Cargando…

A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces

We delineate the evolutionary plasticity of the ecologically and biotechnologically important genus Streptomyces , by analysing the genomes of 213 species. Streptomycetes genomes demonstrate high levels of internal homology, whereas the genome of their last common ancestor was already complex. Impor...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Nikolaidis, Marios, Hesketh, Andrew, Frangou, Nikoletta, Mossialos, Dimitris, Van de Peer, Yves, Oliver, Stephen G., Amoutzias, Grigorios D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001028
_version_ 1785069641636249600
author Nikolaidis, Marios
Hesketh, Andrew
Frangou, Nikoletta
Mossialos, Dimitris
Van de Peer, Yves
Oliver, Stephen G.
Amoutzias, Grigorios D.
author_facet Nikolaidis, Marios
Hesketh, Andrew
Frangou, Nikoletta
Mossialos, Dimitris
Van de Peer, Yves
Oliver, Stephen G.
Amoutzias, Grigorios D.
author_sort Nikolaidis, Marios
collection PubMed
description We delineate the evolutionary plasticity of the ecologically and biotechnologically important genus Streptomyces , by analysing the genomes of 213 species. Streptomycetes genomes demonstrate high levels of internal homology, whereas the genome of their last common ancestor was already complex. Importantly, we identify the species-specific fingerprint proteins that characterize each species. Even among closely related species, we observed high interspecies variability of chromosomal protein-coding genes, species-level core genes, accessory genes and fingerprints. Notably, secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (smBGCs), carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) and protein-coding genes bearing the rare TTA codon demonstrate high intraspecies and interspecies variability, which emphasizes the need for strain-specific genomic mining. Highly conserved genes, such as those specifying genus-level core proteins, tend to occur in the central region of the chromosome, whereas those encoding proteins with evolutionarily volatile species-level fingerprints, smBGCs, CAZymes and TTA-codon-bearing genes are often found towards the ends of the linear chromosome. Thus, the chromosomal arms emerge as the part of the genome that is mainly responsible for rapid adaptation at the species and strain level. Finally, we observed a moderate, but statistically significant, correlation between the total number of CAZymes and three categories of smBGCs (siderophores, e-Polylysin and type III lanthipeptides) that are related to competition among bacteria.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10327506
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Microbiology Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-103275062023-07-08 A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces Nikolaidis, Marios Hesketh, Andrew Frangou, Nikoletta Mossialos, Dimitris Van de Peer, Yves Oliver, Stephen G. Amoutzias, Grigorios D. Microb Genom Research Articles We delineate the evolutionary plasticity of the ecologically and biotechnologically important genus Streptomyces , by analysing the genomes of 213 species. Streptomycetes genomes demonstrate high levels of internal homology, whereas the genome of their last common ancestor was already complex. Importantly, we identify the species-specific fingerprint proteins that characterize each species. Even among closely related species, we observed high interspecies variability of chromosomal protein-coding genes, species-level core genes, accessory genes and fingerprints. Notably, secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (smBGCs), carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) and protein-coding genes bearing the rare TTA codon demonstrate high intraspecies and interspecies variability, which emphasizes the need for strain-specific genomic mining. Highly conserved genes, such as those specifying genus-level core proteins, tend to occur in the central region of the chromosome, whereas those encoding proteins with evolutionarily volatile species-level fingerprints, smBGCs, CAZymes and TTA-codon-bearing genes are often found towards the ends of the linear chromosome. Thus, the chromosomal arms emerge as the part of the genome that is mainly responsible for rapid adaptation at the species and strain level. Finally, we observed a moderate, but statistically significant, correlation between the total number of CAZymes and three categories of smBGCs (siderophores, e-Polylysin and type III lanthipeptides) that are related to competition among bacteria. Microbiology Society 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10327506/ /pubmed/37266990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001028 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Nikolaidis, Marios
Hesketh, Andrew
Frangou, Nikoletta
Mossialos, Dimitris
Van de Peer, Yves
Oliver, Stephen G.
Amoutzias, Grigorios D.
A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title_full A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title_fullStr A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title_full_unstemmed A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title_short A panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus Streptomyces
title_sort panoramic view of the genomic landscape of the genus streptomyces
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001028
work_keys_str_mv AT nikolaidismarios apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT heskethandrew apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT frangounikoletta apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT mossialosdimitris apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT vandepeeryves apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT oliverstepheng apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT amoutziasgrigoriosd apanoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT nikolaidismarios panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT heskethandrew panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT frangounikoletta panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT mossialosdimitris panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT vandepeeryves panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT oliverstepheng panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces
AT amoutziasgrigoriosd panoramicviewofthegenomiclandscapeofthegenusstreptomyces