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Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae

Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbiotic and non-symbiotic strains from a very wide range of environmental (soil, water, plants, fungi) and clinical (animal, human) habitats. Its taxonomy has been evaluated several times through the anal...

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Autores principales: Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina, Palmer, Marike, Chávez-Ramírez, Belén, Beukes, Chrizelle, Steenkamp, Emma T., Briscoe, Leah, Khan, Noor, Maluk, Marta, Lafos, Marcel, Humm, Ethan, Arrabit, Monique, Crook, Matthew, Gross, Eduardo, Simon, Marcelo F., dos Reis Junior, Fábio Bueno, Whitman, William B., Shapiro, Nicole, Poole, Philip S., Hirsch, Ann M., Venter, Stephanus N., James, Euan K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6116057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9080389
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author Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina
Palmer, Marike
Chávez-Ramírez, Belén
Beukes, Chrizelle
Steenkamp, Emma T.
Briscoe, Leah
Khan, Noor
Maluk, Marta
Lafos, Marcel
Humm, Ethan
Arrabit, Monique
Crook, Matthew
Gross, Eduardo
Simon, Marcelo F.
dos Reis Junior, Fábio Bueno
Whitman, William B.
Shapiro, Nicole
Poole, Philip S.
Hirsch, Ann M.
Venter, Stephanus N.
James, Euan K.
author_facet Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina
Palmer, Marike
Chávez-Ramírez, Belén
Beukes, Chrizelle
Steenkamp, Emma T.
Briscoe, Leah
Khan, Noor
Maluk, Marta
Lafos, Marcel
Humm, Ethan
Arrabit, Monique
Crook, Matthew
Gross, Eduardo
Simon, Marcelo F.
dos Reis Junior, Fábio Bueno
Whitman, William B.
Shapiro, Nicole
Poole, Philip S.
Hirsch, Ann M.
Venter, Stephanus N.
James, Euan K.
author_sort Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina
collection PubMed
description Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbiotic and non-symbiotic strains from a very wide range of environmental (soil, water, plants, fungi) and clinical (animal, human) habitats. Its taxonomy has been evaluated several times through the analysis of 16S rRNA sequences, concantenated 4–7 housekeeping gene sequences, and lately by genome sequences. Currently, the division of this group into Burkholderia, Caballeronia, Paraburkholderia, and Robbsia is strongly supported by genome analysis. These new genera broadly correspond to the various habitats/lifestyles of Burkholderia s.l., e.g., all the plant beneficial and environmental (PBE) strains are included in Paraburkholderia (which also includes all the N(2)-fixing legume symbionts) and Caballeronia, while most of the human and animal pathogens are retained in Burkholderia sensu stricto. However, none of these genera can accommodate two important groups of species. One of these includes the closely related Paraburkholderia rhizoxinica and Paraburkholderia endofungorum, which are both symbionts of the fungal phytopathogen Rhizopus microsporus. The second group comprises the Mimosa-nodulating bacterium Paraburkholderia symbiotica, the phytopathogen Paraburkholderia caryophylli, and the soil bacteria Burkholderia dabaoshanensis and Paraburkholderia soli. In order to clarify their positions within Burkholderia sensu lato, a phylogenomic approach based on a maximum likelihood analysis of conserved genes from more than 100 Burkholderia sensu lato species was carried out. Additionally, the average nucleotide identity (ANI) and amino acid identity (AAI) were calculated. The data strongly supported the existence of two distinct and unique clades, which in fact sustain the description of two novel genera Mycetohabitans gen. nov. and Trinickia gen. nov. The newly proposed combinations are Mycetohabitans endofungorum comb. nov., Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica comb. nov., Trinickia caryophylli comb. nov., Trinickia dabaoshanensis comb. nov., Trinickia soli comb. nov., and Trinickia symbiotica comb. nov. Given that the division between the genera that comprise Burkholderia s.l. in terms of their lifestyles is often complex, differential characteristics of the genomes of these new combinations were investigated. In addition, two important lifestyle-determining traits—diazotrophy and/or symbiotic nodulation, and pathogenesis—were analyzed in depth i.e., the phylogenetic positions of nitrogen fixation and nodulation genes in Trinickia via-à-vis other Burkholderiaceae were determined, and the possibility of pathogenesis in Mycetohabitans and Trinickia was tested by performing infection experiments on plants and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. It is concluded that (1) T. symbiotica nif and nod genes fit within the wider Mimosa-nodulating Burkholderiaceae but appear in separate clades and that T. caryophylli nif genes are basal to the free-living Burkholderia s.l. strains, while with regard to pathogenesis (2) none of the Mycetohabitans and Trinickia strains tested are likely to be pathogenic, except for the known phytopathogen T. caryophylli.
