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Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris
Green sulfur bacteria (GSB) are a distinct group of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria that are found in many ecological niches. Prosthecochloris, a marine representative genus of GSB, was found to be dominant in some coral skeletons. However, how coral-associated Prosthecochloris (CAP) adapts to diur...
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author | Nie, Zhaolong Tang, Kaihao Wang, Weiquan Wang, Pengxia Guo, Yunxue Wang, Yan Kao, Shuh-Ji Yin, Jianping Wang, Xiaoxue |
author_facet | Nie, Zhaolong Tang, Kaihao Wang, Weiquan Wang, Pengxia Guo, Yunxue Wang, Yan Kao, Shuh-Ji Yin, Jianping Wang, Xiaoxue |
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description | Green sulfur bacteria (GSB) are a distinct group of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria that are found in many ecological niches. Prosthecochloris, a marine representative genus of GSB, was found to be dominant in some coral skeletons. However, how coral-associated Prosthecochloris (CAP) adapts to diurnal changing microenvironments in coral skeletons is still poorly understood. In this study, three Prosthecochloris genomes were obtained through enrichment culture from the skeleton of the stony coral Galaxea fascicularis. These divergent three genomes belonged to Prosthecochloris marina and two genomes were circular. Comparative genomic analysis showed that between the CAP and non-CAP clades, CAP genomes possess specialized metabolic capacities (CO oxidation, CO(2) hydration and sulfur oxidation), gas vesicles (vertical migration in coral skeletons), and cbb(3)-type cytochrome c oxidases (oxygen tolerance and gene regulation) to adapt to the microenvironments of coral skeletons. Within the CAP clade, variable polysaccharide synthesis gene clusters and phage defense systems may endow bacteria with differential cell surface structures and phage susceptibility, driving strain-level evolution. Furthermore, mobile genetic elements (MGEs) or evidence of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) were found in most of the genomic loci containing the above genes, suggesting that MGEs play an important role in the evolutionary diversification between CAP and non-CAP strains and within CAP clade strains. Our results provide insight into the adaptive strategy and population evolution of endolithic Prosthecochloris strains in coral skeletons. |
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spelling | pubmed-101589342023-05-05 Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris Nie, Zhaolong Tang, Kaihao Wang, Weiquan Wang, Pengxia Guo, Yunxue Wang, Yan Kao, Shuh-Ji Yin, Jianping Wang, Xiaoxue Front Microbiol Microbiology Green sulfur bacteria (GSB) are a distinct group of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria that are found in many ecological niches. Prosthecochloris, a marine representative genus of GSB, was found to be dominant in some coral skeletons. However, how coral-associated Prosthecochloris (CAP) adapts to diurnal changing microenvironments in coral skeletons is still poorly understood. In this study, three Prosthecochloris genomes were obtained through enrichment culture from the skeleton of the stony coral Galaxea fascicularis. These divergent three genomes belonged to Prosthecochloris marina and two genomes were circular. Comparative genomic analysis showed that between the CAP and non-CAP clades, CAP genomes possess specialized metabolic capacities (CO oxidation, CO(2) hydration and sulfur oxidation), gas vesicles (vertical migration in coral skeletons), and cbb(3)-type cytochrome c oxidases (oxygen tolerance and gene regulation) to adapt to the microenvironments of coral skeletons. Within the CAP clade, variable polysaccharide synthesis gene clusters and phage defense systems may endow bacteria with differential cell surface structures and phage susceptibility, driving strain-level evolution. Furthermore, mobile genetic elements (MGEs) or evidence of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) were found in most of the genomic loci containing the above genes, suggesting that MGEs play an important role in the evolutionary diversification between CAP and non-CAP strains and within CAP clade strains. Our results provide insight into the adaptive strategy and population evolution of endolithic Prosthecochloris strains in coral skeletons. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10158934/ /pubmed/37152757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1138751 Text en Copyright © 2023 Nie, Tang, Wang, Wang, Guo, Wang, Kao, Yin and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Nie, Zhaolong Tang, Kaihao Wang, Weiquan Wang, Pengxia Guo, Yunxue Wang, Yan Kao, Shuh-Ji Yin, Jianping Wang, Xiaoxue Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title | Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title_full | Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title_fullStr | Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title_short | Comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated Prosthecochloris |
title_sort | comparative genomic insights into habitat adaptation of coral-associated prosthecochloris |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10158934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1138751 |
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