淡水环境中无处不在的基因组精简酸性杆菌。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae124
Hon Lun Wong, Paul-Adrian Bulzu, Rohit Ghai, Maria-Cecilia Chiriac, Michaela M Salcher
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酸性杆菌大量存在于土壤、泥炭地和沉积物中,但它们在淡水环境中的生态学研究仍然不足。UBA12189 是一个酸性杆菌属,它是一个未经培养、基因组精简、基因组小的菌系,发现于缺乏详细基因组分析的水生环境中。在这里,我们分析了来自欧洲、北美和亚洲淡水湖泊和河流的 66 个 UBA12189 的 MAG(包括一个完整基因组)。UBA12189 的基因组大小较小(Nanopelagicales 和 Methylopumilus),基因组的缩小导致 UBA12189 在碳、硫、氮代谢方面的功能更加有限,膜转运体的数量有限,以及对各种氨基酸、维生素和还原硫的辅助营养程度较高。尽管 UBA12189 的基因组较小,但它编码蛋白光蛋白、血红素和维生素 K2 的完整生物合成途径、cbb3 型细胞色素 c 氧化酶和血红素需要酶。这些基因可能会在基因组精简过程中带来选择性优势。我们提出了新的 Acidiparvus 属,并将两个新种命名为 "A. lacustris "和 "A. fluvialis"。Acidiparvus是酸性杆菌门下第一个被描述的基因组精简品系,它是淡水环境中一种自由生活、生长缓慢的清道夫。
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Ubiquitous genome streamlined Acidobacteriota in freshwater environments.

Acidobacteriota are abundant in soil, peatlands, and sediments, but their ecology in freshwater environments remains understudied. UBA12189, an Acidobacteriota genus, is an uncultivated, genome-streamlined lineage with a small genome size found in aquatic environments where detailed genomic analyses are lacking. Here, we analyzed 66 MAGs of UBA12189 (including one complete genome) from freshwater lakes and rivers in Europe, North America, and Asia. UBA12189 has small genome sizes (<1.4 Mbp), low GC content, and a highly diverse pangenome. In freshwater lakes, this bacterial lineage is abundant from the surface waters (epilimnion) down to a 300-m depth (hypolimnion). UBA12189 appears to be free-living from CARD-FISH analysis. When compared to other genome-streamlined bacteria such as Nanopelagicales and Methylopumilus, genome reduction has caused UBA12189 to have a more limited metabolic repertoire in carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen metabolisms, limited numbers of membrane transporters, as well as a higher degree of auxotrophy for various amino acids, vitamins, and reduced sulfur. Despite having reduced genomes, UBA12189 encodes proteorhodopsin, complete biosynthesis pathways for heme and vitamin K2, cbb3-type cytochrome c oxidases, and heme-requiring enzymes. These genes may give a selective advantage during the genome streamlining process. We propose the new genus Acidiparvus, with two new species named "A. lacustris" and "A. fluvialis". Acidiparvus is the first described genome-streamlined lineage under the phylum Acidobacteriota, which is a free-living, slow-growing scavenger in freshwater environments.

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