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Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales

Dual flagellar systems have been described in several bacterial genera, but the extent of their prevalence has not been fully explored. Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens USDA 110(T) possesses two flagellar systems, the subpolar and the lateral flagella. The lateral flagellum of Bradyrhizobium displays n...

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Autores principales: Garrido-Sanz, Daniel, Redondo-Nieto, Miguel, Mongiardini, Elías, Blanco-Romero, Esther, Durán, David, Quelas, Juan I., Martin, Marta, Rivilla, Rafael, Lodeiro, Aníbal R., Althabegoiti, M. Julia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30781830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7020050
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author Garrido-Sanz, Daniel
Redondo-Nieto, Miguel
Mongiardini, Elías
Blanco-Romero, Esther
Durán, David
Quelas, Juan I.
Martin, Marta
Rivilla, Rafael
Lodeiro, Aníbal R.
Althabegoiti, M. Julia
author_facet Garrido-Sanz, Daniel
Redondo-Nieto, Miguel
Mongiardini, Elías
Blanco-Romero, Esther
Durán, David
Quelas, Juan I.
Martin, Marta
Rivilla, Rafael
Lodeiro, Aníbal R.
Althabegoiti, M. Julia
author_sort Garrido-Sanz, Daniel
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description Dual flagellar systems have been described in several bacterial genera, but the extent of their prevalence has not been fully explored. Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens USDA 110(T) possesses two flagellar systems, the subpolar and the lateral flagella. The lateral flagellum of Bradyrhizobium displays no obvious role, since its performance is explained by cooperation with the subpolar flagellum. In contrast, the lateral flagellum is the only type of flagella present in the related Rhizobiaceae family. In this work, we have analyzed the phylogeny of the Bradyrhizobium genus by means of Genome-to-Genome Blast Distance Phylogeny (GBDP) and Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) comparisons of 128 genomes and divided it into 13 phylogenomic groups. While all the Bradyrhizobium genomes encode the subpolar flagellum, none of them encodes only the lateral flagellum. The simultaneous presence of both flagella is exclusive of the B. japonicum phylogenomic group. Additionally, 292 Rhizobiales order genomes were analyzed and both flagellar systems are present together in only nine genera. Phylogenetic analysis of 150 representative Rhizobiales genomes revealed an uneven distribution of these flagellar systems. While genomes within and close to the Rhizobiaceae family only possess the lateral flagellum, the subpolar flagellum is exclusive of more early-diverging families, where certain genera also present both flagella.
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spelling pubmed-64069112019-03-26 Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales Garrido-Sanz, Daniel Redondo-Nieto, Miguel Mongiardini, Elías Blanco-Romero, Esther Durán, David Quelas, Juan I. Martin, Marta Rivilla, Rafael Lodeiro, Aníbal R. Althabegoiti, M. Julia Microorganisms Article Dual flagellar systems have been described in several bacterial genera, but the extent of their prevalence has not been fully explored. Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens USDA 110(T) possesses two flagellar systems, the subpolar and the lateral flagella. The lateral flagellum of Bradyrhizobium displays no obvious role, since its performance is explained by cooperation with the subpolar flagellum. In contrast, the lateral flagellum is the only type of flagella present in the related Rhizobiaceae family. In this work, we have analyzed the phylogeny of the Bradyrhizobium genus by means of Genome-to-Genome Blast Distance Phylogeny (GBDP) and Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) comparisons of 128 genomes and divided it into 13 phylogenomic groups. While all the Bradyrhizobium genomes encode the subpolar flagellum, none of them encodes only the lateral flagellum. The simultaneous presence of both flagella is exclusive of the B. japonicum phylogenomic group. Additionally, 292 Rhizobiales order genomes were analyzed and both flagellar systems are present together in only nine genera. Phylogenetic analysis of 150 representative Rhizobiales genomes revealed an uneven distribution of these flagellar systems. While genomes within and close to the Rhizobiaceae family only possess the lateral flagellum, the subpolar flagellum is exclusive of more early-diverging families, where certain genera also present both flagella. MDPI 2019-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6406911/ /pubmed/30781830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7020050 Text en © 2019 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
Garrido-Sanz, Daniel
Redondo-Nieto, Miguel
Mongiardini, Elías
Blanco-Romero, Esther
Durán, David
Quelas, Juan I.
Martin, Marta
Rivilla, Rafael
Lodeiro, Aníbal R.
Althabegoiti, M. Julia
Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title_full Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title_fullStr Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title_short Phylogenomic Analyses of Bradyrhizobium Reveal Uneven Distribution of the Lateral and Subpolar Flagellar Systems, Which Extends to Rhizobiales
title_sort phylogenomic analyses of bradyrhizobium reveal uneven distribution of the lateral and subpolar flagellar systems, which extends to rhizobiales
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30781830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7020050
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