混杂和全基因组重组是深海中SAR11谱系序列离散物种的基础

Jianshu Zhao, Maria Pachiadaki, Roth E Conrad, Janet K Hatt, Laura A Bristow, Luis M Rodriguez-R, Ramon Rossello-Mora, Frank J Stewart, Konstantinos T Konstantinidis
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微生物群落调查(宏基因组学)或分离基因组揭示了序列离散的物种。也就是说,同一物种的成员之间共享基因的平均核苷酸同一性(ANI)为95%,而与其他物种成员的平均核苷酸同一性(ANI)为83%,而在83-95%之间显示ANI的基因组对相对较少。在这些调查中,普遍存在的SAR11分支(阿尔法变形菌纲)的水生细菌是一个异常值,通常不表现出离散的物种界限,这表明可能存在替代的遗传分化模式。为了探索SAR11的进化,我们分析了热带太平洋东部一个氧气最低带(OMZ)的高质量单细胞扩增基因组(sag)和伴生元基因组,其中SAR11占总微生物群落的20%左右。结果表明,SAR11确实形成了多个序列离散的物种,但其ANI的离散范围在86-91%之间,而种内ANI的离散范围在91-100%之间。基于最近开发的方法测量这些基因组之间最近的基因交换显示,与物种之间相比,物种内部同源重组的频率更高,其对序列进化的影响至少是基因组多样化点突变的两倍。与其他原核物种相比,SAR11中的重组似乎更加混杂,可能是由于缺失了参与错配修复的通用基因,并促进了物种内适应性突变的传播(基因扫描),进一步促进了所观察到的高种内多样性。总的来说,这些结果暗示了猖獗的全基因组同源重组是不同SAR11物种的内聚机制。
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Promiscuous and genome-wide recombination underlies the sequence-discrete species of the SAR11 lineage in the deep ocean
Surveys of microbial communities (metagenomics) or isolate genomes have revealed sequence-discrete species. That is, members of the same species show >95% Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) of shared genes among themselves vs. <83% ANI to members of other species while genome pairs showing between 83-95% ANI are comparatively rare. In these surveys, aquatic bacteria of the ubiquitous SAR11 clade (Class Alphaproteobacteria) are an outlier and often do not exhibit discrete species boundaries, suggesting the potential for alternate modes of genetic differentiation. To explore evolution in SAR11, we analyzed high-quality, single-cell amplified genomes (SAGs) and companion metagenomes from an oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, where the SAR11 make up ~20% of the total microbial community. Our results show that SAR11 do form several sequence-discrete species, but their ANI range of discreteness is shifted to lower identities between 86-91%, with intra-species ANI ranging between 91-100%. Measuring recent gene exchange among these genomes based on a recently developed methodology revealed higher frequency of homologous recombination within compared to between species that affects sequence evolution at least twice as much as diversifying point mutation across the genome. Recombination in SAR11 appears to be more promiscuous compared to other prokaryotic species, likely due to the deletion of universal genes involved in the mismatch repair, and has facilitated the spreading of adaptive mutations within the species (gene sweeps), further promoting the high intra-species diversity observed. Collectively, these results implicate rampant, genome-wide homologous recombination as the mechanism of cohesion for distinct SAR11 species.
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