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The Gut-Associated Klebsiella Sp. of the Apple Snail Produces Multiple Polysaccharide Degrading Enzymes


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1 Department of Biotechnology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa 403 206, India
2 National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067, India
3 Department of Biotechnology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa 403 206,, India
4 National Centre for Cell Sciences, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India
 

Pila globosa, an edible variety of apple snail is a common inhabitant of lentic ecosystem and feeds on plant detritus. The tissue extract of gastrointestinal tract from Pila globosa demonstrated the presence of carboxymethyl cellulase, xylanase, alginate lyase and pectinase activity. Culture-dependent method was used to isolate carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) degrading bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract of apple snail. Morphologically identical colonies were obtained on M9 gelrite plates containing CMC as carbon source. One such bacterial isolate was purified by streaking and designated as strain PG-1. Bacterial strain PG-1 degraded CMC, pectin, starch and alginate. The 16S rDNA sequence of strain PG1 was 99% identical to Klebsiella oxytoca. Phylogenetic analysis using maximum likelihood revealed the clustering of strain PG1 with the clade belonging to Klebsiella oxytoca type strain.

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Apple Snail, Klebsiella, Pila globosa, Polysaccharide Degrading Bacteria.
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Authors

Md. Imran
Department of Biotechnology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa 403 206, India
Bhukya Saida
National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067, India
Sanjeev C. Ghadi
Department of Biotechnology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa 403 206,, India
Pankaj Verma
National Centre for Cell Sciences, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India
Yogesh S. Shouche
National Centre for Cell Sciences, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India

Abstract


Pila globosa, an edible variety of apple snail is a common inhabitant of lentic ecosystem and feeds on plant detritus. The tissue extract of gastrointestinal tract from Pila globosa demonstrated the presence of carboxymethyl cellulase, xylanase, alginate lyase and pectinase activity. Culture-dependent method was used to isolate carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) degrading bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract of apple snail. Morphologically identical colonies were obtained on M9 gelrite plates containing CMC as carbon source. One such bacterial isolate was purified by streaking and designated as strain PG-1. Bacterial strain PG-1 degraded CMC, pectin, starch and alginate. The 16S rDNA sequence of strain PG1 was 99% identical to Klebsiella oxytoca. Phylogenetic analysis using maximum likelihood revealed the clustering of strain PG1 with the clade belonging to Klebsiella oxytoca type strain.

Keywords


Apple Snail, Klebsiella, Pila globosa, Polysaccharide Degrading Bacteria.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi11%2F2170-2172