Comparison of microbial diversity and carbohydrate-active enzymes in the hindgut of two wood-feeding termites, Globitermes sulphureus (Blattaria: Termitidae) and Coptotermes formosanus (Blattaria: Rhinotermitidae).

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY BMC Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1186/s12866-024-03623-8
Zhidong Zhang, Kai Wang, Chuanshan Zou, Ting Zhao, Wenbin Wu, Cai Wang, Yan Hua
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Abstract

Background: Wood-feeding termites have been employed as sources of novel and highly efficient lignocellulolytic enzymes due to their ability to degrade lignocellulose efficiently. As a higher wood-feeding termite, Globitermes sulphureus (Blattaria: Termitidae) plays a crucial role as a decomposer in regions such as Vietnam, Singapore, Myanmar, and Yunnan, China. However, the diversity of its gut microbiome and carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) remains unexplored. Here, we analyzed the diversity of hindgut microbial communities and CAZymes in a higher wood-feeding termite, G. sulphureus, and a lower wood-feeding termite, Coptotermes formosanus (Blattaria: Rhinotermitidae).

Results: 16S rRNA sequencing revealed that Spirochaetota, Firmicutes, and Fibrobacterota were the dominant microbiota in the hindgut of the two termite species. At the phylum level, the relative abundances of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota were significantly greater in the hindgut of C. formosanus than in G. sulphureus. At the genus level, the relative abundances of Candidatus_Azobacteroides and Escherichia-Shigella were significantly lower in the hindgut of G. sulphureus than in C. formosanus. Metagenomic analysis revealed that glycoside hydrolases (GHs) with cellulases and hemicellulases functions were not significantly different between G. sulphureus and C. formosanus. Interestingly, the cellulases in G. sulphureus were mainly GH5_2, GH5_4, GH6, GH9, and GH45, while the hemicellulases were mainly GH11, GH8, GH10, GH11, GH26, and GH53. In C. formosanus, the cellulases were mainly GH6 and GH9, and the hemicellulases were mainly GH5_7, GH5_21, GH10, GH12, and GH53. In addition, β-glucosidase, exo-β-1,4-glucanase, and endo-β-1,4-glucanase activities did not differ significantly between the two termite species, while xylanase activity was higher in G. sulphureus than in C. formosanus. The bacteria encoding GHs in G. sulphureus were mainly Firmicutes, Fibrobacterota, and Proteobacteria, whereas Bacteroidota and Spirochaetota were the main bacteria encoding GHs in C. formosanus.

Conclusions: Our findings characterized the microbial composition and differences in the hindgut microbiota of G. sulphureus and C. formosanus. Compared to C. formosanus, G. sulphureus is enriched in genes encoding for hemicellulase and debranching enzymes. It also highlights the rich diversity of GHs in the hindgut microbiota of G. sulphureus, including the GH5 subfamily, GH6, and GH48, with the GH6 and GH48 not previously reported in other higher termites. These results strengthen the understanding of the diversity of termite gut microbiota and CAZymes.

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两种食木白蚁--Globitermes sulphureus (Blattaria: Termitidae) 和 Coptotermes formosanus (Blattaria: Rhinotermitidae) 后肠微生物多样性和碳水化合物活性酶的比较。
背景:食木白蚁具有高效降解木质纤维素的能力,因此被用作新型高效木质纤维素分解酶的来源。作为一种高等食木白蚁,Globitermes sulphureus(白蚁科)在越南、新加坡、缅甸和中国云南等地区扮演着重要的分解者角色。然而,其肠道微生物组和碳水化合物活性酶(CAZymes)的多样性仍未得到研究。在此,我们分析了高等食木白蚁 G. sulphureus 和低等食木白蚁 Coptotermes formosanus(蜚蠊科:Rhinotermitidae)的后肠微生物群落和 CAZymes 的多样性:16S rRNA 测序结果显示,螺菌群、固菌群和纤维菌群是这两种白蚁后肠中的主要微生物群。在门一级,变形杆菌和类杆菌在 C. formosanus 后肠中的相对丰度明显高于 G. sulphureus。在属的水平上,硫磺鳕鱼后肠中的念珠菌属(Candidatus_Azobacteroides)和志贺氏菌属(Escherichia-Shigella)的相对丰度明显低于福氏鳕鱼。元基因组分析表明,具有纤维素酶和半纤维素酶功能的糖苷水解酶(GHs)在 G. sulphureus 和 C. formosanus 之间没有明显差异。有趣的是,G. sulphureus 的纤维素酶主要是 GH5_2、GH5_4、GH6、GH9 和 GH45,而半纤维素酶主要是 GH11、GH8、GH10、GH11、GH26 和 GH53。在 C. formosanus 中,纤维素酶主要是 GH6 和 GH9,半纤维素酶主要是 GH5_7、GH5_21、GH10、GH12 和 GH53。此外,两种白蚁的 β-葡萄糖苷酶、外-β-1,4-葡聚糖酶和内-β-1,4-葡聚糖酶的活性没有显著差异,而硫磺白蚁的木聚糖酶活性高于甲壳白蚁。G.sulphureus中编码GHs的细菌主要是固氮菌、纤维细菌和蛋白细菌,而C.formosanus中编码GHs的细菌主要是类杆菌和螺菌:结论:我们的研究结果表明了G. sulphureus和C. formosanus后肠微生物群的微生物组成和差异。与 C. formosanus 相比,G. sulphureus 富含编码半纤维素酶和去支链酶的基因。研究还突显了G. sulphureus后肠微生物群中GHs的丰富多样性,包括GH5亚家族、GH6和GH48,其中GH6和GH48以前在其他高等白蚁中未见报道。这些结果加强了对白蚁肠道微生物群和 CAZymes 多样性的了解。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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