Project description:The gut bacterium Coprococcus sp. ART55/1 has been found to encode two genes containing glycoside hydrolase family 9 (GH9) catalytic domains. These genes are hypothesised to impact upon the ability of this bacteria to utilise different carbon sources. To further investigate the role of these genes, as well as the wider transcriptome, Coprococcus sp. ART55/1 was grown on five different carbon sources - beta-glucan, lichenan, cellobiose, glucose and glucomannan - and the transcriptional response was investigated using RNA sequencing.
Project description:This study aimed to characterise the transcriptomic response of the lactate-utilizing bacteria, Coprococcus catus and Anaerobutyricum soehngenii, grown on varying carbon sources. This work has allowed for identification of divergent gene clusters in each species contributing to the lactate utilisation pathway.