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S9A Serine Protease Engender Antigenic Gluten Catabolic Competence to the Human Gut Microbe.

Jitendra Kumar1, Manoj Kumar Verma1, Tarun Kumar1, Shashank Gupta1, Rajesh Pandey2, Monika Yadav1, Nar Singh Chauhan1.   

Abstract

The human gut microbiome has a significant role in host physiology; however its role in gluten catabolism is debatable. Present study explores the role of human gut microbes in gluten catabolism and a native human gut microbe Cellulomonas sp. HM71 was identified. SSU rDNA analysis has described human gut microbiome structure and also confirmed the permanent residentship of Cellulomonas sp. HM71. Catabolic potential of Cellulomonas sp. HM71 to cleave antigenic gluten peptides indicates presence of candidate gene encoding biocatalytic machinery. Genome analysis has identified the presence of gene encoding S9A serine protease family-prolyl endopeptidase, with Ser591, Asp664 and His685 signature residues. Cellulomonas sp. HM71 prolyl endopeptidase activity was found optimal at pH 7.0 and 37 °C with a KM of 35.53 μmol and specifically cleaves at proline residue. Current study describes the gluten catabolism potential of Cellulomonas sp. HM71 depicting possible role of human gut microbes in gluten catabolism to confer resistance mechanisms for the onset of celiac diseases in populations with gluten diet.

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Keywords:  Celiac disease; Culture dependent techniques; Gluten protein; Human gut microbes; SSU rDNA

Year:  2018        PMID: 30013273      PMCID: PMC6023808          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-018-0732-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991            Impact factor:   2.461


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