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Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont

Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Nostoc comprise free-living strains and also facultative plant symbionts. Symbiotic strains can enter into symbiosis with taxonomically diverse range of host plants. Little is known about genomic changes associated with evolutionary transition of Nostoc from free...

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Autores principales: Warshan, Denis, Liaimer, Anton, Pederson, Eric, Kim, Sea-Yong, Shapiro, Nicole, Woyke, Tanja, Altermark, Bjørn, Pawlowski, Katharina, Weyman, Philip D, Dupont, Christopher L, Rasmussen, Ulla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29554291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy029
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author Warshan, Denis
Liaimer, Anton
Pederson, Eric
Kim, Sea-Yong
Shapiro, Nicole
Woyke, Tanja
Altermark, Bjørn
Pawlowski, Katharina
Weyman, Philip D
Dupont, Christopher L
Rasmussen, Ulla
author_facet Warshan, Denis
Liaimer, Anton
Pederson, Eric
Kim, Sea-Yong
Shapiro, Nicole
Woyke, Tanja
Altermark, Bjørn
Pawlowski, Katharina
Weyman, Philip D
Dupont, Christopher L
Rasmussen, Ulla
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description Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Nostoc comprise free-living strains and also facultative plant symbionts. Symbiotic strains can enter into symbiosis with taxonomically diverse range of host plants. Little is known about genomic changes associated with evolutionary transition of Nostoc from free-living to plant symbiont. Here, we compared the genomes derived from 11 symbiotic Nostoc strains isolated from different host plants and infer phylogenetic relationships between strains. Phylogenetic reconstructions of 89 Nostocales showed that symbiotic Nostoc strains with a broad host range, entering epiphytic and intracellular or extracellular endophytic interactions, form a monophyletic clade indicating a common evolutionary history. A polyphyletic origin was found for Nostoc strains which enter only extracellular symbioses, and inference of transfer events implied that this trait was likely acquired several times in the evolution of the Nostocales. Symbiotic Nostoc strains showed enriched functions in transport and metabolism of organic sulfur, chemotaxis and motility, as well as the uptake of phosphate, branched-chain amino acids, and ammonium. The genomes of the intracellular clade differ from that of other Nostoc strains, with a gain/enrichment of genes encoding proteins to generate l-methionine from sulfite and pathways for the degradation of the plant metabolites vanillin and vanillate, and of the macromolecule xylan present in plant cell walls. These compounds could function as C-sources for members of the intracellular clade. Molecular clock analysis indicated that the intracellular clade emerged ca. 600 Ma, suggesting that intracellular Nostoc symbioses predate the origin of land plants and the emergence of their extant hosts.
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spelling pubmed-59136792018-04-30 Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont Warshan, Denis Liaimer, Anton Pederson, Eric Kim, Sea-Yong Shapiro, Nicole Woyke, Tanja Altermark, Bjørn Pawlowski, Katharina Weyman, Philip D Dupont, Christopher L Rasmussen, Ulla Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Nostoc comprise free-living strains and also facultative plant symbionts. Symbiotic strains can enter into symbiosis with taxonomically diverse range of host plants. Little is known about genomic changes associated with evolutionary transition of Nostoc from free-living to plant symbiont. Here, we compared the genomes derived from 11 symbiotic Nostoc strains isolated from different host plants and infer phylogenetic relationships between strains. Phylogenetic reconstructions of 89 Nostocales showed that symbiotic Nostoc strains with a broad host range, entering epiphytic and intracellular or extracellular endophytic interactions, form a monophyletic clade indicating a common evolutionary history. A polyphyletic origin was found for Nostoc strains which enter only extracellular symbioses, and inference of transfer events implied that this trait was likely acquired several times in the evolution of the Nostocales. Symbiotic Nostoc strains showed enriched functions in transport and metabolism of organic sulfur, chemotaxis and motility, as well as the uptake of phosphate, branched-chain amino acids, and ammonium. The genomes of the intracellular clade differ from that of other Nostoc strains, with a gain/enrichment of genes encoding proteins to generate l-methionine from sulfite and pathways for the degradation of the plant metabolites vanillin and vanillate, and of the macromolecule xylan present in plant cell walls. These compounds could function as C-sources for members of the intracellular clade. Molecular clock analysis indicated that the intracellular clade emerged ca. 600 Ma, suggesting that intracellular Nostoc symbioses predate the origin of land plants and the emergence of their extant hosts. Oxford University Press 2018-05 2018-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5913679/ /pubmed/29554291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy029 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Discoveries
Warshan, Denis
Liaimer, Anton
Pederson, Eric
Kim, Sea-Yong
Shapiro, Nicole
Woyke, Tanja
Altermark, Bjørn
Pawlowski, Katharina
Weyman, Philip D
Dupont, Christopher L
Rasmussen, Ulla
Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title_full Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title_fullStr Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title_short Genomic Changes Associated with the Evolutionary Transitions of Nostoc to a Plant Symbiont
title_sort genomic changes associated with the evolutionary transitions of nostoc to a plant symbiont
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29554291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy029
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