Mechanistic strategies of microbial communities regulating lignocellulose deconstruction in a UK salt marsh.
Daniel R LeadbeaterNicola C OatesJoseph P BennettYi LiAdam A DowleJoe D TaylorJuliana Sanchez AlpontiAlexander T SetchfieldAnna M AlessiThorunn HelgasonSimon J McQueen-MasonNeil C BrucePublished in: Microbiome (2021)
Here, we identify a diverse cohort of previously undefined bacteria that drive lignocellulose degradation in the surface sediments of the salt marsh environment and describe the enzymatic mechanisms they employ to facilitate this process. Our results increase the understanding of the microbial and molecular mechanisms that underpin carbon sequestration from lignocellulose within salt marsh surface sediments in situ and provide insights into the potential enzymatic mechanisms regulating the enrichment of polyphenolics in salt marsh sediments. Video Abstract.