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Isolation, Diversity and Characterization of Ulvan-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Marine Environments

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MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27113420

Keywords

ulvan; ulva; degradation; lyase; bacteria; paraglaciecola; vibrio; echinicola; algibacter

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  1. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization [2020-C1]

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This study successfully isolated and identified 13 bacteria capable of degrading ulvan from marine environments. Four genera that can degrade ulvan were isolated for the first time from marine environments. One isolate showed the ability to produce ulvan lyase and to be located externally or on the cell surface.
In this study, we aimed to isolate bacteria capable of degrading the polysaccharide ulvan from the green algae Ulva sp. (Chlorophyta, Ulvales, Ulvaceae) in marine environments. We isolated 13 ulvan-degrading bacteria and observed high diversity at the genus level. Further, the genera Paraglaciecola, Vibrio, Echinicola, and Algibacter, which can degrade ulvan, were successfully isolated for the first time from marine environments. Among the 13 isolates, only one isolate (Echinicola sp.) showed the ability not only to produce externally expressed ulvan lyase, but also to be periplasmic or on the cell surface. From the results of the full-genome analysis, lyase was presumed to be a member of the PL25 (BNR4) family of ulvan lyases, and the bacterium also contained the sequence for glycoside hydrolase (GH43, GH78 and GH88), which is characteristic of other ulvan-degrading bacteria. Notably, this bacterium has a unique ulvan lyase gene not previously reported.

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