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  • - Members of the Bacteroidota phylum in the gut microbiota are crucial for mammalian health and metabolism, and they utilize complex dietary glycans effectively through specialized genes known as polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs).
  • - Research shows that a PUL from a gut bacterium in herbivores, which shares similarities with a human gut PUL, has developed enhanced capabilities, allowing it to process a wider variety of β-glucans, including those that are linear and substituted.
  • - The study highlights molecular changes in recognition proteins and enzymes that help these bacteria adapt, revealing deeper functional and evolutionary complexity within gut microbiota related to the digestion of non-cellulosic β-glucans.

Article Abstract

Gut microbiota members from the Bacteroidota phylum play a pivotal role in mammalian health and metabolism. They thrive in this diverse ecosystem due to their notable ability to cope with distinct recalcitrant dietary glycans via polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs). Our study reveals that a PUL from an herbivore gut bacterium belonging to the Bacteroidota phylum, with a gene composition similar to that in the human gut, exhibits extended functionality. While the human gut PUL targets mixed-linkage β-glucans specifically, the herbivore gut PUL also efficiently processes linear and substituted β-1,3-glucans. This gain of function emerges from molecular adaptations in recognition proteins and carbohydrate-active enzymes, including a β-glucosidase specialized for β(1,6)-glucosyl linkages, a typical substitution in β(1,3)-glucans. These findings broaden the existing model for non-cellulosic β-glucans utilization by gut bacteria, revealing an additional layer of functional and evolutionary complexity within the gut microbiota, beyond conventional gene insertions/deletions to intricate biochemical interactions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11471779PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41522-024-00578-6DOI Listing

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