Insights from the complete genome sequence of Clostridium tyrobutyricum provide a platform for biotechnological and industrial applications

Qian Wu, Tingting Liu, Liying Zhu, He Huang, Ling Jiang

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Abstract

Genetic research enables the evolution of novel biochemical reactions for the production of valuable chemicals from environmentally-friendly raw materials. However, the choice of appropriate microorganisms to support these reactions, which must have strong robustness and be capable of a significant product output, is a major difficulty. In the present study, the complete genome of the Clostridium tyrobutyricum strain CCTCC W428, a hydrogen- and butyric acid-producing bacterium with increased oxidative tolerance was analyzed. A total length of 3,011,209 bp of the C. tyrobutyricum genome with a GC content of 31.04% was assembled, and 3038 genes were discovered. Furthermore, a comparative clustering of proteins from C. tyrobutyricum CCTCC W428, C. acetobutylicum ATCC 824, and C. butyricum KNU-L09 was conducted. The results of genomic analysis indicate that butyric acid is produced by CCTCC W428 from butyryl-CoA through acetate reassimilation via CoA transferase, instead of the well-established phosphotransbutyrylase-butyrate kinase pathway. In addition, we identified ten proteins putatively involved in hydrogen production and 21 proteins associated with CRISPR systems, together with 358 ORFs related to ABC transporters and transcriptional regulators. Enzymes, such as oxidoreductases, HNH endonucleases, and catalase, were also found in this species. The genome sequence illustrates that C. tyrobutyricum has several desirable traits, and is expected to be suitable as a platform for the high-level production of bulk chemicals as well as bioenergy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1245-1260
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume44
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Butyric acid production
  • Clostridium tyrobutyricum
  • Comparative genome analysis
  • Complete genome sequence
  • Oxidative tolerance

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