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Diversity of Microbial Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes (CAZYmes) Associated with Freshwater and Soil Samples from Caatinga Biome

机译:与淡水和土壤样品相关的微生物碳水化合物 - 活性酶(胆固醇)的多样性来自Caatinga Biome

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Semi-arid and arid areas occupy about 33% of terrestrial ecosystems. However, little information is available about microbial diversity in the semi-arid Caatinga, which represents a unique biome that extends to about 11% of the Brazilian territory and is home to extraordinary diversity and high endemism level of species. In this study, we characterized the diversity of microbial genes associated with biomass conversion (carbohydrate- active enzymes, or so-called CAZYmes) in soil and freshwater of the Caatinga. Our results showed distinct CAZYme profiles in the soil and freshwater samples. Glycoside hydrolases and glycosyltransferases were the most abundant CAZYme families, with glycoside hydrolases more dominant in soil (similar to 44%) and glycosyltransferases more abundant in freshwater (similar to 50%). The abundances of individual glycoside hydrolase, glycosyltransferase, and carbohydrate-binding module subfamilies varied widely between soil and water samples. A predominance of glycoside hydrolases was observed in soil, and a higher contribution of enzymes involved in carbohydrate biosynthesis was observed in freshwater. The main taxa associated with the CAZYme sequences were Planctomycetia (relative abundance in soil, 29%) and Alphaproteobacteria (relative abundance in freshwater, 27%). Approximately 5-7% of CAZYme sequences showed low similarity with sequences deposited in non-redundant databases, suggesting putative homologues. Our findings represent a first attempt to describe specific microbial CAZYme profiles for environmental samples. Characterizing these enzyme groups associated with the conversion of carbohydrates in nature will improve our understanding of the significant roles of enzymes in the carbon cycle. We identified a CAZYme signature that can be used to discriminate between soil and freshwater samples, and this signature may be related to the microbial species adapted to the habitat. The data show the potential ecological roles of the CAZYme repertoire and associated biotechnological applications.
机译:半干旱和干旱地区占陆地生态系统的33%。然而,在半干旱的Caationa中有很少的信息可以在半干旱中分配,这代表了一个独特的生物群系,延伸到巴西领土的大约11%,是非凡的多样性和高于物种的高度。在这项研究中,我们的特征在于与成分的土壤和淡水中的生物质转化(碳水化合物 - 活性酶或所谓的胆汁)相关的微生物基因的多样性。我们的结果显示了土壤和淡水样品中明显的巨曲型曲线。糖苷水解酶和糖基转移酶是最丰富的巨大家族,糖苷水解酶在土壤中更占优势(类似于44%)和甘糖基转移酶在淡水中更丰富(类似于50%)。单个糖苷水解酶,糖基转移酶和碳水化合物结合模块亚壳的丰富在土壤和水样之间变化。在土壤中观察到糖苷水解酶的优势,并在淡水中观察到参与碳水化合物生物合成的酶的更高贡献。与巨曲序列相关的主要征征是parcteromycetia(土壤中的相对丰度,29%)和α-α-α(淡水中的相对丰富,27%)。大约5-7%的巨癫痫序列显示出与在非冗余数据库中的序列的低相似性,表明推定的同源物。我们的研究结果代表了描述用于环境样品的特定微生物巨大曲线的尝试。表征与碳水化合物中碳水化合物转化相关的这些酶组将改善我们对酶在碳循环中的重要作用的理解。我们鉴定了可用于区分土壤和淡水样本之间的巨曲型签名,并且这种签名可能与适应栖息地的微生物物种有关。该数据显示了巨大曲目和相关生物技术应用的潜在生态作用。

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