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Isolation and characterization of Shigella flexneri G3, capable of effective cellulosic saccharification under mesophilic conditions.

Aijie Wang1, Lingfang Gao, Nanqi Ren, Jifei Xu, Chong Liu, Guangli Cao, Hao Yu, Wenzong Liu, Christopher L Hemme, Zhili He, Jizhong Zhou.   

Abstract

A novel Shigella strain (Shigella flexneri G3) showing high cellulolytic activity under mesophilic, anaerobic conditions was isolated and characterized. The bacterium is Gram negative, short rod shaped, and nonmotile and displays effective production of glucose, cellobiose, and other oligosaccharides from cellulose (Avicel PH-101) under optimal conditions (40°C and pH 6.5). Approximately 75% of the cellulose was hydrolyzed in modified ATCC 1191 medium containing 0.3% cellulose, and the oligosaccharide production yield and specific production rate reached 375 mg g Avicel(-1) and 6.25 mg g Avicel(-1) h(-1), respectively, after a 60-hour incubation. To our knowledge, this represents the highest oligosaccharide yield and specific rate from cellulose for mesophilic bacterial monocultures reported so far. The results demonstrate that S. flexneri G3 is capable of rapid conversion of cellulose to oligosaccharides, with potential biofuel applications under mesophilic conditions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21097577      PMCID: PMC3020557          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01230-10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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