Genome Mining Analysis Uncovers the Previously Unknown Biosynthetic Capacity for Secondary Metabolites in Verrucomicrobia

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Xue Di, Peng Li, Jingxuan Wang, Vincent Nowak, Shuai Zhi, Meiling Jin, Liwei Liu, Shan He
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Bacteria of the phylum Verrucomicrobia is widely distributed in diverse ecological environments. Their limited cultivability has greatly caused the significant knowledge gap surrounding their secondary metabolites and their mediating ecological functions. This study delved into the diversity and novelty of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) of Verrucomicrobia by employing a gene-first approach to investigate 2323 genomes. A total of 7552 BGCs, which encompassed 3744 terpene, 805 polyketide, 773 non-ribosomal peptide gene clusters, and 1933 BGCs of other biosynthetic origins, were identified. They were further classified into 3887 gene cluster families (GCFs) based on biosynthetic gene similarity clustering, of which only six GCFs contained reference biosynthetic gene clusters in the Minimum Information about a Biosynthetic Gene Cluster (MIBiG), indicating the striking novelty of secondary metabolites in Verrucomicrobia. Notably, 37.8% of these gene clusters were harbored by unclassified species of Verrucomicrobia phyla, members of which were highly abundant in soil environments. Furthermore, our comprehensive analysis also revealed Luteolibacter and Methylacidiphilum as the most prolific genera in terms of BGC abundance and diversity, with the discovery of a conservative and new NRPS-PKS BGC in Luteolibacter. This work not only unveiled the biosynthetic potential and genetic diversity of secondary metabolites of Verrucomicrobia but also provided a fresh insight for the exploration of new bioactive compounds.

基因组挖掘分析揭示了疣尾纤毛虫此前未知的次生代谢物生物合成能力。
纤毛菌门细菌广泛分布于各种生态环境中。由于其栽培能力有限,导致人们对其次生代谢物及其生态功能的认识严重不足。本研究采用基因优先的方法研究了2323个基因组,深入探讨了Verrucomicrobia次生代谢物生物合成基因簇(BGCs)的多样性和新颖性。共鉴定出 7552 个生物合成基因簇,其中包括 3744 个萜烯基因簇、805 个多酮基因簇、773 个非核糖体肽基因簇和 1933 个其他生物合成来源的生物合成基因簇。根据生物合成基因相似性聚类,这些基因被进一步划分为 3887 个基因簇家族(GCFs),其中只有 6 个基因簇家族包含生物合成基因簇最低信息(MIBiG)中的参考生物合成基因簇,这表明Verrucomicrobia 的次级代谢产物具有惊人的新颖性。值得注意的是,37.8%的这些基因簇是由未分类的Verrucomicrobia门类所携带的,而这些门类的成员在土壤环境中非常丰富。此外,我们的综合分析还揭示了Luteolibacter和Methylacidiphilum是BGC丰度和多样性最高的菌属,并在Luteolibacter中发现了一种保守的新型NRPS-PKS BGC。这项工作不仅揭示了Verrucomicrobia次生代谢物的生物合成潜力和遗传多样性,还为探索新的生物活性化合物提供了新的视角。
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Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology 工程技术-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
95
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Marine Biotechnology welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the biotechnology of aquatic organisms. The journal publishes high quality papers in the areas of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biochemistry, and particularly encourages submissions of papers related to genome biology such as linkage mapping, large-scale gene discoveries, QTL analysis, physical mapping, and comparative and functional genome analysis. Papers on technological development and marine natural products should demonstrate innovation and novel applications.
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