Co‑cultivation of the anaerobic fungus Caecomyces churrovis with Methanobacterium bryantii enhances transcription of carbohydrate binding modules, dockerins, and pyruvate formate lyases on specific substrates

Anaerobic fungi and methanogenic archaea are two classes of microorganisms found in the rumen microbiome that metabolically interact during lignocellulose breakdown. Here, stable synthetic co-cultures of the anaerobic fungus Caecomyces churrovis and the methanogen Methanobacterium bryantii (not nati...

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Main Authors: Barry, K. (Author), Brown, J.L (Author), Drula, E. (Author), Grigoriev, I.V (Author), He, G. (Author), Henrissat, B. (Author), Henske, J.K (Author), LaButti, K. (Author), Lee, S. (Author), Mondo, S.J (Author), O’Malley, M.A (Author), Salamov, A. (Author), Seppala, S. (Author), Singan, V. (Author), Swift, C.L (Author), Yan, M. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2021
Subjects:
RNA
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