Integrated genomics provides insights into the evolution of the polyphosphate accumulation trait of Ca. Accumulibacter

IF 14 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Xiaojing Xie , Xuhan Deng , Liping Chen , Jing Yuan , Hang Chen , Chaohai Wei , Xianghui Liu , Stefan Wuertz , Guanglei Qiu
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Candidatus Accumulibacter, a prominent polyphosphate-accumulating organism (PAO) in wastewater treatment, plays a crucial role in enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). The genetic underpinnings of its polyphosphate accumulation capabilities, however, remain largely unknown. Here, we conducted a comprehensive genomic analysis of Ca. Accumulibacter-PAOs and their relatives within the Rhodocyclaceae family, identifying 124 core genes acquired via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) at its least common ancestor. Metatranscriptomic analysis of an enrichment culture of Ca. Accumulibacter revealed active transcription of 44 of these genes during an EBPR cycle, notably including the polyphosphate kinase 2 (PPK2) gene instead of the commonly recognized polyphosphate kinase 1 (PPK1) gene. Intriguingly, the phosphate regulon (Pho) genes showed minimal transcriptions, pointing to a distinctive fact of Pho dysregulation, where PhoU, the phosphate signaling complex protein, was not regulating the high-affinity phosphate transport (Pst) system, resulting in continuous phosphate uptake. To prevent phosphate toxicity, Ca. Accumulibacter utilized the laterally acquired PPK2 to condense phosphate into polyphosphate, resulting in the polyphosphate-accumulating feature. This study provides novel insights into the evolutionary emergence of the polyphosphate-accumulating trait in Ca. Accumulibacter, offering potential advancements in understanding the PAO phenotype in the EBPR process.

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综合基因组学为 Ca.积累细菌
累积菌是污水处理中一种重要的多磷酸盐累积生物(PAO),在增强型生物除磷(EBPR)中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,其聚磷酸盐积累能力的基因基础在很大程度上仍然未知。在这里,我们对 Ca.Accumulibacter-PAOs 及其在 Rhodocyclaceae 家族中的近亲进行了全面的基因组分析,确定了 124 个核心基因,这些基因是在其最小共同祖先处通过水平基因转移(HGT)获得的。对Ca.对 Accumulibacter 的富集培养物进行的元转录组学分析表明,在一个 EBPR 周期中,其中 44 个基因的转录处于活跃状态,特别是多磷酸激酶 2(PPK2)基因,而不是通常公认的多磷酸激酶 1(PPK1)基因。耐人寻味的是,磷酸盐调节子(Pho)基因的转录量极少,这表明 Pho 失调的一个显著事实,即磷酸盐信号复合蛋白 PhoU 无法调节高亲和性磷酸盐转运(Pst)系统,从而导致磷酸盐的持续吸收。为了防止磷酸盐中毒,Ca.为了防止磷酸盐毒性,Ca. Accumulibacter 利用侧向获得的 PPK2 将磷酸盐凝结成多磷酸盐,从而形成了多磷酸盐积累特征。这项研究为Ca.该研究为了解 Ca. Accumulibacter 中聚磷酸盐积累性状的进化过程提供了新的视角,为理解 EBPR 过程中的 PAO 表型提供了潜在的进展。
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20.40
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11
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Ecotechnology (ESE) is an international, open-access journal publishing original research in environmental science, engineering, ecotechnology, and related fields. Authors publishing in ESE can immediately, permanently, and freely share their work. They have license options and retain copyright. Published by Elsevier, ESE is co-organized by the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology.
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