2012
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00266-12
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Caldicellulosiruptor Core and Pangenomes Reveal Determinants for Noncellulosomal Thermophilic Deconstruction of Plant Biomass

Abstract: Extremely thermophilic bacteria of the genus Caldicellulosiruptor utilize carbohydrate components of plant cell walls, including cellulose and hemicellulose, facilitated by a diverse set of glycoside hydrolases (GHs). From a biofuel perspective, this capability is crucial for deconstruction of plant biomass into fermentable sugars. While all species from the genus grow on xylan and acidpretreated switchgrass, growth on crystalline cellulose is variable. The basis for this variability was examined using microbi… Show more

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“…Genome-wide homology (95.6% identity at the nucleotide level) is highest for the two Russian isolates (C. bescii and C. kronotskyensis). Homology of C. saccharolyticus to the other two species is lower but still relatively high, with 80.3% and 79.6% nucleotide identity to C. bescii and C. kronotskyensis, respectively (17). Homologous protein sequences were identified by sequence clustering using UCLUST software (drive5) (based on 50% identity and 50% coverage) (33), genes from all three species were organized into 3,223 families with 885 singletons (family with only a single gene).…”
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“…Genome-wide homology (95.6% identity at the nucleotide level) is highest for the two Russian isolates (C. bescii and C. kronotskyensis). Homology of C. saccharolyticus to the other two species is lower but still relatively high, with 80.3% and 79.6% nucleotide identity to C. bescii and C. kronotskyensis, respectively (17). Homologous protein sequences were identified by sequence clustering using UCLUST software (drive5) (based on 50% identity and 50% coverage) (33), genes from all three species were organized into 3,223 families with 885 singletons (family with only a single gene).…”
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“…Characteristic of Caldicellulosiruptor species are multidomain extracellular and S-layer-associated glycoside hydrolases (GHs) that mediate the microbial conversion of complex carbohydrates (14)(15)(16). Sequenced genomes for Caldicellulosiruptor species (2,4,6,10) indicate that some, but not all, encode GH48-containing enzymes (17), and these appear to be essential for crystalline cellulose degradation (18). The cellulolytic Caldicellulosiruptor species also utilize novel binding proteins (ta pirins) to adhere to plant biomass (19).…”
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“…Upon closer inspection of the insertions and deletions in the alignment, most were located in homopolymer runs of four or more nucleotides and were on average less than one nucleotide long, so these may be attributed to sequencing or assembly artifacts. Overall, the two genome sequences generally agree but with only one notable exception, and this is at the so-called glucan degradation locus (GDL) (23). As shown in Fig.…”
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“…This observation is particularly important, as it is the second instance of the loss of ISCbe4 without the duplication of the direct repeats. Interestingly, one ISCbe4 element in JWCB018 disrupted a gene previously identified as a cellulosebinding protein termed a ta pirin (Athe_1870) (23,24), and this could potentially give rise to changes in attachment to and degradation of biomass substrates (Table S5). However, the cause of the swimming motility defect seen in strain WT-Parent and JWCB005 or the clumping phenotype in JWCB018 could not be attributed to movement of the known insertion elements.…”
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