1. P. vortex-mediated strategies for polysaccharides decomposition
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Eshel Ben-Jacob, Mark Polikovsky, and Alin Finkelshtein
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,biology ,food and beverages ,Cellulase ,biology.organism_classification ,Polysaccharide ,Decomposition ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydrolysis ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Biofuel ,biology.protein ,Paenibacillus vortex ,Cellulose ,Bacteria - Abstract
Cellulose hydrolysis has many industrial applications such as biofuel production, food, paper and textile manufacture. Here, we present a novel approach to cellulose hydrolysis using a consortium of motile bacteria, Paenibacillus vortex, that can swarm on solid medium carrying a non-motile recombinant E. coli cargo strain expressing the β-glucosidase and cellulase genes that facilitate the hydrolysis of cellulose. These two species cooperate; the relationship is mutually beneficial: the E. coli is dispersed over long distances, while the P. vortex bacteria gain from the supply of cellulose degradation products. This enables the use of such consortia in this area of biotechnology.
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- 2015
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