TY - JOUR
T1 - Lactobacillus rossiae, a vitamin B12 producer, represents a metabolically versatile species within the genus lactobacillus
AU - De Angelis, Maria
AU - Bottacini, Francesca
AU - Fosso, Bruno
AU - Kelleher, Philip
AU - Calasso, Maria
AU - Di Cagno, Raffaella
AU - Ventura, Marco
AU - Picardi, Ernesto
AU - Van Sinderen, Douwe
AU - Gobbetti, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 De Angelis et al.
PY - 2014/9/29
Y1 - 2014/9/29
N2 - Lactobacillus rossiae is an obligately hetero-fermentative lactic acid bacterium, which can be isolated from a broad range of environments including sourdoughs, vegetables, fermented meat and flour, as well as the gastrointestinal tract of both humans and animals. In order to unravel distinctive genomic features of this particular species and investigate the phylogenetic positioning within the genus Lactobacillus, comparative genomics and phylogenomic approaches, followed by functional analyses were performed on L. rossiae DSM 15814T, showing how this type strain not only occupies an independent phylogenetic branch, but also possesses genomic features underscoring its biotechnological potential. This strain in fact represents one of a small number of bacteria known to encode a complete de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B12 (in addition to other B vitamins such as folate and riboflavin). In addition, it possesses the capacity to utilize an extensive set of carbon sources, a characteristic that may contribute to environmental adaptation, perhaps enabling the strain's ability to populate different niches.
AB - Lactobacillus rossiae is an obligately hetero-fermentative lactic acid bacterium, which can be isolated from a broad range of environments including sourdoughs, vegetables, fermented meat and flour, as well as the gastrointestinal tract of both humans and animals. In order to unravel distinctive genomic features of this particular species and investigate the phylogenetic positioning within the genus Lactobacillus, comparative genomics and phylogenomic approaches, followed by functional analyses were performed on L. rossiae DSM 15814T, showing how this type strain not only occupies an independent phylogenetic branch, but also possesses genomic features underscoring its biotechnological potential. This strain in fact represents one of a small number of bacteria known to encode a complete de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B12 (in addition to other B vitamins such as folate and riboflavin). In addition, it possesses the capacity to utilize an extensive set of carbon sources, a characteristic that may contribute to environmental adaptation, perhaps enabling the strain's ability to populate different niches.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84907487806
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0107232
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0107232
M3 - Article
C2 - 25264826
AN - SCOPUS:84907487806
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 9
JO - PLOS ONE
JF - PLOS ONE
IS - 9
M1 - e107232
ER -