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Proteomic insights into mannan degradation and protein secretion by the forest floor bacterium Chitinophaga pinensis.

Johan Larsbrink1, Tina R Tuveng2, Phillip B Pope2, Vincent Bulone3, Vincent G H Eijsink2, Harry Brumer4, Lauren S McKee5.   

Abstract

Together with fungi, saprophytic bacteria are central to the decomposition and recycling of biomass in forest environments. The Bacteroidetes phylum is abundant in diverse habitats, and several species have been shown to be able to deconstruct a wide variety of complex carbohydrates. The genus Chitinophaga is often enriched in hotspots of plant and microbial biomass degradation. We present a proteomic assessment of the ability of Chitinophaga pinensis to grow on and degrade mannan polysaccharides, using an agarose plate-based method of protein collection to minimise contamination with exopolysaccharides and proteins from lysed cells, and to reflect the realistic setting of growth on a solid surface. We show that select Polysaccharide Utilisation Loci (PULs) are expressed in different growth conditions, and identify enzymes that may be involved in mannan degradation. By comparing proteomic and enzymatic profiles, we show evidence for the induced expression of enzymes and PULs in cells grown on mannan polysaccharides compared with cells grown on glucose. In addition, we show that the secretion of putative biomass-degrading enzymes during growth on glucose comprises a system for nutrient scavenging, which employs constitutively produced enzymes. SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS STUDY: Chitinophaga pinensis belongs to a bacterial genus which is prominent in microbial communities in agricultural and forest environments, where plant and fungal biomass is intensively degraded. Such degradation is hugely significant in the recycling of carbon in the natural environment, and the enzymes responsible are of biotechnological relevance in emerging technologies involving the deconstruction of plant cell wall material. The bacterium has a comparatively large genome, which includes many uncharacterised carbohydrate-active enzymes. We present the first proteomic assessment of the biomass-degrading machinery of this species, focusing on mannan, an abundant plant cell wall hemicellulose. Our findings include the identification of several novel enzymes, which are promising targets for future biochemical characterisation. In addition, the data indicate the expression of specific Polysaccharide Utilisation Loci, induced in the presence of different growth substrates. We also highlight how a constitutive secretion of enzymes which deconstruct microbial biomass likely forms part of a nutrient scavenging process.
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Keywords:  CAZyme; Chitinophaga pinensis; Galactoglucomannan; Label-free quantification; Secretome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28069559     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2017.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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Authors:  Lauren S McKee; Antonio Martínez-Abad; Andrea C Ruthes; Francisco Vilaplana; Harry Brumer
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2019-01-09       Impact factor: 4.792

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3.  Metagenome-assembled genome of a Chitinophaga sp. and its potential in plant biomass degradation, as well of affiliated Pandoraea and Labrys species.

Authors:  Michelli Inácio Gonçalves Funnicelli; Daniel Guariz Pinheiro; Elisângela Soares Gomes-Pepe; Lucas Amoroso Lopes de Carvalho; João Carlos Campanharo; Camila Cesário Fernandes; Luciano Takeshi Kishi; Lúcia Maria Carareto Alves; Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo Lemos
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-08-27       Impact factor: 3.312

4.  Proteomic data on enzyme secretion and activity in the bacterium Chitinophaga pinensis.

Authors:  Johan Larsbrink; Tina R Tuveng; Phillip B Pope; Vincent Bulone; Vincent G H Eijsink; Harry Brumer; Lauren S McKee
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2017-02-17

5.  Bagasse minority pathway expression: Real time study of GH2 β-mannosidases from bacteroidetes.

Authors:  Tatiane Fernanda Leonel; Elisângela Soares Gomes Pepe; Tereza Cristina Luque Castellane; Juliana da Silva Vantini; Michelli Inácio Gonçalves Funnicelli; Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo Lemos
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6.  Soil microbial diversity and functional capacity associated with the production of edible mushroom Stropharia rugosoannulata in croplands.

Authors:  Shaojun Tang; Tingting Fan; Lei Jin; Pin Lei; Chenxia Shao; Shenlian Wu; Yi Yang; Yuelin He; Rui Ren; Jun Xu
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 3.061

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