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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, August 1999, p. 3660-3667, Vol. 65, No. 8
CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, Indooroopilly,
Queensland 4068, Australia
Received 24 February 1999/Accepted 7 May 1999
The ruminal bacterium Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens is
being engineered by the introduction of heterologous xylanase genes in an attempt to improve the utilization of plant material in ruminants. However, relatively little is known about the diversity and
distribution of the native xylanase genes in strains of B. fibrisolvens. In order to identify the most appropriate hosts for
such modifications, the xylanase genotypes of 28 strains from the three
16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) subgroups of Butyrivibrio
fibrisolvens have been investigated. Only 4 of the 20 strains
from 16S rDNA group 2 contained homologues of the strain Bu49
xynA gene. However, these four xynA-containing strains, and two other group 2 strains, contained members of a second
xylanase gene family clearly related to xynA (subfamily I).
Homologues of xynB, a second previously described xylanase gene from B. fibrisolvens, were identified only in three of
the seven group 1 strains and not in the group 2 and 3 strains.
However, six of the group 1 strains contained one or more members of
the two subfamilies of homologues of xynA. The distribution
of genes and the nucleotide sequence relationships between the members of the two xynA subfamilies are consistent with the
progenitor of all strains of B. fibrisolvens having
contained a xynA subfamily I gene. Since many xylanolytic
strains of B. fibrisolvens did not contain members of
either of the xynA subfamilies or of the xynB
family, at least one additional xylanase gene family remains to be
identified in B. fibrisolvens.
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Distribution and Evolution of the Xylanase Genes
xynA and xynB and Their Homologues in Strains of
Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens
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Agriculture, Private Bag No. 3, P.O. Indooroopilly, QLD 4068, Australia. Phone: (61) 7 3214 2807. Fax: (61) 7 3214 2882. E-mail: Brian.Dalrymple{at}tag.csiro.au.
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