Comparative Genomic Analysis of Members of the Genera Methanosphaera and Methanobrevibacter Reveals Distinct Clades with Specific Potential Metabolic Functions.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2018-08-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7609847
Anja Poehlein, Dominik Schneider, Melissa Soh, Rolf Daniel, Henning Seedorf
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Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera species represent some of the most prevalent methanogenic archaea in the gastrointestinal tract of animals and humans and play an important role in this environment. The aim of this study was to identify genomic features that are shared or specific for members of each genus with a special emphasis of the analysis on the assimilation of nitrogen and acetate and the utilization of methanol and ethanol for methanogenesis. Here, draft genome sequences of Methanobrevibacter thaueri strain DSM 11995T, Methanobrevibacter woesei strain DSM 11979T, and Methanosphaera cuniculi strain 4103T are reported and compared to those of 16 other Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera genomes, including genomes of the 13 currently available types of strains of the two genera. The comparative genome analyses indicate that among other genes, the absence of molybdopterin cofactor biosynthesis is conserved in Methanosphaera species but reveals also that the three species share a core set of more than 300 genes that distinguishes the genus Methanosphaera from the genus Methanobrevibacter. Multilocus sequence analysis shows that the genus Methanobrevibacter can be subdivided into clades, potentially new genera, which may display characteristic specific metabolic features. These features include not only the potential ability of nitrogen fixation and acetate assimilation in a clade comprised of Methanobrevibacter species from the termite gut and Methanobrevibacter arboriphilus strains but also the potential capability to utilize ethanol and methanol in a clade comprising Methanobrevibacter wolinii strain DSM 11976T, Mbb. sp. AbM4, and Mbb. boviskoreani strain DSM 25824T.

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甲烷菌属和甲烷菌属成员的比较基因组分析揭示了具有特定潜在代谢功能的不同分支。
methanobrebacter和Methanosphaera是动物和人类胃肠道中最常见的产甲烷古菌,在这一环境中起着重要的作用。本研究的目的是确定每个属成员共有或特定的基因组特征,特别强调分析氮和醋酸盐的同化以及甲醇和乙醇对甲烷生成的利用。本文报道了索氏防甲烷杆菌DSM 11995T、威氏防甲烷杆菌DSM 11979T和库氏防甲烷菌4103T的基因组序列草图,并与其他16种防甲烷菌和防甲烷菌的基因组序列进行了比较,其中包括两属13种现有菌株的基因组。比较基因组分析表明,在其他基因中,钼酸盐辅助因子生物合成的缺失在甲烷菌属中是保守的,但也揭示了这三个物种共享一组300多个核心基因,这些基因将甲烷菌属与甲烷菌属区分开。多位点序列分析表明,该菌属可细分为几个分支,并有可能形成新的属,这些分支可能表现出特有的代谢特征。这些特征不仅包括由白蚁肠道中的甲烷预防细菌和嗜树性甲烷预防细菌组成的分支具有固氮和同化醋酸盐的潜在能力,还包括由wolinii甲烷预防细菌菌株DSM 11976T, Mbb组成的分支具有利用乙醇和甲醇的潜在能力。sp. AbM4和Mbb。boviskoreani菌株DSM 25824T。
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