reducing greenhouse gas production by ruminants and for developing biofuels from lignocellulose. We present 410 cultured bacteria and archaea, together with their reference genomes, representing every cultivated rumen-associated archaeal and bacterial family. We evaluate polysaccharide degradation, short-chain fatty acid production and methanogenesis pathways, and assign specific taxa to functions. A total of 336 organisms were present in available rumen metagenomic data sets, and 134 were present in human gut microbiome data sets. Comparison with the human microbiome revealed rumen-specific enrichment for genes encoding de novo synthesis of vitamin B <subscript>12</subscript> , ongoing evolution by gene loss and potential vertical inheritance of the rumen microbiome based on underrepresentation of markers of environmental stress. We estimate that our Hungate genome resource represents ∼75% of the genus-level bacterial and archaeal taxa present in the rumen.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1696
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29553575
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.4110