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TítuloRevisiting the metabolic capabilities of Bifidobacterium longum susbp. longum and Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis from a glycoside hydrolase perspective
Autor(es)Blanco, Guillermo
Ruiz, Lorena
Tamés, Hector
Ruas-Madiedo, Patricia
Fdez-Riverola, Florentino
Sánchez, Borja
Lourenço, Anália
Margolles, Abelardo
Palavras-chaveBifidobacterium
longum
infantis
carbohydrates
glycoside hydrolases
computational screening
Data13-Mai-2020
EditoraMDPI Publishing
RevistaMicroorganisms
CitaçãoBlanco, Guillermo; Ruiz, Lorena; Tamés, Hector; Ruas-Madiedo, Patricia; Fdez-Riverola, Florentino; Sánchez, Borja; Lourenço, Anália; Margolles, Abelardo, Revisiting the metabolic capabilities of Bifidobacterium longum susbp. longum and Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis from a glycoside hydrolase perspective. Microorganisms, 8(5), 723, 2020
Resumo(s)Bifidobacteria are among the most abundant microorganisms inhabiting the intestine of humans and many animals. Within the genus Bifidobacterium, several beneficial effects have been attributed to strains belonging to the subspecies Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum and Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis, which are often found in infants and adults. The increasing numbers of sequenced genomes belonging to these two subspecies, and the availability of novel computational tools focused on predicting glycolytic abilities, with the aim of understanding the capabilities of degrading specific carbohydrates, allowed us to depict the potential glycoside hydrolases (GH) of these bacteria, with a focus on those GH profiles that differ in the two subspecies. We performed an in silico examination of 188 sequenced B. longum genomes and depicted the commonly present and strain-specific GHs and GH families among representatives of this species. Additionally, GH profiling, genome-based and 16S rRNA-based clustering analyses showed that the subspecies assignment of some strains does not properly match with their genetic background. Furthermore, the analysis of the potential GH component allowed the distinction of clear GH patterns. Some of the GH activities, and their link with the two subspecies under study, are further discussed. Overall, our in silico analysis poses some questions about the suitability of considering the GH activities of B. longum subsp. longum and B. longum subsp. infantis to gain insight into the characterization and classification of these two subspecies with probiotic interest.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/65375
DOI10.3390/microorganisms8050723
e-ISSN2076-2607
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/5/723
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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