Kong_2019_Cell.Rep_26_2451

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Title : The Galleria mellonella Hologenome Supports Microbiota-Independent Metabolism of Long-Chain Hydrocarbon Beeswax - Kong_2019_Cell.Rep_26_2451
Author(s) : Kong HG , Kim HH , Chung JH , Jun J , Lee S , Kim HM , Jeon S , Park SG , Bhak J , Ryu CM
Ref : Cell Rep , 26 :2451 , 2019
Abstract :

The greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, degrades wax and plastic molecules. Despite much interest, the genetic basis of these hallmark traits remains poorly understood. Herein, we assembled high-quality genome and transcriptome data from G. mellonella to investigate long-chain hydrocarbon wax metabolism strategies. Specific carboxylesterase and lipase and fatty-acid-metabolism-related enzymes in the G. mellonella genome are transcriptionally regulated during feeding on beeswax. Strikingly, G. mellonella lacking intestinal microbiota successfully decomposes long-chain fatty acids following wax metabolism, although the intestinal microbiome performs a supplementary role in short-chain fatty acid degradation. Notably, final wax derivatives were detected by gas chromatography even in the absence of gut microbiota. Our findings provide insight into wax moth adaptation and may assist in the development of unique wax-degradation strategies with a similar metabolic approach for a plastic molecule polyethylene biodegradation using organisms without intestinal microbiota.

PubMedSearch : Kong_2019_Cell.Rep_26_2451
PubMedID: 30811993

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Kong HG, Kim HH, Chung JH, Jun J, Lee S, Kim HM, Jeon S, Park SG, Bhak J, Ryu CM (2019)
The Galleria mellonella Hologenome Supports Microbiota-Independent Metabolism of Long-Chain Hydrocarbon Beeswax
Cell Rep 26 :2451

Kong HG, Kim HH, Chung JH, Jun J, Lee S, Kim HM, Jeon S, Park SG, Bhak J, Ryu CM (2019)
Cell Rep 26 :2451