从盘根组学的角度洞察 Dehalobacter 的进化和生物修复功能基因的获取。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Microbial Genomics Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1099/mgen.0.001324
Olivia Bulka, Radhakrishnan Mahadevan, Elizabeth A Edwards
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脱卤细菌(Dehalobacter)是一种能产生有机卤化物的细菌,因其利用还原脱卤酶(RDase)进行快速生长而闻名。不过,在 SC05 培养物中,一个脱卤细菌种群还利用其活性 RD 酶下游的 mec 盒对氯仿脱氯产生的二氯甲烷(DCM)进行矿化。这一 DCM 矿化菌系的封闭基因组以前一直未能组装完成。在这里,我们展示了两种新型 Dehalobacter 菌株的基因组,每种菌株的基因组都是从 SC05 的一个不同亚培养物的元基因组中组装出来的。根据平均核苷酸同一性、RDase 和核心基因的同源性以及不同的功能基因,对德哈尔氏菌属进行了泛基因组学分析,包括 RDase 同源性和系统发生组学分析,发现德哈尔氏菌至少有五个种。此外,还在 Dehalobacter 基因组中发现了一个整合热点,其中积累了许多重组酶岛。这个嵌套重组酶岛在 SC05 和 SC05 Dehalobacter 基因组中都编码活性 RDase 和 mec 盒,表明关键功能基因在 Dehalobacter 物种间转移。这两种新型 Dehalobacter 菌株之间的横向基因转移对 SC05 亚培养物内部以及整个 Dehalobacter 属的进化史都有影响,尤其是在对人为化学物质的适应方面。
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Pangenomic insights into Dehalobacter evolution and acquisition of functional genes for bioremediation.

Dehalobacter is a genus of organohalide-respiring bacteria that is recognized for its fastidious growth using reductive dehalogenases (RDases). In the SC05 culture, however, a Dehalobacter population also mineralizes dichloromethane (DCM) produced by chloroform dechlorination using the mec cassette, just downstream of its active RDase. A closed genome of this DCM-mineralizing lineage has previously evaded assembly. Here, we present the genomes of two novel Dehalobacter strains, each of which was assembled from the metagenome of a distinct subculture from SC05. A pangenomic analysis of the Dehalobacter genus, including RDase synteny and phylogenomics, reveals at least five species of Dehalobacter based on average nucleotide identity, RDase and core gene synteny, as well as differential functional genes. An integration hotspot is also pinpointed in the Dehalobacter genome, in which many recombinase islands have accumulated. This nested recombinase island encodes the active RDase and mec cassette in both SC05 Dehalobacter genomes, indicating the transfer of key functional genes between species of Dehalobacter. Horizontal gene transfer between these two novel Dehalobacter strains has implications for the evolutionary history within the SC05 subcultures and of the Dehalobacter genus as a whole, especially regarding adaptation to anthropogenic chemicals.

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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
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期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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