Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources

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Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources. / Brandt, Sophie C; Brognaro, Hévila; Ali, Arslan; Ellinger, Bernhard; Maibach, Katharina; Rühl, Martin; Wrenger, Carsten; Schlüter, Hartmut; Schäfer, Wilhelm; Betzel, Christian; Janssen, Stefan; Gand, Martin.

In: BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS, Vol. 14, No. 1, 74, 20.03.2021.

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Brandt, SC, Brognaro, H, Ali, A, Ellinger, B, Maibach, K, Rühl, M, Wrenger, C, Schlüter, H, Schäfer, W, Betzel, C, Janssen, S & Gand, M 2021, 'Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources', BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS, vol. 14, no. 1, 74. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01927-9

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Brandt, S. C., Brognaro, H., Ali, A., Ellinger, B., Maibach, K., Rühl, M., Wrenger, C., Schlüter, H., Schäfer, W., Betzel, C., Janssen, S., & Gand, M. (2021). Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources. BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS, 14(1), [74]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01927-9

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@article{9436d49d260a44da8c6305d1fd7a2628,
title = "Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The transition to a biobased economy involving the depolymerization and fermentation of renewable agro-industrial sources is a challenge that can only be met by achieving the efficient hydrolysis of biomass to monosaccharides. In nature, lignocellulosic biomass is mainly decomposed by fungi. We recently identified six efficient cellulose degraders by screening fungi from Vietnam.RESULTS: We characterized a high-performance cellulase-producing strain, with an activity of 0.06 U/mg, which was identified as a member of the Fusarium solani species complex linkage 6 (Fusarium metavorans), isolated from mangrove wood (FW16.1, deposited as DSM105788). The genome, representing nine potential chromosomes, was sequenced using PacBio and Illumina technology. In-depth secretome analysis using six different synthetic and artificial cellulose substrates and two agro-industrial waste products identified 500 proteins, including 135 enzymes assigned to five different carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) classes. The F. metavorans enzyme cocktail was tested for saccharification activity on pre-treated sugarcane bagasse, as well as untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, where it was complemented with the commercial enzyme mixture Accellerase 1500. In the untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, initial cell wall degradation was observed in the presence of at least 196 µg/mL of the in-house cocktail. Increasing the dose to 336 µg/mL facilitated the saccharification of untreated sugarcane biomass, but had no further effect on the pre-treated biomass.CONCLUSION: Our results show that F. metavorans DSM105788 is a promising alternative pre-treatment for the degradation of agro-industrial lignocellulosic materials. The enzyme cocktail promotes the debranching of biopolymers surrounding the cellulose fibers and releases reduced sugars without process disadvantages or loss of carbohydrates.",
author = "Brandt, {Sophie C} and H{\'e}vila Brognaro and Arslan Ali and Bernhard Ellinger and Katharina Maibach and Martin R{\"u}hl and Carsten Wrenger and Hartmut Schl{\"u}ter and Wilhelm Sch{\"a}fer and Christian Betzel and Stefan Janssen and Martin Gand",
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language = "English",
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T1 - Insights into the genome and secretome of Fusarium metavorans DSM105788 by cultivation on agro-residual biomass and synthetic nutrient sources

AU - Brandt, Sophie C

AU - Brognaro, Hévila

AU - Ali, Arslan

AU - Ellinger, Bernhard

AU - Maibach, Katharina

AU - Rühl, Martin

AU - Wrenger, Carsten

AU - Schlüter, Hartmut

AU - Schäfer, Wilhelm

AU - Betzel, Christian

AU - Janssen, Stefan

AU - Gand, Martin

PY - 2021/3/20

Y1 - 2021/3/20

N2 - BACKGROUND: The transition to a biobased economy involving the depolymerization and fermentation of renewable agro-industrial sources is a challenge that can only be met by achieving the efficient hydrolysis of biomass to monosaccharides. In nature, lignocellulosic biomass is mainly decomposed by fungi. We recently identified six efficient cellulose degraders by screening fungi from Vietnam.RESULTS: We characterized a high-performance cellulase-producing strain, with an activity of 0.06 U/mg, which was identified as a member of the Fusarium solani species complex linkage 6 (Fusarium metavorans), isolated from mangrove wood (FW16.1, deposited as DSM105788). The genome, representing nine potential chromosomes, was sequenced using PacBio and Illumina technology. In-depth secretome analysis using six different synthetic and artificial cellulose substrates and two agro-industrial waste products identified 500 proteins, including 135 enzymes assigned to five different carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) classes. The F. metavorans enzyme cocktail was tested for saccharification activity on pre-treated sugarcane bagasse, as well as untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, where it was complemented with the commercial enzyme mixture Accellerase 1500. In the untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, initial cell wall degradation was observed in the presence of at least 196 µg/mL of the in-house cocktail. Increasing the dose to 336 µg/mL facilitated the saccharification of untreated sugarcane biomass, but had no further effect on the pre-treated biomass.CONCLUSION: Our results show that F. metavorans DSM105788 is a promising alternative pre-treatment for the degradation of agro-industrial lignocellulosic materials. The enzyme cocktail promotes the debranching of biopolymers surrounding the cellulose fibers and releases reduced sugars without process disadvantages or loss of carbohydrates.

AB - BACKGROUND: The transition to a biobased economy involving the depolymerization and fermentation of renewable agro-industrial sources is a challenge that can only be met by achieving the efficient hydrolysis of biomass to monosaccharides. In nature, lignocellulosic biomass is mainly decomposed by fungi. We recently identified six efficient cellulose degraders by screening fungi from Vietnam.RESULTS: We characterized a high-performance cellulase-producing strain, with an activity of 0.06 U/mg, which was identified as a member of the Fusarium solani species complex linkage 6 (Fusarium metavorans), isolated from mangrove wood (FW16.1, deposited as DSM105788). The genome, representing nine potential chromosomes, was sequenced using PacBio and Illumina technology. In-depth secretome analysis using six different synthetic and artificial cellulose substrates and two agro-industrial waste products identified 500 proteins, including 135 enzymes assigned to five different carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) classes. The F. metavorans enzyme cocktail was tested for saccharification activity on pre-treated sugarcane bagasse, as well as untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, where it was complemented with the commercial enzyme mixture Accellerase 1500. In the untreated sugarcane bagasse and maize leaves, initial cell wall degradation was observed in the presence of at least 196 µg/mL of the in-house cocktail. Increasing the dose to 336 µg/mL facilitated the saccharification of untreated sugarcane biomass, but had no further effect on the pre-treated biomass.CONCLUSION: Our results show that F. metavorans DSM105788 is a promising alternative pre-treatment for the degradation of agro-industrial lignocellulosic materials. The enzyme cocktail promotes the debranching of biopolymers surrounding the cellulose fibers and releases reduced sugars without process disadvantages or loss of carbohydrates.

U2 - 10.1186/s13068-021-01927-9

DO - 10.1186/s13068-021-01927-9

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 33743779

VL - 14

JO - BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS

JF - BIOTECHNOL BIOFUELS

SN - 1754-6834

IS - 1

M1 - 74

ER -