与“四色染色体”地幔相关的细菌共生体的散弹枪宏基因组分析

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Engy Mahmoud, Amro Hanora, Salah Abdalla, Ali A. Abdelrahman Ahmed, Samira Zakeer
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摘要

Nudibranchs是一种丰富多彩的海洋无脊椎动物,有各种各样的研究不足的动物。最近,一些裸体分支成员获得了一些关注,而其他人仍然没有。四色色虫是红海裸足类的一员,它没有机会得到显著的关注。与各种无脊椎动物不同,它没有外壳,这表明它必须以其他方式自卫。因此,在本研究中,我们关注的是地幔相关的细菌群落。作为这个裸足虫系统的重要伙伴,我们研究了它们的分类和功能特征。我们在差异制粒程序后对套细菌细胞进行了全宏基因组鸟枪法。在这个过程中,我们从真核宿主细胞中分离出大多数原核细胞。我们的研究结果表明,地幔部分有一组不同的细菌,主要与变形菌门和Tenericutes门有关。关于与裸枝软体动物群相关的细菌成员,有一些新的发现。各种物种以前都没有被记录为与裸鳃类的细菌共生体。这些成员是Bathymodiolus brooksi硫营养鳃共生体(23.2%)、海洋支原体(7.4%)、todarodis支原体(5%)和Solemya velum鳃共生体。这些细菌的存在对宿主起到了营养作用。然而,其中一些物种的丰度很高,这表明它们与二色色虫有着重要的共生关系。此外,通过探索细菌产生有价值产品的能力,预测了2088个生物合成基因簇(BGCs)。我们确定了不同的基因簇类别。聚酮BGC类最具代表性。其他与脂肪酸BGC、RiPP、糖类、萜烯和NRP-BGC类别有关。对这些基因簇活性的预测主要产生了抗菌活性。此外,还检测到不同的抗菌次级代谢产物。这些次级代谢产物被认为是调节生态系统中细菌与物种相互作用的关键成分。这表明这些细菌共生体在保护裸分枝杆菌宿主免受捕食者和病原体侵害方面做出了重大贡献。在全球范围内,这是第一次详细研究与色虫四色地幔相关的细菌共生体的分类多样性和功能潜力。
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Shotgun metagenomic analysis of bacterial symbionts associated with “Chromodoris quadricolor” mantle

Shotgun metagenomic analysis of bacterial symbionts associated with “Chromodoris quadricolor” mantle

Nudibranchs are colorful marine invertebrates having a diverse group of understudied animals. Recently, some nudibranch members have acquired some attention while others still have not. Chromodoris quadricolor is a member of the Red Sea nudibranch, which did not have the chance to get significant attention. Unlike various invertebrates, it lacks a shell suggesting that it must defend itself in other ways. Therefore, in the present study, we were concerned about the mantle-associated bacterial communities. Being essential partners of this dorid nudibranch system, we investigated their taxonomic and functional profiles. We performed a whole metagenomic shotgun approach for the mantle bacterial cells after a differential pelleting procedure. In this procedure, we separated most of the prokaryotic cells from the eukaryotic host cells. Our findings showed that the mantle-body part holds a diverse group of bacterial species relating mainly to Proteobacteria and Tenericutes phyla. There were novel findings regarding the bacterial members associated with the nudibranch mollusks group. Various species were not previously recorded as bacterial symbionts with nudibranchs. Those members were Bathymodiolus brooksi thiotrophic gill symbiont (23.2%), Mycoplasma marinum (7.4%), Mycoplasma todarodis (5%), and Solemya velum gill symbiont (2.6%). The presence of these bacterial species assumed a nutritional role to the host. However, some of these species were present in a high abundance, suggesting their important symbiosis with Chromodoris quadricolor. In addition, exploring the bacterial ability to produce valuable products resulted in the prediction of 2088 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). We identified different gene cluster classes. Polyketide BGC class was the most represented. Others were related to fatty acid BGCs, RiPP, saccharide, terpene, and NRP BGC classes. Prediction of the activity of these gene clusters resulted in, mainly, an antibacterial activity. In addition, different antimicrobial secondary metabolites were also detected. These secondary metabolites are considered key components regulating the bacterial species interactions in their ecosystem. This suggested the significant contribution of these bacterial symbionts to protect the nudibranch host against predators and pathogens. Globally, it is the first detailed study concerned with both the taxonomic diversity and functional potentials of the bacterial symbionts associated with Chromodoris quadricolor mantle.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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