March 1, 2018
Journal Article

Candidatus Paraporphyromonas polyenzymogenes” encodes multi-modular cellulases linked to the Type IX secretion system

In Nature, obligate herbivorous ruminants have a close symbiotic relationship with their gastrointestinal microbiome, which proficiently deconstructs plant biomass. Despite decades of research, lignocellulose degradation in the rumen has thus far been attributed to a limited number of culturable microorganisms. Here, we combine meta-omics and enzymology to identify and describe a novel Bacteroidetes family (“Candidatus MH11”) composed entirely of uncultivated strains that are predominant in ruminants and only distantly related to previously characterized taxa.

Revised: May 11, 2018 | Published: March 1, 2018

Naas A., L. Solden, A.D. Norbeck, H.M. Brewer, L. Hagen, I. Heggenes, and A.C. Mchardy, et al. 2018. "Candidatus Paraporphyromonas polyenzymogenes” encodes multi-modular cellulases linked to the Type IX secretion system." Microbiome 6, no. 1:Article No. 44. PNNL-SA-133703. doi:10.1186/s40168-018-0421-8