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Whole-Genome Sequence Analysis of Bombella intestini LMG 28161T, a Novel Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from the Crop of a Red-Tailed Bumble Bee, Bombus lapidarius

Authors :
Peter Vandamme
Luc De Vuyst
Simon Van Kerrebroeck
Guy Smagghe
Koen Illeghems
Ilse Cleenwerck
Leilei Li
Wim Borremans
Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences
Department of Bio-engineering Sciences
Industrial Microbiology
Flanders Research Consortium on Fermented Foods and Beverages
Belgian-Argentinean Research Consortium on Fermented Foods and Beverages
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 11, p e0165611 (2016), PLOS ONE
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The whole-genome sequence of Bombella intestini LMG 28161(T), an endosymbiotic acetic acid bacterium (AAB) occurring in bumble bees, was determined to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying its metabolic capabilities. The draft genome sequence of B. intestini LMG 28161(T) was 2.02 Mb. Metabolic carbohydrate pathways were in agreement with the metabolite analyses of fermentation experiments and revealed its oxidative capacity towards sucrose, D-glucose, D-fructose and D-mannitol, but not ethanol and glycerol. The results of the fermentation experiments also demonstrated that the lack of effective aeration in small-scale carbohydrate consumption experiments may be responsible for the lack of reproducibility of such results in taxonomic studies of AAB. Finally, compared to the genome sequences of its nearest phylogenetic neighbor and of three other insect associated AAB strains, the B. intestini LMG 28161(T) genome lost 69 orthologs and included 89 unique genes. Although many of the latter were hypothetical they also included several type IV secretion system proteins, amino acid transporter/permeases and membrane proteins which might play a role in the interaction with the bumble bee host.

Details

ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
11
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PloS one
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c98ef3383eda328f5fe3c100d9b0105d