Cellulose Biosynthesis by the Beta-Proteobacterium, Chromobacterium violaceum |
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Authors: | Derce O. S. Recouvreux Claudimir A. Carminatti Ana K. Pitlovanciv Carlos R. Rambo Luismar M. Porto Regina V. Antônio |
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Affiliation: | Genomic Engineering Group, Integrated Technologies Laboratory, Chemical and Food Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, 88040-900, Brazil. dercer@intelab.ufsc.br |
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Abstract: | The Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472 genome was sequenced by The Brazilian National Genome Project Consortium. Previous annotation reported the presence of cellulose biosynthesis genes in that genome. Analysis of these genes showed that, as observed in other bacteria, they are organized in two operons. In the present work, experimental evidences of the presence of cellulose in the extracellular matrix of the biofilm produced by C. violaceum in static cultures are shown. Biofilm samples were enzymatically digested by cellulase, releasing glucose units, suggesting the presence of cellulose as an extracellular matrix component. Fluorescence microscopy observations showed that C. violaceum produces a cellulase-sensitive extracellular matrix composed of fibers able to bind calcofluor. C. violaceum grows on medium containing Congo red, forming brown-red colonies. Together, these results suggest that cellulase-susceptible matrix material is cellulose. Scanning electronic microscopy analysis showed that the extracellular matrix exhibited a network of microfibrils, typical of bacterial cellulose. Although cellulose production is widely distributed between several bacterial species, including at least the groups of Gram-negative proteobacteria alpha and gamma, we give for the first time experimental evidence for cellulose production in beta-proteobacteria. |
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