Caldanaerobacter subterraneus subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile
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Caldanaerobacter subterraneus subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov. strain KAk was isolated
from a geothermal hot spring located in Kazakhstan. Growth occurred at temperatures ranging from
50 to 80 ◦C, with approximately 70 ◦C as optimum. It also thrived in pH conditions ranging from
4.0 to 9.0, with the best growth occurring at 6.8. Under optimal conditions in a glucose-containing
medium, the cells were predominantly observed singly, in pairs, or less frequently in chains, and did
not form endospores. However, under conditions involving growth with merino wool or feathers,
or under suboptimal conditions, the cells of strain KAk exhibited a notably elongated and thinner
morphology, with lengths ranging from 5 to 8 μm, and spores were observed. The KAk strain
exhibited efficient degradation of feather keratin and merino wool at temperatures ranging from 65
to 70 ◦C. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence placed KAk within the genus Caldanaerobacter,
family Thermoanaerobacteraceae, with the highest similarity to C. subterraneus subsp. tengcongensis
MB4T (98.84% sequence identity). Furthermore, our analysis of the draft genome sequence indicated
a genome size of 2.4 Mbp, accompanied by a G+C value of 37.6 mol%. This study elucidated the
physiological and genomic characteristics of strain KAk, highlighting its keratinolytic capabilities
and distinctiveness compared to other members of the genus Caldanaerobacter.
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Caldanaerobacter subterraneus subsp. keratinolyticus subsp. nov., a Novel Feather-Degrading Anaerobic Thermophile/Mashzhan A.[et al.] //Microorganisms. - 2024 - Vol. 12(1277). - pp.1-15.