Login / Signup

The transcriptome of the rumen ciliate Entodinium caudatum reveals some of its metabolic features.

Lingling WangAnas Abu-DolehJohanna PlankUmit V CatalyurekJeffrey L FirkinsZhongtang Yu
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
As the first transcriptome of a single species of rumen ciliates ever sequenced, it provides direct evidence for the substrate spectrum, fermentation pathways, ability to respond to various biotic and abiotic stimuli, and other physiological and ecological features of E. caudatum. The presence and expression of the genes involved in the lysis and degradation of microbial cells highlight the dependence of E. caudatum on engulfment of other rumen microbes for its survival and growth. These genes may be explored in future research to develop targeted control of Entodinium species in the rumen. The transcriptome can also facilitate future genomic studies of E. caudatum and other related rumen ciliates.
Keyphrases