Journal article

Complete genome of a new Firmicutes species belonging to the dominant human colonic microbiota ('Ruminococcus bicirculans') reveals two chromosomes and a selective capacity to utilize plant glucans


Authors listWegmann, U; Louis, P; Goesmann, A; Henrissat, B; Duncan, SH; Flint, HJ

Publication year2014

Pages2879-2890

JournalEnvironmental Microbiology

Volume number16

Issue number9

ISSN1462-2912

eISSN1462-2920

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12217

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The recently isolated bacterial strain 80/3 represents one of the most abundant 16S rRNA phylotypes detected in the healthy human large intestine and belongs to the Ruminococcaceae family of Firmicutes. The completed genome sequence reported here is the first for a member of this important family of bacteria from the human colon. The genome comprises two large chromosomes of 2.24 and 0.73 Mbp, leading us to propose the name Ruminococcus bicirculans for this new species. Analysis of the carbohydrate active enzyme complement suggests an ability to utilize certain hemicelluloses, especially -glucans and xyloglucan, for growth that was confirmed experimentally. The enzymatic machinery enabling the degradation of cellulose and xylan by related cellulolytic ruminococci is however lacking in this species. While the genome indicated the capacity to synthesize purines, pyrimidines and all 20 amino acids, only genes for the synthesis of nicotinate, NAD+, NADP+ and coenzyme A were detected among the essential vitamins and co-factors, resulting in multiple growth requirements. In vivo, these growth factors must be supplied from the diet, host or other gut microorganisms. Other features of ecological interest include two type IV pilins, multiple extracytoplasmic function-sigma factors, a urease and a bile salt hydrolase.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWegmann, U., Louis, P., Goesmann, A., Henrissat, B., Duncan, S. and Flint, H. (2014) Complete genome of a new Firmicutes species belonging to the dominant human colonic microbiota ('Ruminococcus bicirculans') reveals two chromosomes and a selective capacity to utilize plant glucans, Environmental Microbiology, 16(9), pp. 2879-2890. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12217

APA Citation styleWegmann, U., Louis, P., Goesmann, A., Henrissat, B., Duncan, S., & Flint, H. (2014). Complete genome of a new Firmicutes species belonging to the dominant human colonic microbiota ('Ruminococcus bicirculans') reveals two chromosomes and a selective capacity to utilize plant glucans. Environmental Microbiology. 16(9), 2879-2890. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12217


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