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spelling pubmed-61160572018-08-31 Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina Palmer, Marike Chávez-Ramírez, Belén Beukes, Chrizelle Steenkamp, Emma T. Briscoe, Leah Khan, Noor Maluk, Marta Lafos, Marcel Humm, Ethan Arrabit, Monique Crook, Matthew Gross, Eduardo Simon, Marcelo F. dos Reis Junior, Fábio Bueno Whitman, William B. Shapiro, Nicole Poole, Philip S. Hirsch, Ann M. Venter, Stephanus N. James, Euan K. Genes (Basel) Article Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbiotic and non-symbiotic strains from a very wide range of environmental (soil, water, plants, fungi) and clinical (animal, human) habitats. Its taxonomy has been evaluated several times through the analysis of 16S rRNA sequences, concantenated 4–7 housekeeping gene sequences, and lately by genome sequences. Currently, the division of this group into Burkholderia, Caballeronia, Paraburkholderia, and Robbsia is strongly supported by genome analysis. These new genera broadly correspond to the various habitats/lifestyles of Burkholderia s.l., e.g., all the plant beneficial and environmental (PBE) strains are included in Paraburkholderia (which also includes all the N(2)-fixing legume symbionts) and Caballeronia, while most of the human and animal pathogens are retained in Burkholderia sensu stricto. However, none of these genera can accommodate two important groups of species. One of these includes the closely related Paraburkholderia rhizoxinica and Paraburkholderia endofungorum, which are both symbionts of the fungal phytopathogen Rhizopus microsporus. The second group comprises the Mimosa-nodulating bacterium Paraburkholderia symbiotica, the phytopathogen Paraburkholderia caryophylli, and the soil bacteria Burkholderia dabaoshanensis and Paraburkholderia soli. In order to clarify their positions within Burkholderia sensu lato, a phylogenomic approach based on a maximum likelihood analysis of conserved genes from more than 100 Burkholderia sensu lato species was carried out. Additionally, the average nucleotide identity (ANI) and amino acid identity (AAI) were calculated. The data strongly supported the existence of two distinct and unique clades, which in fact sustain the description of two novel genera Mycetohabitans gen. nov. and Trinickia gen. nov. The newly proposed combinations are Mycetohabitans endofungorum comb. nov., Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica comb. nov., Trinickia caryophylli comb. nov., Trinickia dabaoshanensis comb. nov., Trinickia soli comb. nov., and Trinickia symbiotica comb. nov. Given that the division between the genera that comprise Burkholderia s.l. in terms of their lifestyles is often complex, differential characteristics of the genomes of these new combinations were investigated. In addition, two important lifestyle-determining traits—diazotrophy and/or symbiotic nodulation, and pathogenesis—were analyzed in depth i.e., the phylogenetic positions of nitrogen fixation and nodulation genes in Trinickia via-à-vis other Burkholderiaceae were determined, and the possibility of pathogenesis in Mycetohabitans and Trinickia was tested by performing infection experiments on plants and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. It is concluded that (1) T. symbiotica nif and nod genes fit within the wider Mimosa-nodulating Burkholderiaceae but appear in separate clades and that T. caryophylli nif genes are basal to the free-living Burkholderia s.l. strains, while with regard to pathogenesis (2) none of the Mycetohabitans and Trinickia strains tested are likely to be pathogenic, except for the known phytopathogen T. caryophylli. MDPI 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6116057/ /pubmed/30071618 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9080389 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Estrada-de los Santos, Paulina
Palmer, Marike
Chávez-Ramírez, Belén
Beukes, Chrizelle
Steenkamp, Emma T.
Briscoe, Leah
Khan, Noor
Maluk, Marta
Lafos, Marcel
Humm, Ethan
Arrabit, Monique
Crook, Matthew
Gross, Eduardo
Simon, Marcelo F.
dos Reis Junior, Fábio Bueno
Whitman, William B.
Shapiro, Nicole
Poole, Philip S.
Hirsch, Ann M.
Venter, Stephanus N.
James, Euan K.
Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title_full Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title_fullStr Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title_full_unstemmed Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title_short Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae
title_sort whole genome analyses suggests that burkholderia sensu lato contains two additional novel genera (mycetohabitans gen. nov., and trinickia gen. nov.): implications for the evolution of diazotrophy and nodulation in the burkholderiaceae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6116057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9080389
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