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Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments

Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate-storing bacteria that oxidize hydrogen sulfide using either oxygen or nitrate, which they store in intracellular vacuoles. Despite their conspicuous metabolic properties and their biogeochemical impo...

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Autores principales: Mußmann, Marc, Hu, Fen Z, Richter, Michael, de Beer, Dirk, Preisler, André, Jørgensen, Bo B, Huntemann, Marcel, Glöckner, Frank Oliver, Amann, Rudolf, Koopman, Werner J. H, Lasken, Roger S, Janto, Benjamin, Hogg, Justin, Stoodley, Paul, Boissy, Robert, Ehrlich, Garth D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1951784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17760503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050230
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author Mußmann, Marc
Hu, Fen Z
Richter, Michael
de Beer, Dirk
Preisler, André
Jørgensen, Bo B
Huntemann, Marcel
Glöckner, Frank Oliver
Amann, Rudolf
Koopman, Werner J. H
Lasken, Roger S
Janto, Benjamin
Hogg, Justin
Stoodley, Paul
Boissy, Robert
Ehrlich, Garth D
author_facet Mußmann, Marc
Hu, Fen Z
Richter, Michael
de Beer, Dirk
Preisler, André
Jørgensen, Bo B
Huntemann, Marcel
Glöckner, Frank Oliver
Amann, Rudolf
Koopman, Werner J. H
Lasken, Roger S
Janto, Benjamin
Hogg, Justin
Stoodley, Paul
Boissy, Robert
Ehrlich, Garth D
author_sort Mußmann, Marc
collection PubMed
description Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate-storing bacteria that oxidize hydrogen sulfide using either oxygen or nitrate, which they store in intracellular vacuoles. Despite their conspicuous metabolic properties and their biogeochemical importance, little is known about their genetic repertoire because of the lack of pure cultures. Here, we present a unique approach to access the genome of single filaments of Beggiatoa by combining whole genome amplification, pyrosequencing, and optical genome mapping. Sequence assemblies were incomplete and yielded average contig sizes of approximately 1 kb. Pathways for sulfur oxidation, nitrate and oxygen respiration, and CO(2) fixation confirm the chemolithoautotrophic physiology of Beggiatoa. In addition, Beggiatoa potentially utilize inorganic sulfur compounds and dimethyl sulfoxide as electron acceptors. We propose a mechanism of vacuolar nitrate accumulation that is linked to proton translocation by vacuolar-type ATPases. Comparative genomics indicates substantial horizontal gene transfer of storage, metabolic, and gliding capabilities between Beggiatoa and cyanobacteria. These capabilities enable Beggiatoa to overcome non-overlapping availabilities of electron donors and acceptors while gliding between oxic and sulfidic zones. The first look into the genome of these filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria substantially deepens the understanding of their evolution and their contribution to sulfur and nitrogen cycling in marine sediments.
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spelling pubmed-19517842007-08-28 Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments Mußmann, Marc Hu, Fen Z Richter, Michael de Beer, Dirk Preisler, André Jørgensen, Bo B Huntemann, Marcel Glöckner, Frank Oliver Amann, Rudolf Koopman, Werner J. H Lasken, Roger S Janto, Benjamin Hogg, Justin Stoodley, Paul Boissy, Robert Ehrlich, Garth D PLoS Biol Research Article Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate-storing bacteria that oxidize hydrogen sulfide using either oxygen or nitrate, which they store in intracellular vacuoles. Despite their conspicuous metabolic properties and their biogeochemical importance, little is known about their genetic repertoire because of the lack of pure cultures. Here, we present a unique approach to access the genome of single filaments of Beggiatoa by combining whole genome amplification, pyrosequencing, and optical genome mapping. Sequence assemblies were incomplete and yielded average contig sizes of approximately 1 kb. Pathways for sulfur oxidation, nitrate and oxygen respiration, and CO(2) fixation confirm the chemolithoautotrophic physiology of Beggiatoa. In addition, Beggiatoa potentially utilize inorganic sulfur compounds and dimethyl sulfoxide as electron acceptors. We propose a mechanism of vacuolar nitrate accumulation that is linked to proton translocation by vacuolar-type ATPases. Comparative genomics indicates substantial horizontal gene transfer of storage, metabolic, and gliding capabilities between Beggiatoa and cyanobacteria. These capabilities enable Beggiatoa to overcome non-overlapping availabilities of electron donors and acceptors while gliding between oxic and sulfidic zones. The first look into the genome of these filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria substantially deepens the understanding of their evolution and their contribution to sulfur and nitrogen cycling in marine sediments. Public Library of Science 2007-09 2007-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1951784/ /pubmed/17760503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050230 Text en © 2007 Mußmann et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mußmann, Marc
Hu, Fen Z
Richter, Michael
de Beer, Dirk
Preisler, André
Jørgensen, Bo B
Huntemann, Marcel
Glöckner, Frank Oliver
Amann, Rudolf
Koopman, Werner J. H
Lasken, Roger S
Janto, Benjamin
Hogg, Justin
Stoodley, Paul
Boissy, Robert
Ehrlich, Garth D
Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title_full Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title_fullStr Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title_short Insights into the Genome of Large Sulfur Bacteria Revealed by Analysis of Single Filaments
title_sort insights into the genome of large sulfur bacteria revealed by analysis of single filaments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1951784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17760503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050230
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