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A Novel Carrageenan Metabolic Pathway in Flavobacterium algicola.

Chengcheng Jiang1, Tianyu Zhang1, Qiuyang Li1, Hong Jiang1, Xiangzhao Mao1,2.   

Abstract

Carbohydrate-active enzymes are important components of the polysaccharide metabolism system in marine bacteria. Carrageenase is indispensable for forming carrageenan catalytic pathways. Here, two GH16_13 carrageenases showed likely hydrolysis activities toward different types of carrageenans (e.g., κ-, hybrid β/κ, hybrid α/ι, and hybrid λ), which indicates that a novel pathway is present in the marine bacterium Flavobacterium algicola to use κ-carrageenan (KC), ι-carrageenan (IC), and λ-carrageenan (LC). A comparative study described the different features with another reported pathway based on the specific carrageenans (κ, ι, and λ) and expanded the carrageenan metabolic versatility in F. algicola. A further comparative genomic analysis of carrageenan-degrading bacteria indicated different distributions of carrageenan metabolism-related genes in marine bacteria. The crucial core genes encoding the GH127 α-3,6-anhydro-d-galactosidase (ADAG) and 3,6-anhydro-d-galactose (d-AHG)-utilized cluster have been conserved during evolution. This analysis further revealed the horizontal gene transfer (HGT) phenomenon of the carrageenan polysaccharide utilization loci (CarPUL) from Bacteroidetes to other bacterial phyla, as well as the versatility of carrageenan catalytic activities in marine bacteria through different metabolic pathways. IMPORTANCE Based on the premise that the specific carrageenan-based pathway involved in carrageenan use by Flavobacterium algicola has been identified, another pathway was further analyzed, and it involved two GH16_13 carrageenases. Among all the characterized carrageenases, the members of GH16_13 accounted for only a small portion. Here, the functional analysis of two GH16_13 carrageenases suggested their hydrolysis effects on different types of carrageenans (e.g., κ, hybrid β/κ, hybrid α/ι-, and hybrid λ-), which led to the identification of another pathway. Further exploration enabled us to elucidate the novel pathway that metabolizes KC and IC in F. algicola successfully. The coexistence of these two pathways may provide improved survivability by F. algicola in the marine environment.

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Keywords:  Flavobacterium algicola; GH16_13; carrageenan degradation; polysaccharides; red algae

Year:  2022        PMID: 36036580      PMCID: PMC9499021          DOI: 10.1128/aem.01100-22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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