Phyletic patterns of bacterial growth temperature in Pseudomonas and Paenibacillus reveal gradual and sporadic evolution towards cold adaptation.

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae163
Kihyun Lee, Seong-Hyeon Kim, Seongjoon Moon, Sangha Kim, Changhan Lee
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Bacterial species adapt to cold environments with diverse molecular mechanisms enabling their growth under low ambient temperature. The emergence of cold-adapted species at macro-evolutionary scale, however, has not been systematically explored. In this study, we performed phylogenetic analysis on the growth temperature traits in the genera that occupy broad environmental and host niches and contain known cold-adapted species. Our results demonstrate that in the genus Pseudomonas, cold-adapted species formed a distinct and conserved clade, whereas in Paenibacillus, cold-adapted species were sporadically distributed throughout the phylogenetic tree. The cold-adapted clade of Pseudomonas exhibited genome-wide signatures of adaptation and possessed clade-specific genes. This indicates that there are diverse evolutionary patterns in the divergence of cold-adapted species among different bacterial genera.

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假单胞菌和芽孢杆菌的细菌生长温度的进化模式揭示了逐渐和零星的向冷适应的进化。
细菌通过不同的分子机制适应寒冷环境,使其能够在低温环境下生长。然而,在宏观进化尺度上,冷适应物种的出现尚未得到系统的探索。在这项研究中,我们对占据广泛环境和宿主生态位并包含已知冷适应物种的属进行了生长温度特征的系统发育分析。我们的研究结果表明,在假单胞菌属中,冷适应物种形成了一个独特而保守的分支,而在芽孢杆菌中,冷适应物种零星分布在整个系统发育树中。假单胞菌的冷适应进化支表现出全基因组的适应特征,并具有进化支特异性基因。这表明不同细菌属间的冷适应物种分化存在着不同的进化模式。
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