Affiliation:
1. Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
2. Mascoma Corporation, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum
, a Gram-positive thermophilic anaerobic bacterium, grows robustly on insoluble hemicellulose, which requires a specialized suite of secreted and transmembrane proteins. We report here the characterization of proteins secreted by this organism. Cultures were grown on hemicellulose, glucose, xylose, starch, and xylan in pH-controlled bioreactors, and samples were analyzed via spotted microarrays and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Key hydrolases and transporters employed by
T. saccharolyticum
for growth on hemicellulose were, for the most part, hitherto uncharacterized and existed in two clusters (
Tsac_1445
through
Tsac_1464
for xylan/xylose and
Tsac_1344
through
Tsac_1349
for starch). A phosphotransferase system subunit, Tsac_0032, also appeared to be exclusive to growth on glucose. Previously identified hydrolases that showed strong conditional expression changes included XynA (Tsac_1459), XynC (Tsac_0897), and a pullulanase, Apu (Tsac_1342). An omnipresent transcript and protein making up a large percentage of the overall secretome, Tsac_0361, was tentatively identified as the primary S-layer component in
T. saccharolyticum
, and deletion of the
Tsac_0361
gene resulted in gross morphological changes to the cells. The view of hemicellulose degradation revealed here will be enabling for metabolic engineering efforts in biofuel-producing organisms that degrade cellulose well but lack the ability to catabolize C
5
sugars.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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