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Isolation and characterization of Bacillus sp. 275 exhibiting lignocellulolytic activities : 리그노셀룰로오스 분해 활성 바실러스 275 균주의 분리 및 특성

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dc.contributor.advisor한지숙-
dc.contributor.author공경택-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-27T16:46:05Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-27T16:46:05Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-
dc.identifier.other000000145206-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/136852-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 공과대학 협동과정 바이오엔지니어링전공, 2017. 8. 한지숙.-
dc.description.abstractThe objective of this research is to isolate lignocellulose-degrading bacteria from environment and characterize their lignocellulolytic activities. In addition, a study on the lignocellulolytic properties and genomic analysis of selected isolates, Bacillus sp. 275 were performed. In this study, various environmental soil samples and isolation media were used to acquire isolates. The cell growth, enzyme activities, and the degradation products of cellulose and xylan were analyzed.
First, bacterial isolation from environmental soils and investigation of their cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities and taxonomic distribution were conducted. Finally, 89 bacterial strains were isolated. Lignocellulolytic bacteria were isolated from not only lignocellulose-rich soils but also lignocellulose-lack soil samples. All the isolates were included in 4 phyla: Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Bacillus and Streptomyces occupied over 70 % of bacteria showing multienzymatic activities and the most abundant genus with only lignolytic activity was Burkholderia. Lignin-containing medium was effective to isolating bacteria with lignolytic activity only, but not favorable to isolating bacteria exhibiting multienzymatic activities.
Second, candidate bacterial isolate exhibiting high lignocellulolytic activities was selected comparing growth and enzyme activity. Bacillus sp. 275 was grown in both solid and liquid alkali lignin media, and showed relatively high cellulase, xylanase and peroxidase activities compared to isolates, strain 123 (i.e., Bacillus aryabhattai) and 414 (i.e., Streptomyces durhamensis). As a result, Bacillus sp. 275 was selected as final candidate for degradation of lignocellulose among 89 isolates.
Third, whole genome sequencing of Bacillus sp. 275 was conducted and genomic analysis using complete genome sequence was investigated. A lot of genes concerning to the degradation of lignocellulose in the genome of Bacillus sp. 275 were detected. Endoglucanase, β-glucanase, glucohydrolase, glucosidase, 1,4-β-xylosidase, arabinoxylan arabinofuranohydrolase, glucuronoxylanase, dye decolorizing peroxidase and laccase were present in the genome of Bacillus sp. 275. Besides, the genes related to degradation of starch, mannan, galactoside and arabinan were also found.
Finally, the characteristics of lignocellulolytic properties of Bacillus sp. 275 were investigated. The degradation products of cellulose (i.e., cellobiose and cellotriose) and xylan (i.e., xylose, xylobiose, xylotriose, xylotetraose and xylopentaose) were observed by extracellular proteins secreted by Bacillus sp. 275. In addition, filter paper degradation occurred actively by Bacillus sp. 275 for 11 days. Regarding lignin utilization, the cell growth with alkali lignin added to the culture medium (LB medium) was increased by 78% compared to that without alkali lignin. Moreover, the lag phase was shortened from 12 hours to 6 hours in the case of lignin-added culture medium.
In this research, the isolation condition such as the sampling locations and the isolation medium was significant factors to efficiently isolating bacteria with lignocellulolytic activities. Bacillus sp. 275 showed cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities by extracellularly produced enzymes. In addition, Bacillus sp. 275 is potentially capable of degrading wide ranges of polysaccharides in lignocellulose. Considering only a few reports of bacteria using all major three component of lignocellulose (i.e., cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) were published, Bacillus sp. 275 is a promising candidate for degrading or utilizing lignocellulosic biomass.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1. Research background and objective 1

Chapter 2. Literature review 5
2.1. Lignocellulosic biomass 6
2.1.1. Cellulose 6
2.1.2. Hemicellulose 8
2.1.3. Lignin 8
2.2. Microbial degradation and utilization of Lignocellulosic biomass 9
2.2.1. Cellulose degradation 9
2.2.2. Hemicellulose and xylan degradation 11
2.2.3. Lignin degradation 12
2.2.4. Degradation for multicomponent of lignocellulose 15
2.3. Screening and isolation of lignocellulolytic bacteria 15
2.4. Lignin degradation pathway 16

