Genomic insights into the thiamin metabolism of Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 and P. apiarius NRRL B-23460.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Standards in Genomic Sciences Pub Date : 2017-10-03 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40793-017-0276-9
David Sannino, Esther R Angert
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Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus is the model organism for studying thiaminase I, an enigmatic extracellular enzyme. Originally isolated from the feces of clinical patients suffering from thiamin deficiency, P. thiaminolyticus has been implicated in thiamin deficiencies in humans and other animals due to its ability to produce this thiamin-degrading enzyme. Its close relative, P. apiarius, also produces thiaminase I and was originally isolated from dead honeybee larvae, though it has not been reported to be a honeybee pathogen. We generated draft genomes of the type strains of both species, P. thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 and P. apiarius NRRL B-23460, to deeply explore potential routes of thiamin metabolism. We discovered that the thiaminase I gene is located in a highly conserved operon with thiamin biosynthesis and salvage genes, as well as genes involved in the biosynthesis of the antibiotic bacimethrin. Based on metabolic pathway predictions, P. apiarius NRRL B-23460 has the genomic capacity to synthesize thiamin de novo using a pathway that is rarely seen in bacteria, but P. thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 is a thiamin auxotroph. Both genomes encode importers for thiamin and the pyrimidine moiety of thiamin, as well as enzymes to synthesize thiamin from pyrimidine and thiazole.

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硫氨基溶解芽孢杆菌(Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156)和杏鲍菇芽孢杆菌(P. apiarius NRRL B-23460)硫氨代谢的基因组学研究。
硫胺素溶解芽孢杆菌(Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus)是研究硫胺素酶 I(一种神秘的细胞外酶)的模式生物。硫氨基溶解芽孢杆菌最初是从硫胺素缺乏症临床患者的粪便中分离出来的,由于它能够产生这种硫胺素降解酶,因此被认为与人类和其他动物的硫胺素缺乏症有关。它的近亲 P. apiarius 也能产生硫胺素酶 I,最初是从死亡的蜜蜂幼虫中分离出来的,但没有报道说它是蜜蜂的病原体。我们生成了这两个物种的模式菌株(P. thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156和P. apiarius NRRL B-23460)的基因组草案,以深入探讨硫胺素代谢的潜在途径。我们发现,硫胺素酶 I 基因位于一个高度保守的操作子中,该操作子中有硫胺素生物合成和挽救基因,以及参与抗生素溴氰菊酯生物合成的基因。根据代谢途径预测,P. apiarius NRRL B-23460 的基因组有能力利用细菌中很少见的途径从头合成硫胺素,但 P. thiaminolyticus NRRL B-4156 是硫胺素辅助营养体。两种基因组都编码硫胺素和硫胺素嘧啶分子的导入器,以及从嘧啶和噻唑合成硫胺素的酶。
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Standards in Genomic Sciences
Standards in Genomic Sciences GENETICS & HEREDITY-MICROBIOLOGY
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