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Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs

Freshwater picocyanobacteria including Synechococcus remain poorly studied at the genomic level, compared to their marine representatives. Here, using a metagenomic assembly approach we discovered two novel Synechococcus sp. genomes from two freshwater reservoirs Tous and Lake Lanier, both sharing 9...

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Autores principales: Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J., Haro-Moreno, Jose M., Martin-Cuadrado, Ana-Belen, Ghai, Rohit, Picazo, Antonio, Camacho, Antonio, Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28680419
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01151
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author Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J.
Haro-Moreno, Jose M.
Martin-Cuadrado, Ana-Belen
Ghai, Rohit
Picazo, Antonio
Camacho, Antonio
Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
author_facet Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J.
Haro-Moreno, Jose M.
Martin-Cuadrado, Ana-Belen
Ghai, Rohit
Picazo, Antonio
Camacho, Antonio
Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
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description Freshwater picocyanobacteria including Synechococcus remain poorly studied at the genomic level, compared to their marine representatives. Here, using a metagenomic assembly approach we discovered two novel Synechococcus sp. genomes from two freshwater reservoirs Tous and Lake Lanier, both sharing 96% average nucleotide identity and displaying high abundance levels in these two lakes located at similar altitudes and temperate latitudes. These new genomes have the smallest estimated size (2.2 Mb) and average intergenic spacer length (20 bp) of any previously sequenced freshwater Synechococcus, which may contribute to their success in oligotrophic freshwater systems. Fluorescent in situ hybridization confirmed that Synechococcus sp. Tous comprises small cells (0.987 ± 0.139 μm length, 0.723 ± 0.119 μm width) that amount to 90% of the picocyanobacteria in Tous. They appear together in a phylogenomic tree with Synechococcus sp. RCC307 strain, the main representative of sub-cluster 5.3 that has itself one of the smallest marine Synechococcus genomes. We detected a type II phycobilisome (PBS) gene cluster in both genomes, which suggests that they belong to a phycoerythrin-rich pink low-light ecotype. The decrease of acidic proteins and the higher content of basic transporters and membrane proteins in the novel Synechococcus genomes, compared to marine representatives, support their freshwater specialization. A sulfate Cys transporter which is absent in marine but has been identified in many freshwater cyanobacteria was also detected in Synechococcus sp. Tous. The RuBisCo subunits from this microbe are phylogenetically close to the freshwater amoeba Paulinella chromatophora symbiont, hinting to a freshwater origin of the carboxysome operon of this protist. The novel genomes enlarge the known diversity of freshwater Synechococcus and improve the overall knowledge of the relationships among members of this genus at large.
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spelling pubmed-54787172017-07-05 Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J. Haro-Moreno, Jose M. Martin-Cuadrado, Ana-Belen Ghai, Rohit Picazo, Antonio Camacho, Antonio Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco Front Microbiol Microbiology Freshwater picocyanobacteria including Synechococcus remain poorly studied at the genomic level, compared to their marine representatives. Here, using a metagenomic assembly approach we discovered two novel Synechococcus sp. genomes from two freshwater reservoirs Tous and Lake Lanier, both sharing 96% average nucleotide identity and displaying high abundance levels in these two lakes located at similar altitudes and temperate latitudes. These new genomes have the smallest estimated size (2.2 Mb) and average intergenic spacer length (20 bp) of any previously sequenced freshwater Synechococcus, which may contribute to their success in oligotrophic freshwater systems. Fluorescent in situ hybridization confirmed that Synechococcus sp. Tous comprises small cells (0.987 ± 0.139 μm length, 0.723 ± 0.119 μm width) that amount to 90% of the picocyanobacteria in Tous. They appear together in a phylogenomic tree with Synechococcus sp. RCC307 strain, the main representative of sub-cluster 5.3 that has itself one of the smallest marine Synechococcus genomes. We detected a type II phycobilisome (PBS) gene cluster in both genomes, which suggests that they belong to a phycoerythrin-rich pink low-light ecotype. The decrease of acidic proteins and the higher content of basic transporters and membrane proteins in the novel Synechococcus genomes, compared to marine representatives, support their freshwater specialization. A sulfate Cys transporter which is absent in marine but has been identified in many freshwater cyanobacteria was also detected in Synechococcus sp. Tous. The RuBisCo subunits from this microbe are phylogenetically close to the freshwater amoeba Paulinella chromatophora symbiont, hinting to a freshwater origin of the carboxysome operon of this protist. The novel genomes enlarge the known diversity of freshwater Synechococcus and improve the overall knowledge of the relationships among members of this genus at large. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5478717/ /pubmed/28680419 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01151 Text en Copyright © 2017 Cabello-Yeves, Haro-Moreno, Martin-Cuadrado, Ghai, Picazo, Camacho and Rodriguez-Valera. http://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) or licensor 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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Cabello-Yeves, Pedro J.
Haro-Moreno, Jose M.
Martin-Cuadrado, Ana-Belen
Ghai, Rohit
Picazo, Antonio
Camacho, Antonio
Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title_full Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title_fullStr Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title_short Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs
title_sort novel synechococcus genomes reconstructed from freshwater reservoirs
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28680419
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01151
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