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Complete genome sequencing and comparative CAZyme analysis of Rhodococcus sp. PAMC28705 and PAMC28707 provide insight into their biotechnological and phytopathogenic potential

Authors
Ghimire, NishaHan, So-RaKim, ByeolleeJung, Sang-HeePark, HyunLee, Jun HyuckOh, Tae-Jin
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
CAZyme; Rhodococcus; Polysaccharide; Biotechnological potential; Cutinase; Phytopathogenic property
Citation
ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY, v.203, no.4, pp.1731 - 1742
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume
203
Number
4
Start Page
1731
End Page
1742
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128194
DOI
10.1007/s00203-020-02177-3
ISSN
0302-8933
Abstract
Study of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) can reveal information about the lifestyle and behavior of an organism. Rhodococcus species is well known for xenobiotic metabolism; however, their carbohydrate utilization ability has been less discussed till date. This study aimed to present the CAZyme analysis of two Rhodococcus strains, PAMC28705 and PAMC28707, isolated from lichens in Antarctica, and compare them with other Rhodococcus, Mycobacterium, and Corynebacterium strains. Genome-wide computational analysis was performed using various tools. Results showed similarities in CAZymes across all the studied genera. All three genera showed potential for significant polysaccharide utilization, including starch, cellulose, and pectin referring their biotechnological potential. Keeping in mind the pathogenic strains listed across all three genera, CAZymes associated to pathogenicity were analyzed too. Cutinase enzyme, which has been associated with phytopathogenicity, was abundant in all the studied organisms. CAZyme gene cluster of Rhodococcus sp. PAMC28705 and Rhodococcus sp. PAMC28707 showed the insertion of cutinase in the cluster, further supporting their possible phytopathogenic properties.
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