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Vibrio sp. ArtGut-C1, a polyhydroxybutyrate producer isolated from the gut of the aquaculture live diet Artemia (Crustacea)

Journal

ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages 22-28

Publisher

UNIV CATOLICA DE VALPARAISO
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejbt.2020.10.003

Keywords

Aquaculture; Artemia; ArtGut-C1; Crustacea; Genomic variability; Gut; Phenotypic variability; Polyhydroxybutyrate; Probiotic; Vibrio spp.

Funding

  1. FONDEF [D09E1256]
  2. ANID, Chile

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Vibrio sp. ArtGut-C1 is a culturable strain that accumulates PHB, showing high genomic and phenotypic variability, which may be used as a natural pathogen biocontrol in marine hatcheries and a potential cell factory for PHB production.
Background: Vibrio species display variable and plastic fitness strategies to survive and interact with multiple hosts, including marine aquaculture species that are severely affected by pathogenic Vibrios. The culturable Vibrio sp. strain ArtGut-C1, the focus of this study, provides new evidence of such phenotypic plasticity as it accumulates polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a biodegradable polymer with anti-pathogen activity, particularly in the marine larviculture phase. The strain was isolated from the gut of laboratory-reared Artemia individuals, the live diet and PHB carrier used in larviculture. Its main phenotypic properties, taxonomic status and genomic properties are reported based on the whole-genome sequencing. Results: Vibrio sp. ArtGut-C1 yielded 72.6% PHB of cells' dry weight at 25 degrees C. The genomic average nucleotide identity (ANI) shows it is closely related to V. diabolicus (ANI: 88.6%). Its genome contains 5,236,997bp with 44.8% GC content, 3,710 protein-coding sequences, 96 RNA, 9 PHB genes functionally related to PHB metabolic pathways, and several genes linked to competing and colonizing abilities. Conclusions: This culturable PHB-accumulating Vibrio strain shows high genomic and phenotypic variability. It may be used as a natural pathogen biocontrol in the marine hatchery and as a potential cell factory for PHB production. How to cite: Yevenes M, Quiroz M, Maruyama F, et al. Vibrio sp. ArtGut-C1, a polyhydroxybutyrate producer isolated from the gut of the aquaculture live diet Artemia (Crustacea). (C) 2020 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.

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