Comparative genomic analysis of Thermus provides insights into the evolutionary history of an incomplete denitrification pathway.

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY mLife Pub Date : 2022-04-29 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12009
Jian-Yu Jiao, Zheng-Han Lian, Meng-Meng Li, Nimaichand Salam, En-Min Zhou, Lan Liu, Hong Ming, Guoxing Nie, Wensheng Shu, Guoping Zhao, Brian P Hedlund, Wen-Jun Li
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Biological denitrification is a crucial process in the nitrogen biogeochemical cycle, and Thermus has been reported to be a significant heterotrophic denitrifier in terrestrial geothermal environments. However, neither the denitrification potential nor the evolutionary history of denitrification genes in the genus Thermus or phylum Deinococcota is well understood. Here, we performed a comparative analysis of 23 Thermus genomes and identified denitrification genes in 15 Thermus strains. We confirmed that Thermus harbors an incomplete denitrification pathway as none of the strains contain the nosZ gene. Ancestral character state reconstructions and phylogenetic analyses showed that narG, nirS, and norB genes were acquired by the last common ancestor of Thermales and were inherited vertically. In contrast, nirK of Thermales was acquired via two distinct horizontal gene transfers from Proteobacteria to the genus Caldithermus and from an unknown donor to the common ancestor of all known Thermus species except Thermus filiformis. This study expands our understanding of the genomic potential for incomplete denitrification in Thermus, revealing a largely vertical evolutionary history of the denitrification pathway in the Thermaceae, and supporting the important role for Thermus as an important heterotrophic denitrifier in geothermal environments.

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嗜热菌的比较基因组分析为了解不完全脱氮途径的进化史提供了启示。
生物反硝化作用是氮的生物地球化学循环中的一个关键过程,据报道,嗜热菌是陆地地热环境中重要的异养反硝化菌。然而,Thermus 属或 Deinococcota 门中反硝化基因的反硝化潜力和进化历史都不甚明了。在这里,我们对23个Thermus基因组进行了比较分析,并在15个Thermus菌株中鉴定出了反硝化基因。我们证实嗜热菌具有不完整的反硝化途径,因为没有一个菌株含有 nosZ 基因。祖先特征状态重建和系统进化分析表明,narG、nirS 和 norB 基因是由 Thermales 的最后一个共同祖先获得并垂直遗传的。相反,Thermales 的 nirK 则是通过两次不同的水平基因转移获得的,一次是从变形菌到 Caldithermus 属,另一次是从未知供体到除丝状嗜热菌以外的所有已知嗜热菌物种的共同祖先。这项研究拓展了我们对嗜热菌不完全反硝化基因组潜力的认识,揭示了嗜热菌属中反硝化途径的垂直进化历史,并支持了嗜热菌作为地热环境中重要的异养反硝化物的重要作用。
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