A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production

<i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1, a wild-type bacterium originating from goat rumen, proved to be a potential succinic acid producer in previous studies. Here, the first complete genome of this strain was obtained and analyzed from a biotechnological perspective. A hybrid sequencing approach...

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Main Authors: Hubert Szczerba, Karolina Dudziak, Mariusz Krawczyk, Zdzisław Targoński
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spelling doaj-6de73858397a44d396c59a4953b58abd2020-11-25T03:24:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-07-01214835483510.3390/ijms21144835A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate ProductionHubert Szczerba0Karolina Dudziak1Mariusz Krawczyk2Zdzisław Targoński3Department of Biotechnology, Microbiology and Human Nutrition, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20-704 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical University of Lublin, 20-093 Lublin, PolandGenomed SA, 02-971 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Biotechnology, Microbiology and Human Nutrition, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20-704 Lublin, Poland<i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1, a wild-type bacterium originating from goat rumen, proved to be a potential succinic acid producer in previous studies. Here, the first complete genome of this strain was obtained and analyzed from a biotechnological perspective. A hybrid sequencing approach combining short (Illumina MiSeq) and long (ONT MinION) reads allowed us to obtain a single continuous chromosome 4,636,526 bp in size, with an average 55.6% GC content that lacked plasmids. A total of 4425 genes, including 4283 protein-coding genes, 25 ribosomal RNA (rRNA)-, 84 transfer RNA (tRNA)-, and 5 non-coding RNA (ncRNA)-encoding genes and 49 pseudogenes, were predicted. It has been shown that genes involved in transport and metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids and the transcription process constitute the major group of genes, according to the Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins (COGs) database. The genetic ability of the LU1 strain to metabolize a wide range of industrially relevant carbon sources has been confirmed. The genome exploration indicated that <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 possesses all genes that encode the enzymes involved in the glycerol metabolism pathway. It has also been shown that succinate can be produced as an end product of fermentation via the reductive branch of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) and the glyoxylate pathway. The transport system involved in succinate excretion into the growth medium and the genes involved in the response to osmotic and oxidative stress have also been recognized. Furthermore, three intact prophage regions ~70.3 kb, ~20.9 kb, and ~49.8 kb in length, 45 genomic islands (GIs), and two clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) were recognized in the genome. Sequencing and genome analysis of <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 confirms many earlier results based on physiological experiments and provides insight into their genetic background. All of these findings illustrate that the LU1 strain has great potential to be an efficient platform for bio-based succinate production.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/14/4835complete genome sequence<i>Enterobacter</i>glycerolsuccinic acid production
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author Hubert Szczerba
Karolina Dudziak
Mariusz Krawczyk
Zdzisław Targoński
spellingShingle Hubert Szczerba
Karolina Dudziak
Mariusz Krawczyk
Zdzisław Targoński
A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
complete genome sequence
<i>Enterobacter</i>
glycerol
succinic acid production
author_facet Hubert Szczerba
Karolina Dudziak
Mariusz Krawczyk
Zdzisław Targoński
author_sort Hubert Szczerba
title A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
title_short A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
title_full A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
title_fullStr A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
title_full_unstemmed A Genomic Perspective on the Potential of Wild-Type Rumen Bacterium <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 as an Industrial Platform for Bio-Based Succinate Production
title_sort genomic perspective on the potential of wild-type rumen bacterium <i>enterobacter</i> sp. lu1 as an industrial platform for bio-based succinate production
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-07-01
description <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1, a wild-type bacterium originating from goat rumen, proved to be a potential succinic acid producer in previous studies. Here, the first complete genome of this strain was obtained and analyzed from a biotechnological perspective. A hybrid sequencing approach combining short (Illumina MiSeq) and long (ONT MinION) reads allowed us to obtain a single continuous chromosome 4,636,526 bp in size, with an average 55.6% GC content that lacked plasmids. A total of 4425 genes, including 4283 protein-coding genes, 25 ribosomal RNA (rRNA)-, 84 transfer RNA (tRNA)-, and 5 non-coding RNA (ncRNA)-encoding genes and 49 pseudogenes, were predicted. It has been shown that genes involved in transport and metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids and the transcription process constitute the major group of genes, according to the Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins (COGs) database. The genetic ability of the LU1 strain to metabolize a wide range of industrially relevant carbon sources has been confirmed. The genome exploration indicated that <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 possesses all genes that encode the enzymes involved in the glycerol metabolism pathway. It has also been shown that succinate can be produced as an end product of fermentation via the reductive branch of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) and the glyoxylate pathway. The transport system involved in succinate excretion into the growth medium and the genes involved in the response to osmotic and oxidative stress have also been recognized. Furthermore, three intact prophage regions ~70.3 kb, ~20.9 kb, and ~49.8 kb in length, 45 genomic islands (GIs), and two clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) were recognized in the genome. Sequencing and genome analysis of <i>Enterobacter</i> sp. LU1 confirms many earlier results based on physiological experiments and provides insight into their genetic background. All of these findings illustrate that the LU1 strain has great potential to be an efficient platform for bio-based succinate production.
topic complete genome sequence
<i>Enterobacter</i>
glycerol
succinic acid production
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/14/4835
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