通过宏基因组分析揭示蒺藜和Roystonea regia的根结瘤。

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1007/s00438-024-02218-2
Saleh Rahimlou, Mahdieh S Hosseyni Moghadam, Romina Gazis, Elena Karlsen-Ayala, Mohammad Bahram, Timothy Y James, Leho Tedersoo
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根瘤共生传统上被认为存在于被子植物蔷薇I分支中的蔷薇目、蔷薇目、葫芦目和蔷薇目。然而,尽管尚未进行详细的分析,但在荆芥科和槟榔科Roystonea regia (arerecaceae)中已经报道了不明确的根瘤形成。我们的目的是对这些植物的根结构进行形态学分析,并利用宏基因组技术鉴定和表征根瘤状结构内的细菌种群。本研究分别从西亚和加勒比地区采集了蒺藜(蒺藜科)和Roystonea regia的根样。我们对结核样结构进行了详细的形态学分析,对内生菌进行了分离和基因组测序,并利用宏基因组技术鉴定了这些结构中的细菌种群。我们在两种植物中都观察到结节状结构。共生体是结瘤植物的标志性结构,未被检测到。宏基因组序列数据分析显示,这两个物种的结节样结构中存在潜在的结瘤和固氮细菌。在与结核相关的微生物中鉴定出典型的结瘤和固氮基因。然而,系统基因组分析表明,从T. terrestris和R. regia分离的细菌属于γ -变形菌门和芽胞杆菌门,而不是典型的结核细菌。所观察到的根瘤结构与豆科植物和放线根植物中发现的传统根瘤有很大的不同,表明其具有独特的固氮细菌特征。虽然通过硅分析或培养鉴定出的细菌是众所周知的固氮剂,但它们在根瘤形成中的具体作用仍有待研究。
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Unveiling root nodulation in Tribulus terrestris and Roystonea regia via metagenomics analysis.

Root nodule symbiosis is traditionally recognized in the Fabales, Fagales, Cucurbitales, and Rosales orders within the Rosid I clade of angiosperms. However, ambiguous root nodule formation has been reported in Zygophyllaceae and Roystonea regia (Arecaceae), although a detailed analysis has yet to be conducted. We aimed to perform morphological analyses of root structures in these plants and utilize metagenomic techniques to identify and characterize the bacterial populations within the nodule-like structures. We collected root samples of Tribulus terrestris (Zygophyllaceae) and Roystonea regia from West Asia and the Caribbean, respectively. We conducted detailed morphological analyses of nodule-like structures, isolated and genome-sequenced the endophytes, and employed metagenomic techniques to identify the bacterial populations within these formations. We observed nodule-like structures in both plant species. Symbiosomes, which are hallmark structures of nodulating plants, were not detected. Metagenome sequence data analysis revealed potential nodulating and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the nodule-like structures of both species. Canonical nodulation and nitrogen-fixation genes were identified in microbes associated with the nodules. However, the phylogenomic analysis showed that the bacteria isolated from T. terrestris and R. regia are within Gammaproteobacteria and Bacilli, which are not typically known as nodulating bacteria. The observed structures differ significantly from traditional nodules found in legumes and actinorhizal plants, suggesting unique characteristics with hosting nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Although bacteria identified through in silico analysis or culture are well-known nitrogen-fixers, their specific role in root nodule formation remains to be investigated.

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Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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