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Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae

Recent changes in the taxonomy of the Pseudomonadaceae family have led to the delineation of three new genera (Atopomonas, Halopseudomonas and Stutzerimonas). However, the genus Pseudomonas remains the most densely populated and displays a broad genetic diversity. Pseudomonas are able to produce a w...

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Autores principales: Girard, Léa, Lood, Cédric, De Mot, René, van Noort, Vera, Baudart, Julia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37168120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1071039
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author Girard, Léa
Lood, Cédric
De Mot, René
van Noort, Vera
Baudart, Julia
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description Recent changes in the taxonomy of the Pseudomonadaceae family have led to the delineation of three new genera (Atopomonas, Halopseudomonas and Stutzerimonas). However, the genus Pseudomonas remains the most densely populated and displays a broad genetic diversity. Pseudomonas are able to produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites which drives important ecological functions and have a great impact in sustaining their lifestyles. While soilborne Pseudomonas are constantly examined, we currently lack studies aiming to explore the genetic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonas spp. In this study, 23 Pseudomonas strains were co-isolated with Vibrio strains from three marine microalgal cultures and rpoD-based phylogeny allowed their assignment to the Pseudomonas oleovorans group (Pseudomonas chengduensis, Pseudomonas toyotomiensis and one new species). We combined whole genome sequencing on three selected strains with an inventory of marine Pseudomonas genomes to assess their phylogenetic assignations and explore their metabolic potential. Our results revealed that most strains are incorrectly assigned at the species level and half of them do not belong to the genus Pseudomonas but instead to the genera Halopseudomonas or Stutzerimonas. We highlight the presence of 26 new species (Halopseudomonas (n = 5), Stutzerimonas (n = 7) and Pseudomonas (n = 14)) and describe one new species, Pseudomonas chaetocerotis sp. nov. (type strain 536(T) = LMG 31766(T) = DSM 111343(T)). We used genome mining to identify numerous BGCs coding for the production of diverse known metabolites (i.e., osmoprotectants, photoprotectants, quorum sensing molecules, siderophores, cyclic lipopeptides) but also unknown metabolites (e.g., ARE, hybrid ARE-DAR, siderophores, orphan NRPS gene clusters) awaiting chemical characterization. Finally, this study underlines that marine environments host a huge diversity of Pseudomonadaceae that can drive the discovery of new secondary metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-101657152023-05-09 Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae Girard, Léa Lood, Cédric De Mot, René van Noort, Vera Baudart, Julia Front Microbiol Microbiology Recent changes in the taxonomy of the Pseudomonadaceae family have led to the delineation of three new genera (Atopomonas, Halopseudomonas and Stutzerimonas). However, the genus Pseudomonas remains the most densely populated and displays a broad genetic diversity. Pseudomonas are able to produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites which drives important ecological functions and have a great impact in sustaining their lifestyles. While soilborne Pseudomonas are constantly examined, we currently lack studies aiming to explore the genetic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonas spp. In this study, 23 Pseudomonas strains were co-isolated with Vibrio strains from three marine microalgal cultures and rpoD-based phylogeny allowed their assignment to the Pseudomonas oleovorans group (Pseudomonas chengduensis, Pseudomonas toyotomiensis and one new species). We combined whole genome sequencing on three selected strains with an inventory of marine Pseudomonas genomes to assess their phylogenetic assignations and explore their metabolic potential. Our results revealed that most strains are incorrectly assigned at the species level and half of them do not belong to the genus Pseudomonas but instead to the genera Halopseudomonas or Stutzerimonas. We highlight the presence of 26 new species (Halopseudomonas (n = 5), Stutzerimonas (n = 7) and Pseudomonas (n = 14)) and describe one new species, Pseudomonas chaetocerotis sp. nov. (type strain 536(T) = LMG 31766(T) = DSM 111343(T)). We used genome mining to identify numerous BGCs coding for the production of diverse known metabolites (i.e., osmoprotectants, photoprotectants, quorum sensing molecules, siderophores, cyclic lipopeptides) but also unknown metabolites (e.g., ARE, hybrid ARE-DAR, siderophores, orphan NRPS gene clusters) awaiting chemical characterization. Finally, this study underlines that marine environments host a huge diversity of Pseudomonadaceae that can drive the discovery of new secondary metabolites. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10165715/ /pubmed/37168120 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1071039 Text en Copyright © 2023 Girard, Lood, De Mot, van Noort and Baudart. 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.
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Lood, Cédric
De Mot, René
van Noort, Vera
Baudart, Julia
Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title_full Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title_fullStr Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title_full_unstemmed Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title_short Genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine Pseudomonadaceae
title_sort genomic diversity and metabolic potential of marine pseudomonadaceae
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37168120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1071039
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