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Isolation, characterization, and interaction of lignin-degrading bacteria from rumen of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).

Zhen WangWenqing WuLuncheng CuiXiang LiMuhammad Fakhar-E-Alam KulyarHaiqian XiongNian ZhouHuaihui YinJia-Kui LiXiang Li
Published in: Journal of basic microbiology (2021)
The purpose of this study was to isolate lignin-degrading bacteria from buffalo rumen and to explore their interactions further. Using lignin as the carbon source, three bacteria, B-04 (Ochrobactrum pseudintermedium), B-11 (Klebsiella pneumoniae), and B-45 (Bacillus sonorensis), which have shown lignin degradation potential, were successfully isolated and identified from the rumen fluid of buffalo by colony morphology, 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing, and biochemical and physiological analyses. The degradation rates of lignin were determined, and the maximum values were 4.86%, 11.1%, and 7.68% for B-04, B-11, and B-45, respectively. The maximum laccase activities were 0.65, 0.93, and 1.15 U/ml, while the maximum lignin peroxidase activities were 5.72, 8.29, and 18.69 U/ml, respectively. Pairwise interaction studies showed inhibitory interaction between B-04 and B-45, inhibitory interaction between B-04 and B-11, and symbiotic interaction between B-11 and B-45. This is the first report on the lignin degradation ability of bacteria isolated from the buffalo's rumen, which provides a new understanding for revealing the mechanism of roughage tolerance of buffalo.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • klebsiella pneumoniae
  • escherichia coli
  • multidrug resistant
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor