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- W4379229122 abstract "Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are carbohydrate-active enzymes essential for many environmental (e.g., carbon cycling) and biotechnological (e.g., biofuels) processes. The complete processing of carbohydrates by bacteria requires many enzymes acting synergistically. Here, I investigated the clustered or scattered distribution of 406,337 GH-genes and their association with transporter genes identified in 15,640 completely sequenced bacterial genomes. Different bacterial lineages displayed conserved levels of clustered or scattered GH-genes, but overall, the GH-genes clustering was generally higher than in randomized genomes. In lineages with highly clustered GH-genes (e.g., Bacteroides, Paenibacillus), clustered genes shared the same orientation. These codirectional gene clusters potentially facilitate the genes' co-expression by allowing transcriptional read-through and, at least in some cases, forming operons. In several taxa, the GH-genes clustered with distinct types of transporter genes. The type of transporter genes and the distribution of the so-called GH:TR-genes clusters were conserved in selected lineages. Globally, the phylogenetically conserved clustering of the GH-genes with transporter genes highlights the central function of carbohydrate processing across bacterial lineages. In addition, in bacteria with the most identified GH-genes, the genomic adaptations for carbohydrate processing also mirrored the broad environmental origin of the sequenced strains (e.g., soil and mammal gut) suggesting that a combination of evolutionary history and the environment selects for the specific supragenic organization of the GH-genes supporting the carbohydrate processing in bacterial genomes." @default.
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- W4379229122 title "The supragenic organization of glycoside hydrolase encoding genes reveals distinct strategies for carbohydrate utilization in bacteria" @default.
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