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Solvent-Producing Clostridia Revisited

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MICROORGANISMS
卷 11, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11092253

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Solvent-producing Clostridium; acetone butanol fermentation; biobutanol; prophages; tailocins; phylogeny and phylogenomics

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The review provides an overview of the current status and history of solvent-producing clostridia, as well as the recent interest in biobutanol production. It discusses the availability of genomic data for these species and the analysis facilitated by this expanded database. The common features, molecular taxonomy, and phylogeny of solvent-producing clostridia are evaluated, as well as the presence of prophages and R-type tailocins in these organisms.
The review provides an overview of the current status of the solvent-producing clostridia. The origin and development of industrial clostridial species, as well as the history of the industrial Acetone Butanol Ethanol fermentation process, is reexamined, and the recent resurgence of interest in the production of biobutanol is reviewed. Over 300 fully sequenced genomes for solvent-producing and closely related clostridial species are currently available in public databases. These include 270 genomes sourced from the David Jones culture collection. These genomes were allocated arbitrary DJ codes, and a conversion table to identify the species and strains has now been provided. The expanded genomic database facilitated new comparative genomic and phylogenetic analysis. A synopsis of the common features, molecular taxonomy, and phylogeny of solvent-producing clostridia and the application of comparative phylogenomics are evaluated. A survey and analysis of resident prophages in solvent-producing clostridia are discussed, and the discovery, occurrence, and role of novel R-type tailocins are reported. Prophage genomes with R-type tailocin-like features were detected in all 12 species investigated. The widespread occurrence of tailocins in Gram-negative species is well documented; this survey has indicated that they may also be widespread in clostridia.

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