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Complete genome analysis of Bacillus subtilis derived from yaks and its probiotic characteristics

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Jiakui Li, Meng Wang, Yu Zhang, Muhammad Fakhar‐e‐Alam Kulyar Jiakui Li, Zhengrong Lin, Mengen Xu, Lei Wang, Jiakui Li, Muhammad Fakhar‐e‐Alam Kulyar Jiakui Li, Muhammad Fakhar‐e‐Alam Kulyar

Summary

Researchers sequenced the complete genome of a Bacillus subtilis strain isolated from yaks on the Tibetan Plateau and identified genes related to amino acid biosynthesis, carbon metabolism, antioxidant activity, and carbohydrate transport. The genome contained 4,429 coding genes along with genes for antimicrobial compound production and stress resistance. The study provides genomic evidence supporting the probiotic potential of this bacterial strain, which may contribute to the disease resistance observed in yaks.

Probiotics have attracted attention due to their multiple health benefits to the host. Yaks inhabiting the Tibetan plateau exhibit excellent disease resistance and tolerance, which may be associated with their inner probiotics. Currently, research on probiotics mainly focuses on their positive effects on the host, but information regarding their genome remains unclear. To reveal the potential functional genes of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> isolated from yaks, we sequenced its whole genome. Results indicated that the genomic length of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> was 866,044,638 bp, with 4,429 coding genes. The genome of this bacteria was composed of one chromosome and one plasmid with lengths of 4,214,774 and 54,527 bp, respectively. Moreover, <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> contained 86 tRNAs, 27 rRNAs (9 16S_rRNA, 9 23S_rRNA, and 9 5S_rRNA), and 114 other ncRNA. KEGG annotation indicated that most genes in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> were associated with biosynthesis of amino acids, carbon metabolism, purine metabolism, pyrimidine metabolism, and ABC transporters. GO annotation demonstrated that most genes in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> were related to nucleic acid binding transcription factor activity, transporter activity, antioxidant activity, and biological adhesion. EggNOG uncovered that most genes in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> were related to energy production and conversion, amino acid transport and metabolism, carbohydrate transport and metabolism. CAZy annotation found glycoside hydrolases (33.65%), glycosyl transferases (22.11%), polysaccharide lyases (3.84%), carbohydrate esterases (14.42%), auxiliary activities (3.36%), and carbohydrate-binding modules (22.59%). In conclusion, this study investigated the genome and genetic properties of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> derived from yaks, which contributed to understanding the potential prebiotic mechanism of probiotics from the genetic perspective.

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