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. 2024 Jun 19;206(7):309.
doi: 10.1007/s00203-024-04049-6.

Genome mining and physiological analyses uncover adaptation strategies and biotechnological potential of Virgibacillus dokdonensis T4.6 isolated from high-salt shrimp paste

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Genome mining and physiological analyses uncover adaptation strategies and biotechnological potential of Virgibacillus dokdonensis T4.6 isolated from high-salt shrimp paste

Ngoc Tung Quach et al. Arch Microbiol. .

Abstract

Virgibacillus spp. stand out as a potent starter culture for accelerating the fermention of fish sauces and shrimp pastes. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for their adaptation and biotechnological potential remain elusive. Therefore, the present study focuses on phenotypic and genomic analyses of a halophilic bacterium Virgibacillus dokdonensis T4.6, derived from Vietnamese high-salt fermented shrimp paste. The draft genome contained 4,096,868 bp with 3780 predicted coding sequences. Genome mining revealed the presence of 143 genes involved in osmotic adaptation explaining its resistant phenotype to 24% (w/v) NaCl. Among them, 37 genes making up the complete ectoine metabolism pathway, confirmed its ability to produce 4.38 ± 0.29 wt% ectoine under 12.5% NaCl stress. A significant finding was the identification of 39 genes responsible for an entire degradation pathway of the toxic biogenic amine histamine, which was in agreement with its histamine degradation rate of 42.7 ± 2.1% in the HA medium containing 5 mM histamine within 10 days at 37 °C. Furthermore, 114 proteolytic and 19 lipolytic genes were detected which might contribute to its survival as well as the nutrient quality and flavor of shrimp paste. Of note, a putative gene vdo2592 was found as a possible novel lipase/esterase due to its unique Glycine-Aspartate-Serine-Leucine (GDSL) sequence motif. This is the first report to reveal the adaptative strategies and related biotechnological potential of Virgibacillus associated with femented foods. Our findings indicated that V. dokdonensis T4.6 is a promising starter culture for the production of fermented shrimp paste products.

Keywords: Virgibacillus dokdonensis; Adaptation; Genome mining; Histamine degradation; Lipolytic genes; Shrimp paste.

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