Molecular genetics of obligate anaerobes from the rumen
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb07110.x
Molecular genetics of obligate anaerobes from the rumen
Abstract
The rumen is inhabited by a highly specialised microflora consisting of obligately anaerobic bacteria, fungi and protozoa. Rumen bacteria belong to many different phylogenetic groupings and many species exhibit a high degree of rRNA gene sequence diversity, whereas the rumen fungi are monophyletic. At least 21 genes concerned with the degradation and utilisation of plant cell wall polysaccharides, from five species of rumen bacteria and from rumen fungi, have been isolated and sequenced. In general, the catalytic domains of the encoded enzymes belong to enzyme families identified among non-rumen microorganisms, but some show unusual organisation, consisting of multiple catalytic domains. Several bacterial species have been used as recipients for gene transfer by electrotransformation or by conjugation, allowing development of methods for genetic analysis. The rumen is also considered as a potential site for natural gene transfer.
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