Chapter 3. Experimental procedures 18
3.1. Acquisition of environmental samples 19
3.2. Isolation of bacteria with potential lignocellulolytic activities 19
3.3. Screening and estimating cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities on agar plates 20
3.4. Identification of isolate with 16S rRNA gene analysis 21
3.5. Selection of high lignocellulolytic bacteria 23
3.5.1. Cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities measurements of cell culture supernatant of the selected isolates 23
3.5.2. Liquid culture in alkali lignin and mixed carbon medium consisting of cellulose, xylan and lignin 24
3.5.3. Analysis of cellulase, xylanase and peroxidase 24
3.5.4. Oxidation of veratryl alcohol 25
3.6. Genome sequencing 25
3.7. Degradation of lignocellulose by Bacillus sp. 275 27
3.7.1. Cell cultures in complex and defined media 27
3.7.2. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) 27
3.7.3. Thin layer chromatography (TLC) 28
3.7.4. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) 28
3.7.5. Cell cultures in xylan-based media 28
3.7.6. Filter paper degradation 29

Chapter 4. Isolation of cellulolytic, xylanolytic and ligninolytic bacteria from various environmental sites 30
4.1. Introduction 31
4.2. Overall taxonomic distribution of isolated bacterial strains 32
4.3. Taxonomic distribution of bacterial strains by sampling locations 36
4.4. Taxonomic distribution of bacterial strains by carbon sources in isolation media 40
4.5. Screening lignocellulolytic activity of isolates and distribution of activities by the isolation media 42
4.6. Taxonomic distribution of isolates revealing abundantly detected lignocellulolytic activities 48
4.7. Conclusion 51

Chapter 5. Selection of high lignocellulolytic potential bacterium Bacillus sp. 275 isolated from mud flat 52
5.1. Introduction 53
5.2. Identification of selected isolates exhibiting relatively high cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities in solid media 53
5.3. Bacterial growth in liquid lignin medium and mixed carbon medium consist of cellulose, xylan and lignin 57
5.4. Analysis of lignocellulolytic degrading enzymes of selected isolates 57
5.5. Oxidation of veratryl alcohol in selected isolates and Bacillus species 60
5.6. Conclusion 62

Chapter 6. Genomic analysis of Bacillus sp. 275 65
6.1. Introduction 66
6.2. Genome summary of Bacillus sp. 275 66
6.3. Identification of Bacillus sp. 275 69
6.4. Lignocellulose-degrading genes in Bacillus sp. 275 69
6.5. Comparative analysis of genes related to lignocellulose degradation in Bacillus species 71
6.6. Conclusion 72

Chapter 7. Lignocellulose degradation by Bacillus sp. 275 78
7.1. Introduction 79
7.2. Cellulolytic, xylanolytic and lignolytic activities by decolorization and growth comparison in solid media 79
7.3. Modification and utilization of alkali lignin during growth in complex and defined liquid media 80
7.4. Degradation of polysaccharides by extracellular enzymes 88
7.5. Growth dynamics of Bacillus sp. 275in xylan-based media 92
7.6. Filter paper degradation by Bacillus sp. 275 96
7.7. Conclusion 96

Chapter 8. Overall discussion and further suggestions 101

Bibliography 106

Appendix 133

Abstract 136
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectbacterial isolation-
dc.subjectlignocellulolytic bacteria-
dc.subjectlignocellulose degradation-
dc.subjectBacillus sp. 275-
dc.subjectcomplete genome sequencing-
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dc.titleIsolation and characterization of Bacillus sp. 275 exhibiting lignocellulolytic activities-
dc.title.alternative리그노셀룰로오스 분해 활성 바실러스 275 균주의 분리 및 특성-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 협동과정 바이오엔지니어링전공-
dc.date.awarded2017-08-
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