A muramidase from Acremonium alcalophilum hydrolyse peptidoglycan found in the gastrointestinal tract of broiler chickens

Abstract
This study evaluates peptidoglycan hydrolysis by a microbial muramidase from the fungus Acremonium alcalophilum in vitro and in the gastrointestinal tract of broiler chickens. Peptidoglycan used for in vitro studies was derived from 5 gram-positive chicken gut isolate type strains. In vitro peptidoglycan hydrolysis was studied by three approaches: a) helium ion microscopy to identify visual phenotypes of hydrolysis b) reducing end assay to quantify solubilization of peptidoglycan fragments and c) mass spectroscopy to estimate relative abundances of soluble substrates and reaction products. Visual effects of peptidoglycan hydrolysis could be observed by helium ion microscopy and the increase in abundance of soluble peptidoglycan due to hydrolysis was quantified by a reducing end assay. Mass spectroscopy confirmed the release of hydrolysis products and identified muropeptides from the five different peptidoglycan sources. Peptidoglycan hydrolysis in chicken crop, jejunum and caecum samples was measured by quantifying the total and soluble muramic acid content. A significant increase in the proportion of the soluble muramic acid was observed in all three segments upon inclusion of the microbial muramidase in the diet.
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Articles Research article
Published
2021
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Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1367-5435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/jimb/kuab008
Language
English
Published in
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Citation
  • Frederiksen, C. Ø., Cohn, M. T., Skov, L. K., Schmidt, E. G. W., Schnorr, K. M., Buskov, S., Leppänen, M., Maasilta, I., Perez-Calvo, E., Lopez-Ulibarri, R., & Klausen, M. (2021). A muramidase from Acremonium alcalophilum hydrolyse peptidoglycan found in the gastrointestinal tract of broiler chickens. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 48(1-2), Article kuab008. https://doi.org/10.1093/jimb/kuab008
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CC BY 4.0Open Access
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Research was funded by DSM Nutritional Products and Novozymes A/S.
Copyright© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology.

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