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Brittle Culm 15 mutation alters carbohydrate composition, degradation and methanogenesis of rice straw during in vitro ruminal fermentation
Brittle Culm 15 ( BC15 ) gene encodes a membrane-associated chitinase-like protein that participates in cellulose synthesis, and BC15 gene mutation affects cell wall composition in plant, such as cellulose or hemicellulose. The present study was designed to investigate the changes of carbohydrates c...
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Published in: | Frontiers in plant science 2022-08, Vol.13, p.975456-975456 |
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Summary: | Brittle Culm 15
(
BC15
) gene encodes a membrane-associated chitinase-like protein that participates in cellulose synthesis, and
BC15
gene mutation affects cell wall composition in plant, such as cellulose or hemicellulose. The present study was designed to investigate the changes of carbohydrates composition in
bc15
mutant straw, and the resulting consequence on rumen fermentation, methanogenesis, and microbial populations (qPCR) during
in vitro
ruminal fermentation process. Two substrates,
bc15
mutant and wild-type (WT) rice straws, were selected for
in vitro
rumen batch culture. The first experiment was designed to investigate the kinetics of total gas and CH
4
production through 48-h
in vitro
ruminal fermentation, while the second experiment selected incubation time of 12 and 48 h to represent the early and late stage of
in vitro
ruminal incubation, respectively, and then investigated changes in biodegradation, fermentation end products, and selected representative microbial populations. The
bc15
mutant straw had lower contents of cellulose, neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF), and higher contents of water-soluble carbohydrates, neutral detergent solubles (NDS) and monosaccharides. The
bc15
mutant straw exhibited a distinct kinetics of 48-h total gas and CH
4
production with faster increases in early incubation when compared with WT straw. The
bc15
mutant straw had higher DM degradation, NDF degradation and total volatile fatty acid concentration at 12 h of incubation, and lower NDF degradation and CH
4
production at 48 h of incubation, together with lower acetate to propionate ratio and ADF degradation and higher butyrate molar percentage and NDS degradation at both incubation times. Furthermore, the
bc15
mutant straw resulted in greater 16S gene copies of
F. succinogenes
, with lower 18S gene copies of fungi at both incubation times. These results indicated that the
BC15
gene mutation decreased fibrosis of cell wall of rice straw, enhanced degradation at the early stage of rumen fermentation, and shifts fermentation pattern from acetate to propionate and butyrate production, leading to the decreased volume and fractional rate of CH
4
production. However,
BC15
gene mutation may enhance hardenability of cell wall structure of rice straw, which is more resistant for microbial colonization with decreased fiber degradation. Thus, this study modified rice straw by manipulating a cell wall biosynthesis gene and provides a potential |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2022.975456 |