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Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites

Genomic and functional analyses of bacterial sponge symbionts belonging to the uncultivated candidate genus ‘Entotheonella’ has revealed them as the prolific producers of bioactive compounds previously identified from their invertebrate hosts. These studies also suggested ‘Entotheonella’ as the firs...

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Autores principales: Peters, Eike E., Cahn, Jackson K. B., Lotti, Alessandro, Gavriilidou, Asimenia, Steffens, Ursula A. E., Loureiro, Catarina, Schorn, Michelle A., Cárdenas, Paco, Vickneswaran, Nilani, Crews, Phillip, Sipkema, Detmer, Piel, Jörn
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37248312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00259-z
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author Peters, Eike E.
Cahn, Jackson K. B.
Lotti, Alessandro
Gavriilidou, Asimenia
Steffens, Ursula A. E.
Loureiro, Catarina
Schorn, Michelle A.
Cárdenas, Paco
Vickneswaran, Nilani
Crews, Phillip
Sipkema, Detmer
Piel, Jörn
author_facet Peters, Eike E.
Cahn, Jackson K. B.
Lotti, Alessandro
Gavriilidou, Asimenia
Steffens, Ursula A. E.
Loureiro, Catarina
Schorn, Michelle A.
Cárdenas, Paco
Vickneswaran, Nilani
Crews, Phillip
Sipkema, Detmer
Piel, Jörn
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description Genomic and functional analyses of bacterial sponge symbionts belonging to the uncultivated candidate genus ‘Entotheonella’ has revealed them as the prolific producers of bioactive compounds previously identified from their invertebrate hosts. These studies also suggested ‘Entotheonella’ as the first members of a new candidate phylum, ‘Tectomicrobia’. Here we analyzed the phylogenetic structure and environmental distribution of this as-yet sparsely populated phylum-like lineage. The data show that ‘Entotheonella’ and other ‘Tectomicrobia’ are not restricted to marine habitats but widely distributed among terrestrial locations. The inferred phylogenetic trees suggest several intra-phylum lineages with diverse lifestyles. Of these, the previously described ‘Entotheonella’ lineage can be more accurately divided into at least three different candidate genera with the terrestrial ‘Candidatus Prasianella’, the largely terrestrial ‘Candidatus Allonella’, the ‘Candidatus Thalassonella’ comprising sponge-associated members, and the more widely distributed ‘Candidatus Entotheonella’. Genomic characterization of ‘Thalassonella’ members from a range of sponge hosts did not suggest a role as providers of natural products, despite high genomic similarity to ‘Entotheonella’ regarding primary metabolism and implied lifestyle. In contrast, the analysis revealed a correlation between the revised ‘Entotheonella’ 16S rRNA gene phylogeny and a specific association with sponges and their natural products. This feature might serve as a discovery method to accelerate the identification of new chemically rich ‘Entotheonella’ variants, and led to the identification of the first ‘Entotheonella’ symbiont in a non-tetractinellid sponge, Psammocinia sp., indicating a wide host distribution of ‘Entotheonella’-based chemical symbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-102270822023-05-31 Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites Peters, Eike E. Cahn, Jackson K. B. Lotti, Alessandro Gavriilidou, Asimenia Steffens, Ursula A. E. Loureiro, Catarina Schorn, Michelle A. Cárdenas, Paco Vickneswaran, Nilani Crews, Phillip Sipkema, Detmer Piel, Jörn ISME Commun Article Genomic and functional analyses of bacterial sponge symbionts belonging to the uncultivated candidate genus ‘Entotheonella’ has revealed them as the prolific producers of bioactive compounds previously identified from their invertebrate hosts. These studies also suggested ‘Entotheonella’ as the first members of a new candidate phylum, ‘Tectomicrobia’. Here we analyzed the phylogenetic structure and environmental distribution of this as-yet sparsely populated phylum-like lineage. The data show that ‘Entotheonella’ and other ‘Tectomicrobia’ are not restricted to marine habitats but widely distributed among terrestrial locations. The inferred phylogenetic trees suggest several intra-phylum lineages with diverse lifestyles. Of these, the previously described ‘Entotheonella’ lineage can be more accurately divided into at least three different candidate genera with the terrestrial ‘Candidatus Prasianella’, the largely terrestrial ‘Candidatus Allonella’, the ‘Candidatus Thalassonella’ comprising sponge-associated members, and the more widely distributed ‘Candidatus Entotheonella’. Genomic characterization of ‘Thalassonella’ members from a range of sponge hosts did not suggest a role as providers of natural products, despite high genomic similarity to ‘Entotheonella’ regarding primary metabolism and implied lifestyle. In contrast, the analysis revealed a correlation between the revised ‘Entotheonella’ 16S rRNA gene phylogeny and a specific association with sponges and their natural products. This feature might serve as a discovery method to accelerate the identification of new chemically rich ‘Entotheonella’ variants, and led to the identification of the first ‘Entotheonella’ symbiont in a non-tetractinellid sponge, Psammocinia sp., indicating a wide host distribution of ‘Entotheonella’-based chemical symbiosis. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10227082/ /pubmed/37248312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00259-z Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Peters, Eike E.
Cahn, Jackson K. B.
Lotti, Alessandro
Gavriilidou, Asimenia
Steffens, Ursula A. E.
Loureiro, Catarina
Schorn, Michelle A.
Cárdenas, Paco
Vickneswaran, Nilani
Crews, Phillip
Sipkema, Detmer
Piel, Jörn
Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title_full Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title_fullStr Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title_short Distribution and diversity of ‘Tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
title_sort distribution and diversity of ‘tectomicrobia’, a deep-branching uncultivated bacterial lineage harboring rich producers of bioactive metabolites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37248312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00259-z
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