Comparative genome analyses reveal insights into the marine adaptation of a novel bacterium Pontimicrobium maritimus sp. nov., isolated from seawater.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Neak Muhammad, Tien Q Vuong, Ho Le Han, Song-Gun Kim
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A novel gliding, Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped, strictly aerobic bacterium, designated SW4T, was isolated from seawater in the West Sea, Korea. Strain SW4T grew optimally at 30 °C, pH 7.5, and NaCl 2% on MA. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene placed strain SW4T in the genus Pontimicrobium within the family Flavobacteriaceae, with its closest relative being Pontimicrobium aquaticum KCTC 72003T (97.0% similarity). However, genome analysis revealed significant divergence, with average nucleotide identity (ANI) of 81.6% and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) value of 24.4%, supporting its designation as a new species. The genome consists of a 3.44 Mb circular chromosome and a plasmid, with a G + C content of 32%. In addition to the physiological distinct characteristics, comparative genomic analysis identified unique genes associated with heavy metal transport, nitrogen and sulfur cycling, oxidative and osmotic stress responses, and numerous carbohydrate-active enzymes that are responsible for polysaccharide degradation and utilization, highlighting its marine adaptation. These findings differentiate strain SW4T from its closest and only existing species of P. aquaticum at both genomic and phenotypical levels. Based on phenotypic and phylogenetic evidence, we propose the novel species Pontimicrobium maritimus. sp. nov. with the type strain SW4T (= KCTC 42599T = InaCC B 1659T).

比较基因组分析揭示了从海水中分离出的一种新型细菌pontimmicrobium maritimus sp. nov.的海洋适应性。
从韩国西海的海水中分离出一种新型滑行、革兰氏阴性、杆状、严格需氧细菌SW4T。菌株SW4T在30°C、pH 7.5、NaCl 2%的MA条件下生长最佳。基于16S rRNA基因的系统发育分析表明,菌株SW4T属于黄杆菌科Pontimicrobium属,其最近的近亲是Pontimicrobium aquaticum KCTC 72003T(相似度为97.0%)。然而,基因组分析显示了显著的差异,平均核苷酸同源性(ANI)为81.6%,数字DNA-DNA杂交(dDDH)值为24.4%,支持其被指定为新种。基因组由一条3.44 Mb的环状染色体和一个质粒组成,G + C含量为32%。除了生理上的独特特征外,比较基因组分析还发现了与重金属运输、氮和硫循环、氧化和渗透胁迫反应以及负责多糖降解和利用的大量碳水化合物活性酶相关的独特基因,突出了其海洋适应性。这些发现在基因组和表型水平上将菌株SW4T与最接近且唯一存在的水藻种区分开来。基于表型和系统发育的证据,我们提出了新物种滨海庞菌(Pontimicrobium maritimus)。sp. 11 .采用型应变SW4T (= KCTC 42599T = InaCC B 1659T)。
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19567
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3.9 months
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