Cathy Chang
Verenium Corporation
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Nature | 2007
Falk Warnecke; Peter Luginbühl; Natalia Ivanova; Majid Ghassemian; Toby Richardson; Justin T. Stege; Michelle Cayouette; Alice C. McHardy; Gordana Djordjevic; Nahla Aboushadi; Rotem Sorek; Susannah G. Tringe; Mircea Podar; Hector Garcia Martin; Victor Kunin; Daniel Dalevi; Julita Madejska; Edward Kirton; Darren Platt; Ernest Szeto; Asaf Salamov; Kerrie Barry; Natalia Mikhailova; Nikos C. Kyrpides; Eric G. Matson; Elizabeth A. Ottesen; Xinning Zhang; Myriam Hernández; Catalina Murillo; Luis G. Acosta
From the standpoints of both basic research and biotechnology, there is considerable interest in reaching a clearer understanding of the diversity of biological mechanisms employed during lignocellulose degradation. Globally, termites are an extremely successful group of wood-degrading organisms and are therefore important both for their roles in carbon turnover in the environment and as potential sources of biochemical catalysts for efforts aimed at converting wood into biofuels. Only recently have data supported any direct role for the symbiotic bacteria in the gut of the termite in cellulose and xylan hydrolysis. Here we use a metagenomic analysis of the bacterial community resident in the hindgut paunch of a wood-feeding ‘higher’ Nasutitermes species (which do not contain cellulose-fermenting protozoa) to show the presence of a large, diverse set of bacterial genes for cellulose and xylan hydrolysis. Many of these genes were expressed in vivo or had cellulase activity in vitro, and further analyses implicate spirochete and fibrobacter species in gut lignocellulose degradation. New insights into other important symbiotic functions including H2 metabolism, CO2-reductive acetogenesis and N2 fixation are also provided by this first system-wide gene analysis of a microbial community specialized towards plant lignocellulose degradation. Our results underscore how complex even a 1-μl environment can be.
Archive | 2008
Justin T. Stege; Cathy Chang; Nahla Aboushadi; Gordana Djordjevic; Ellen Burke; Peter Luginbuhl; Mark Dycaico; Toby Richardson; John Poland; Ying Hefner; Stacy Marie Miles
Archive | 2006
Cathy Chang; Eric J. Mathur; Michelle Cayouette; Dan E. Robertson; Philip Hugenholtz; Falk Warnecke; Jared R. Leadbetter; Natalia Ivanova; Peter Luginbuhl; Don Hutchison
Archive | 2007
Malgorzata Slupska; Yan Zhang; Geoff Hazlewood; Cathy Chang; Peter Luginbuhl; Ellen Burke; Michelle Cayouette; Uvini Gunavardena; Majid Ghassemian; Aron Silverstone
Archive | 2004
D.L. Wyborski; Carl B. Abulencia; Bob Buchner; Darren Burton; Cathy Chang; Joseph Garcia; Terry C. Hazen; Keiko Obokata; Mircea Podar; Tamas Torok; Martin S. Keller
Archive | 2017
Aron Silverstone; Cathy Chang; Ellen Burke; Geoff Hazlewood; Majid Ghassemian; Malgorzata Slupska; Michelle Cayouette; Peter Luginbuhl; Uvini Gunavardena; Yan Zhang
Archive | 2013
Justin T. Stege; ジャスティン ティー ステーゲ; Cathy Chang; キャシー チャン; Nahla Aboushadi; ナーラ アバウシャディ; Gordana Djordjevic; ゴーダナ ジョルジェヴィック; Ellen Burke; エレン・バーク; Peter Luginbuhl; ピーター ルギンブール; Mark Dycaico; マーク ディカイコ; Toby Richardson; トビー リチャードソン; John Poland; ジョン ポーランド; Ying Hefner; イン ヘフナー; Stacy Marie Miles; ステイシー マリー マイルズ
Archive | 2008
Justin T. Stege; Nahla Aboushadi; Gordana Djordjevic; Ellen Burke; Peter Luginbuhl; Mark Dycaico; Toby Richardson; John Poland; Ying Hefner; Stacy Marie Miles; Cathy Chang
Archive | 2008
Justin T. Stege; Cathy Chang; Nahla Aboushadi; Gordana Djordjevic; Ellen Burke; Peter Luginbuhl; Mark Dycaico; Toby Richardson; John Poland; Ying Hefner; Stacy Marie Miles
Archive | 2007
Cathy Chang; Eric J. Mathur; Michelle Cayouette; Dan E. Robertson; Philip Hugenholtz; Falk Warnecke; Jared R. Leadbetter; Natalia Ivanova; Peter Luginbuhl; Don Hutchison