Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.

The gastrointestinal (GI) habitat of ruminant and non-ruminant animals sustains a vast ensemble of microbes that are capable of utilizing lignocellulosic plant biomass. In this study, an indigenous swine (Zovawk) and a domesticated goat (Black Bengal) were investigated to isolate bacteria having pla...

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Main Authors: Dhaneshwaree Asem, Vincent Vineeth Leo, Ajit Kumar Passari, Mary Vanlalhruaii Tonsing, J Beslin Joshi, Sivakumar Uthandi, Abeer Hashem, Elsayed Fathi Abd Allah, Bhim Pratap Singh
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5638507?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-501ce5d5992c4975a8d47208d74270cf2020-11-24T21:30:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018635510.1371/journal.pone.0186355Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.Dhaneshwaree AsemVincent Vineeth LeoAjit Kumar PassariMary Vanlalhruaii TonsingJ Beslin JoshiSivakumar UthandiAbeer HashemElsayed Fathi Abd AllahBhim Pratap SinghThe gastrointestinal (GI) habitat of ruminant and non-ruminant animals sustains a vast ensemble of microbes that are capable of utilizing lignocellulosic plant biomass. In this study, an indigenous swine (Zovawk) and a domesticated goat (Black Bengal) were investigated to isolate bacteria having plant biomass degrading enzymes. After screening and enzymatic quantification of eighty-one obtained bacterial isolates, Serratia rubidaea strain DBT4 and Aneurinibacillus aneurinilyticus strain DBT87 were revealed as the most potent strains, showing both cellulase and xylanase production. A biomass utilization study showed that submerged fermentation (SmF) of D2 (alkaline pretreated pulpy biomass) using strain DBT4 resulted in the most efficient biomass deconstruction with maximum xylanase (11.98 U/mL) and FPase (0.5 U/mL) activities (55°C, pH 8). The present study demonstrated that bacterial strains residing in the gastrointestinal region of non-ruminant swine are a promising source for lignocellulose degrading microorganisms that could be used for biomass conversion.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5638507?pdf=render
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author Dhaneshwaree Asem
Vincent Vineeth Leo
Ajit Kumar Passari
Mary Vanlalhruaii Tonsing
J Beslin Joshi
Sivakumar Uthandi
Abeer Hashem
Elsayed Fathi Abd Allah
Bhim Pratap Singh
spellingShingle Dhaneshwaree Asem
Vincent Vineeth Leo
Ajit Kumar Passari
Mary Vanlalhruaii Tonsing
J Beslin Joshi
Sivakumar Uthandi
Abeer Hashem
Elsayed Fathi Abd Allah
Bhim Pratap Singh
Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Dhaneshwaree Asem
Vincent Vineeth Leo
Ajit Kumar Passari
Mary Vanlalhruaii Tonsing
J Beslin Joshi
Sivakumar Uthandi
Abeer Hashem
Elsayed Fathi Abd Allah
Bhim Pratap Singh
author_sort Dhaneshwaree Asem
title Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
title_short Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
title_full Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
title_fullStr Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
title_sort evaluation of gastrointestinal bacterial population for the production of holocellulose enzymes for biomass deconstruction.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The gastrointestinal (GI) habitat of ruminant and non-ruminant animals sustains a vast ensemble of microbes that are capable of utilizing lignocellulosic plant biomass. In this study, an indigenous swine (Zovawk) and a domesticated goat (Black Bengal) were investigated to isolate bacteria having plant biomass degrading enzymes. After screening and enzymatic quantification of eighty-one obtained bacterial isolates, Serratia rubidaea strain DBT4 and Aneurinibacillus aneurinilyticus strain DBT87 were revealed as the most potent strains, showing both cellulase and xylanase production. A biomass utilization study showed that submerged fermentation (SmF) of D2 (alkaline pretreated pulpy biomass) using strain DBT4 resulted in the most efficient biomass deconstruction with maximum xylanase (11.98 U/mL) and FPase (0.5 U/mL) activities (55°C, pH 8). The present study demonstrated that bacterial strains residing in the gastrointestinal region of non-ruminant swine are a promising source for lignocellulose degrading microorganisms that could be used for biomass conversion.
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