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Omics-based interpretation of synergism in a soil-derived cellulose-degrading microbial community

Authors :
Feng Liu
Gengyun Zhang
Vincent G. H. Eijsink
Qingqing Su
Shuang Yang
Chengran Zhou
Shu Cheng
Shaochun Li
Tao Jin
Xin Zhou
Jian Wang
Xiuzhu Dong
Jing Chen
Yizhuang Zhou
Xuejing Lei
Bo Wen
Jinlong Yang
Jiao Zhao
Fengji Tan
Phillip B. Pope
Huangming Yang
Ruifu Yang
Jun Wang
Source :
Scientific Reports, Zhou, Y, Pope, P B, Li, S, Wen, B, Tan, F, Cheng, S, Chen, J, Yang, J, Liu, F, Lei, X, Su, Q, Zhou, C, Zhao, J, Dong, X, Jin, T, Zhou, X, Yang, S, Zhang, G, Yang, H, Wang, J, Yang, R, Eijsink, V G H & Wang, J 2014, ' Omics-based interpretation of synergism in a soil-derived cellulose-degrading microbial community ', Scientific Reports, vol. 4, 5288 . https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05288
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2014.

Abstract

Reaching a comprehensive understanding of how nature solves the problem of degrading recalcitrant biomass may eventually allow development of more efficient biorefining processes. Here we interpret genomic and proteomic information generated from a cellulolytic microbial consortium (termed F1RT) enriched from soil. Analyses of reconstructed bacterial draft genomes from all seven uncultured phylotypes in F1RT indicate that its constituent microbes cooperate in both cellulose-degrading and other important metabolic processes. Support for cellulolytic inter-species cooperation came from the discovery of F1RT microbes that encode and express complimentary enzymatic inventories that include both extracellular cellulosomes and secreted free-enzyme systems. Metabolic reconstruction of the seven F1RT phylotypes predicted a wider genomic rationale as to how this particular community functions as well as possible reasons as to why biomass conversion in nature relies on a structured and cooperative microbial community.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b36b8c73af978e6e5f65b2c2147e5251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05288