TY - THES T1 - Novel bacterial species from the chicken gastrointestinal tract and their functional diversity A1 - Rios Galicia,Bibiana Y1 - 2024/03/26 N2 - The digestive system of chicken presents different physicochemical conditions along the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), shaping an individual microbial profile along sections with different metabolic capacities and divergence on the adaptations to the environment. Efforts to obtain cultivable bacteria originating from the upper region of chicken GIT enrich the reference genome database and provide information about the site- specific adaptations of bacteria colonizing such GIT sections allowing to understand the metabolic profile and adaptive strategies to the environment. However, the lack of sufficient reference genomes limits the interpretation of sequencing data and restrain the study of complex functions. In this study, 43 strains obtained from crop, jejunum and ileum of chicken were isolated, characterised and genome analysed to observe their metabolic profiles, adaptive strategies and to serve as future references. Eight isolates represent new species that colonise the upper gut intestinal tract and present consistent adaptations that enable us to predict their ecological role, expanding our knowledge on the adaptative functions. Strains of Limosilactobacillus were found to be more abundant in the crop, while Ligilactobacillus dominated the ileal digesta. Isolates from crop encode a high number of glycosidases specialised in complex polysaccharides compared to strains isolated from jejunum and ileum. While isolates from jejunum and ileum encode a higher number of genes that interact with the host such as collagenases and hyaluronidases, indicating preferential persistence and adaptations along the GIT. These results represent the first repository of bacteria obtained from the crop and small intestine of chicken using culturomics, improving the potential handling of chicken microbiome with biotechnological applications KW - Huhn KW - Bakterien KW - Genom, Darm CY - Hohenheim PB - Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum der Universität Hohenheim AD - Garbenstr. 15, 70593 Stuttgart UR - http://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/volltexte/2024/2288 ER -