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Characterization and identification of enzyme-producing microflora isolated from the gut of sea cucumber <Emphasis Type="Italic">Apostichopus japonicus</Emphasis>
Authors:Fenghui Li  Fei Gao  Jie Tan  Chaojing Fan  Huiling Sun  Jingping Yan  Siqing Chen  Xiaojun Wang
Institution:1.Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,Qingdao,China;2.College of Fisheries and Life Science,Shanghai Ocean University,Shanghai,China;3.Zhaoyuan Marine Environmental Monitoring Station,Yantai,China
Abstract:Gut microorganisms play an important role in the digestion of their host animals. The purpose of this research was to isolate and assess the enzyme-producing microbes from the Apostichopus japonicus gut. Thirty-nine strains that can produce at least one of the three digestive enzymes (protease, amylase, and cellulase) were qualitatively screened based on their extracellular enzyme-producing abilities. The enzyme-producing strains clustered into eight groups at the genetic similarity level of 100% by analyzing the restriction patterns of 16S rDNA amplified with Mbo I. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 37 strains belonged to the genus Bacillus and two were members of the genus Virgibacillus. Enzyme-producing capability results indicate that the main enzyme-producing microflora in the A. japonicus gut was Bacillus, which can produce protease, amylase, and cellulase. Virgibacillus, however, can only produce protease. The high enzyme-producing capability of the isolates suggests that the gut microbiota play an important role in the sea cucumber digestive process.
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