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Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon
by
Kim, Caroline C.
, Hedderley, Duncan
, Henrissat, Bernard
, Sims, Ian M.
, Tannock, Gerald W.
, Kelly, William J.
, Jordens, Zoe
, Bell, Tracey J.
, Rosendale, Douglas I.
, Patchett, Mark L.
, Lunken, Genelle R.
in
45
/ 631/326/41
/ 631/326/41/2530
/ 82/80
/ Anchoring
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Proteins - genetics
/ Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Colon
/ Colon - microbiology
/ Degradation
/ Degradation products
/ Domain walls
/ Ecological niches
/ Ecology
/ Esterases
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fermentation
/ Firmicutes - classification
/ Firmicutes - genetics
/ Firmicutes - isolation & purification
/ Firmicutes - metabolism
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Genomes
/ Glycan
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Lamellae
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Pectin
/ Pectins - metabolism
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - genetics
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - metabolism
/ Polysaccharides
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Sugar
2019
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Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon
by
Kim, Caroline C.
, Hedderley, Duncan
, Henrissat, Bernard
, Sims, Ian M.
, Tannock, Gerald W.
, Kelly, William J.
, Jordens, Zoe
, Bell, Tracey J.
, Rosendale, Douglas I.
, Patchett, Mark L.
, Lunken, Genelle R.
in
45
/ 631/326/41
/ 631/326/41/2530
/ 82/80
/ Anchoring
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Proteins - genetics
/ Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Colon
/ Colon - microbiology
/ Degradation
/ Degradation products
/ Domain walls
/ Ecological niches
/ Ecology
/ Esterases
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fermentation
/ Firmicutes - classification
/ Firmicutes - genetics
/ Firmicutes - isolation & purification
/ Firmicutes - metabolism
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Genomes
/ Glycan
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Lamellae
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Pectin
/ Pectins - metabolism
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - genetics
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - metabolism
/ Polysaccharides
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Sugar
2019
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Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon
by
Kim, Caroline C.
, Hedderley, Duncan
, Henrissat, Bernard
, Sims, Ian M.
, Tannock, Gerald W.
, Kelly, William J.
, Jordens, Zoe
, Bell, Tracey J.
, Rosendale, Douglas I.
, Patchett, Mark L.
, Lunken, Genelle R.
in
45
/ 631/326/41
/ 631/326/41/2530
/ 82/80
/ Anchoring
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Proteins - genetics
/ Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Colon
/ Colon - microbiology
/ Degradation
/ Degradation products
/ Domain walls
/ Ecological niches
/ Ecology
/ Esterases
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fermentation
/ Firmicutes - classification
/ Firmicutes - genetics
/ Firmicutes - isolation & purification
/ Firmicutes - metabolism
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Genomes
/ Glycan
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Lamellae
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Pectin
/ Pectins - metabolism
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - genetics
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - metabolism
/ Polysaccharides
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Sugar
2019
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Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon
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Genomic insights from Monoglobus pectinilyticus: a pectin-degrading specialist bacterium in the human colon
2019
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Pectin is abundant in modern day diets, as it comprises the middle lamellae and one-third of the dry carbohydrate weight of fruit and vegetable cell walls. Currently there is no specialized model organism for studying pectin fermentation in the human colon, as our collective understanding is informed by versatile glycan-degrading bacteria rather than by specialist pectin degraders. Here we show that the genome of
Monoglobus pectinilyticus
possesses a highly specialized glycobiome for pectin degradation, unique amongst
Firmicutes
known to be in the human gut. Its genome encodes a simple set of metabolic pathways relevant to pectin sugar utilization, and its predicted glycobiome comprises an unusual distribution of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) with numerous extracellular methyl/acetyl esterases and pectate lyases. We predict the
M. pectinilyticus
degradative process is facilitated by cell-surface S-layer homology (SLH) domain-containing proteins, which proteomics analysis shows are differentially expressed in response to pectin. Some of these abundant cell surface proteins of
M. pectinilyticus
share unique modular organizations rarely observed in human gut bacteria, featuring pectin-specific CAZyme domains and the cell wall-anchoring SLH motifs. We observed
M. pectinilyticus
degrades various pectins, RG-I, and galactan to produce polysaccharide degradation products (PDPs) which are presumably shared with other inhabitants of the human gut microbiome (HGM). This strain occupies a new ecological niche for a primary degrader specialized in foraging a habitually consumed plant glycan, thereby enriching our understanding of the diverse community profile of the HGM.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Oxford University Press,Nature Publishing Group
Subject
/ 82/80
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Proteins - genetics
/ Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Colon
/ Ecology
/ Firmicutes - isolation & purification
/ Genomes
/ Glycan
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Lamellae
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Pectin
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - genetics
/ Polysaccharide-Lyases - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Sugar
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