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Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea

The activity of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) leads to the loss of nitrogen from soil, pollution of water sources and elevated emissions of greenhouse gas. To date, eight AOA genomes are available in the public databases, seven are from the group I.1a of the Thaumarchaeota and only one is from the...

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Autores principales: Zhalnina, Kateryna V., Dias, Raquel, Leonard, Michael T., Dorr de Quadros, Patricia, Camargo, Flavio A. O., Drew, Jennifer C., Farmerie, William G., Daroub, Samira H., Triplett, Eric W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4084955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24999826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101648
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author Zhalnina, Kateryna V.
Dias, Raquel
Leonard, Michael T.
Dorr de Quadros, Patricia
Camargo, Flavio A. O.
Drew, Jennifer C.
Farmerie, William G.
Daroub, Samira H.
Triplett, Eric W.
author_facet Zhalnina, Kateryna V.
Dias, Raquel
Leonard, Michael T.
Dorr de Quadros, Patricia
Camargo, Flavio A. O.
Drew, Jennifer C.
Farmerie, William G.
Daroub, Samira H.
Triplett, Eric W.
author_sort Zhalnina, Kateryna V.
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description The activity of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) leads to the loss of nitrogen from soil, pollution of water sources and elevated emissions of greenhouse gas. To date, eight AOA genomes are available in the public databases, seven are from the group I.1a of the Thaumarchaeota and only one is from the group I.1b, isolated from hot springs. Many soils are dominated by AOA from the group I.1b, but the genomes of soil representatives of this group have not been sequenced and functionally characterized. The lack of knowledge of metabolic pathways of soil AOA presents a critical gap in understanding their role in biogeochemical cycles. Here, we describe the first complete genome of soil archaeon Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis, which has been reconstructed from metagenomic sequencing of a highly enriched culture obtained from an agricultural soil. The AOA enrichment was sequenced with the high throughput next generation sequencing platforms from Pacific Biosciences and Ion Torrent. The de novo assembly of sequences resulted in one 2.95 Mb contig. Annotation of the reconstructed genome revealed many similarities of the basic metabolism with the rest of sequenced AOA. Ca. N. evergladensis belongs to the group I.1b and shares only 40% of whole-genome homology with the closest sequenced relative Ca. N. gargensis. Detailed analysis of the genome revealed coding sequences that were completely absent from the group I.1a. These unique sequences code for proteins involved in control of DNA integrity, transporters, two-component systems and versatile CRISPR defense system. Notably, genomes from the group I.1b have more gene duplications compared to the genomes from the group I.1a. We suggest that the presence of these unique genes and gene duplications may be associated with the environmental versatility of this group.
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spelling pubmed-40849552014-07-09 Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea Zhalnina, Kateryna V. Dias, Raquel Leonard, Michael T. Dorr de Quadros, Patricia Camargo, Flavio A. O. Drew, Jennifer C. Farmerie, William G. Daroub, Samira H. Triplett, Eric W. PLoS One Research Article The activity of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) leads to the loss of nitrogen from soil, pollution of water sources and elevated emissions of greenhouse gas. To date, eight AOA genomes are available in the public databases, seven are from the group I.1a of the Thaumarchaeota and only one is from the group I.1b, isolated from hot springs. Many soils are dominated by AOA from the group I.1b, but the genomes of soil representatives of this group have not been sequenced and functionally characterized. The lack of knowledge of metabolic pathways of soil AOA presents a critical gap in understanding their role in biogeochemical cycles. Here, we describe the first complete genome of soil archaeon Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis, which has been reconstructed from metagenomic sequencing of a highly enriched culture obtained from an agricultural soil. The AOA enrichment was sequenced with the high throughput next generation sequencing platforms from Pacific Biosciences and Ion Torrent. The de novo assembly of sequences resulted in one 2.95 Mb contig. Annotation of the reconstructed genome revealed many similarities of the basic metabolism with the rest of sequenced AOA. Ca. N. evergladensis belongs to the group I.1b and shares only 40% of whole-genome homology with the closest sequenced relative Ca. N. gargensis. Detailed analysis of the genome revealed coding sequences that were completely absent from the group I.1a. These unique sequences code for proteins involved in control of DNA integrity, transporters, two-component systems and versatile CRISPR defense system. Notably, genomes from the group I.1b have more gene duplications compared to the genomes from the group I.1a. We suggest that the presence of these unique genes and gene duplications may be associated with the environmental versatility of this group. Public Library of Science 2014-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4084955/ /pubmed/24999826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101648 Text en © 2014 Zhalnina 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.
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Zhalnina, Kateryna V.
Dias, Raquel
Leonard, Michael T.
Dorr de Quadros, Patricia
Camargo, Flavio A. O.
Drew, Jennifer C.
Farmerie, William G.
Daroub, Samira H.
Triplett, Eric W.
Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title_full Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title_fullStr Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title_full_unstemmed Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title_short Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea
title_sort genome sequence of candidatus nitrososphaera evergladensis from group i.1b enriched from everglades soil reveals novel genomic features of the ammonia-oxidizing archaea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4084955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24999826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101648
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