DOAJ Open Access 2023

Comparison of metagenomes from fermentation of various agroindustrial residues suggests a common model of community organization

Kevin S. Myers Kevin S. Myers Abel T. Ingle Abel T. Ingle Abel T. Ingle +12 lainnya

Abstrak

The liquid residue resulting from various agroindustrial processes is both rich in organic material and an attractive source to produce a variety of chemicals. Using microbial communities to produce chemicals from these liquid residues is an active area of research, but it is unclear how to deploy microbial communities to produce specific products from the different agroindustrial residues. To address this, we fed anaerobic bioreactors one of several agroindustrial residues (carbohydrate-rich lignocellulosic fermentation conversion residue, xylose, dairy manure hydrolysate, ultra-filtered milk permeate, and thin stillage from a starch bioethanol plant) and inoculated them with a microbial community from an acid-phase digester operated at the wastewater treatment plant in Madison, WI, United States. The bioreactors were monitored over a period of months and sampled to assess microbial community composition and extracellular fermentation products. We obtained metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs) from the microbial communities in each bioreactor and performed comparative genomic analyses to identify common microorganisms, as well as any community members that were unique to each reactor. Collectively, we obtained a dataset of 217 non-redundant MAGs from these bioreactors. This metagenome assembled genome dataset was used to evaluate whether a specific microbial ecology model in which medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) are simultaneously produced from intermediate products (e.g., lactic acid) and carbohydrates could be applicable to all fermentation systems, regardless of the feedstock. MAGs were classified using a multiclass classification machine learning algorithm into three groups, organisms fermenting the carbohydrates to intermediate products, organisms utilizing the intermediate products to produce MCFAs, and organisms producing MCFAs directly from carbohydrates. This analysis revealed common biological functions among the microbial communities in different bioreactors, and although different microorganisms were enriched depending on the agroindustrial residue tested, the results supported the conclusion that the microbial ecology model tested was appropriate to explain the MCFA production potential from all agricultural residues.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (17)

K

Kevin S. Myers

K

Kevin S. Myers

A

Abel T. Ingle

A

Abel T. Ingle

A

Abel T. Ingle

K

Kevin A. Walters

K

Kevin A. Walters

K

Kevin A. Walters

N

Nathaniel W. Fortney

N

Nathaniel W. Fortney

M

Matthew J. Scarborough

T

Timothy J. Donohue

T

Timothy J. Donohue

T

Timothy J. Donohue

D

Daniel R. Noguera

D

Daniel R. Noguera

D

Daniel R. Noguera

Format Sitasi

Myers, K.S., Myers, K.S., Ingle, A.T., Ingle, A.T., Ingle, A.T., Walters, K.A. et al. (2023). Comparison of metagenomes from fermentation of various agroindustrial residues suggests a common model of community organization. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1197175

Akses Cepat

PDF tidak tersedia langsung

Cek di sumber asli →
Lihat di Sumber doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1197175
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2023
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.3389/fbioe.2023.1197175
Akses
Open Access ✓