Maltodextrin Transport in the Extremely Thermophilic, Lignocellulose Degrading Bacterium Anaerocellum bescii

Sep 14, 2024ยท
Hansen Tjo
Virginia Jiang
Virginia Jiang
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Jerelle Joseph
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Jonathan Conway
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Abstract
Here, we reveal the biophysical and structural basis for oligosaccharide transport by two maltodextrin ABC transporters in A. bescii. This is the first biophysical characterization of carbohydrate uptake in this organism and establishes a workflow for characterizing other oligosaccharide transporters in A. bescii and similar lignocellulosic thermophiles of interest for lignocellulosic bioprocessing. By deciphering the mechanisms underlying high affinity sugar uptake in A. bescii, we shed light on an underexplored step between extracellular lignocellulose degradation and intracellular conversion of sugars to metabolic products. This understanding will expand opportunities for harnessing sugar transport in thermophiles to reshape lignocellulose bioprocessing as part of a renewable bioeconomy.
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This work is driven by the results in my previous paper on Rosetta for structural modeling.