Cellulose degrading basidiomycetes yeast isolated from the gut of grasshopper in Korea

Ju Young Kim, Jun Hwee Jang, Ji Hyun Park, Hee Young Jung, Jong Seok Park, Sung Jin Cho, Hoon Bok Lee, Savitree Limtong, Gayathri Subramani, Gi Ho Sung, Myung Kyum Kim

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Abstract

Grasshoppers play vital role in the digestion of photosynthetically fixed carbons. With the aid of intestinal microflora, the grasshopper can degrade leaves constituents such as cellulose and hemicellulose. The purpose of this study was to examine cellulolytic yeast isolates from the gut of grasshoppers collected in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Among the yeast isolates, ON2, ON17 (two strains), and ON6 (one strain) showed positive cellulolytic activity in the CMC- plate assay. The sequence analyses of D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rDNA gene and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions revealed that the strains ON2 and ON17 were most closely related to Papiliotrema aspenensis CBS 13867 T (100%, sequence similarity in D1/D2 domains; 99.4% sequence similarity in ITS) and strain ON6 related to Saitozyma flava (100% in D1/D2 domains; 99.0% in ITS). All these three yeast strains are capable of degrading cellulose; therefore, the members of endosymbiotic yeasts may produce their own enzymes for carbohydrate degradation and convert mobilized sugar monomers to volatile fatty acids. Thus, the endosymbiotic yeast strains ON2, ON17 (represents the genus Papilioterma) and ON6 (Saitozyma) belonging to the family Tremellomycetes, are unreported strains in Korea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)362-368
Number of pages7
JournalKorean Journal of Microbiology
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Grasshopper
  • Papiliotrema sp.
  • RRNA
  • Seitozyma sp.
  • Yeast

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