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构建高效降解鸡毛的人工微生物群落并优化降解条件。

Construction of artificial microbial consortia for efficient degradation of chicken feathers and optimization of degradation conditions.

机构信息

Institute of Fungus Resources, Department of Ecology/Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Conservation and Germplasm Innovation in Mountainous Region (Ministry of Education), College of Life Sciences, Guizhou University, Guiyang, 550025, Guizhou, China.

出版信息

World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2024 Aug 29;40(10):312. doi: 10.1007/s11274-024-04113-9.

Abstract

Microbes within a consortium exhibit a synergistic interaction, enhancing their collective capacity to perform functions more effectively than a single species, especially in the degradation of keratin-rich substrates. To achieve a more stable and efficient breakdown of chicken feathers, a comprehensive screening of over 9,000 microbial strains was undertaken. This meticulous selection process identified strains with the capability to degrade keratin effectively. Subsequently, antagonistic tests were conducted to isolate strains of fungi and bacteria that were non-antagonistic, which were then used to form the artificial microbial consortia. The optimal fermentation conditions for the keratinophilic microbial consortia were determined through the optimization of response surface methodology. The results revealed that 11 microbial strains-comprising of 4 fungi and 7 bacteria-were particularly proficient in degrading chicken feathers. The artificially constructed microbial consortia (AMC) comprised two bacterial strains and one fungal strain. The optimal conditions for feathers degradation were identified as a 10 g/L concentration of chicken feathers, a 2.6% microbial inoculation volume and a fermentation fluid pH of 9. Under these conditions, the degradation rate for chicken feathers reached a significant 74.02%, representing an 11.45% increase over the pre-optimization rate. The AMC developed in this study demonstrates the potential for efficient and economical process of livestock and poultry feathers. It provides innovative insights and a theoretical foundation for tackling the challenging degradation of keratin-rich materials. Furthermore, this research lays the groundwork for the separation and purification of keratins, as well as the development of novel proteases, which could have profound implications for a range of applications.

摘要

微生物联合体中的微生物表现出协同作用,增强了它们共同执行功能的能力,比单一物种更有效,尤其是在降解富含角蛋白的基质方面。为了实现更稳定和高效地分解鸡毛,我们对超过 9000 种微生物菌株进行了全面筛选。这个细致的选择过程确定了具有有效降解角蛋白能力的菌株。随后,进行了拮抗试验,以分离出非拮抗的真菌和细菌菌株,然后将其用于形成人工微生物联合体。通过响应面法的优化,确定了嗜角质微生物联合体的最佳发酵条件。结果表明,有 11 种微生物菌株——包括 4 种真菌和 7 种细菌——特别擅长降解鸡毛。人工构建的微生物联合体(AMC)由两种细菌菌株和一种真菌菌株组成。羽毛降解的最佳条件确定为 10g/L 浓度的鸡毛、2.6%的微生物接种量和发酵液 pH 值为 9。在这些条件下,鸡毛的降解率达到了显著的 74.02%,比优化前的降解率提高了 11.45%。本研究中开发的 AMC 展示了高效、经济地处理家禽羽毛的潜力。它为解决富含角蛋白材料的降解难题提供了新的思路和理论基础。此外,这项研究为角蛋白的分离和纯化以及新型蛋白酶的开发奠定了基础,这可能对一系列应用产生深远的影响。

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