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Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts
The bacterial communities colonizing amphibian skin have been intensively studied due to their interactions with pathogenic chytrid fungi that are causing drastic amphibian population declines. Bacteria of the family Alcaligenaceae, and more specifically of the genus Pigmentiphaga, have been found t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6788695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31603945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223747 |
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author | Bletz, Molly C. Bunk, Boyke Spröer, Cathrin Biwer, Peter Reiter, Silke Rabemananjara, Falitiana C. E. Schulz, Stefan Overmann, Jörg Vences, Miguel |
author_facet | Bletz, Molly C. Bunk, Boyke Spröer, Cathrin Biwer, Peter Reiter, Silke Rabemananjara, Falitiana C. E. Schulz, Stefan Overmann, Jörg Vences, Miguel |
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description | The bacterial communities colonizing amphibian skin have been intensively studied due to their interactions with pathogenic chytrid fungi that are causing drastic amphibian population declines. Bacteria of the family Alcaligenaceae, and more specifically of the genus Pigmentiphaga, have been found to be associated specifically to arboreal frogs. Here we analyze their occurrence in a previously assembled global skin microbiome dataset from 205 amphibian species. Pigmentiphaga made up about 5% of the total number of reads in this global dataset. They were mostly found in unrelated arboreal frogs from Madagascar (Mantellidae and Hyperoliidae), but also occurred at low abundances on Neotropical frogs. Based on their 16S sequences, most of the sequences belong to a clade within Pigmentiphaga not assignable to any type strains of the five described species of the genus. One isolate from Madagascar clustered with Pigmentiphaga aceris (>99% sequence similarity on 16S rRNA gene level). Here, we report the full genome sequence of this bacterium which, based on 16S sequences of >97% similarity, has previously been found on human skin, floral nectar, tree sap, stream sediment and soil. Its genome consists of a single circular chromosome with 6,165,255 bp, 5,300 predicted coding sequences, 57 tRNA genes, and three rRNA operons. In comparison with other known Pigmentiphaga genomes it encodes a higher number of genes associated with environmental information processing and cellular processes. Furthermore, it has a biosynthetic gene cluster for a nonribosomal peptide syntethase, and bacteriocin biosynthetic genes can be found, but clusters for β-lactones present in other comparative Pigmentiphaga genomes are lacking. |
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spelling | pubmed-67886952019-10-20 Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts Bletz, Molly C. Bunk, Boyke Spröer, Cathrin Biwer, Peter Reiter, Silke Rabemananjara, Falitiana C. E. Schulz, Stefan Overmann, Jörg Vences, Miguel PLoS One Research Article The bacterial communities colonizing amphibian skin have been intensively studied due to their interactions with pathogenic chytrid fungi that are causing drastic amphibian population declines. Bacteria of the family Alcaligenaceae, and more specifically of the genus Pigmentiphaga, have been found to be associated specifically to arboreal frogs. Here we analyze their occurrence in a previously assembled global skin microbiome dataset from 205 amphibian species. Pigmentiphaga made up about 5% of the total number of reads in this global dataset. They were mostly found in unrelated arboreal frogs from Madagascar (Mantellidae and Hyperoliidae), but also occurred at low abundances on Neotropical frogs. Based on their 16S sequences, most of the sequences belong to a clade within Pigmentiphaga not assignable to any type strains of the five described species of the genus. One isolate from Madagascar clustered with Pigmentiphaga aceris (>99% sequence similarity on 16S rRNA gene level). Here, we report the full genome sequence of this bacterium which, based on 16S sequences of >97% similarity, has previously been found on human skin, floral nectar, tree sap, stream sediment and soil. Its genome consists of a single circular chromosome with 6,165,255 bp, 5,300 predicted coding sequences, 57 tRNA genes, and three rRNA operons. In comparison with other known Pigmentiphaga genomes it encodes a higher number of genes associated with environmental information processing and cellular processes. Furthermore, it has a biosynthetic gene cluster for a nonribosomal peptide syntethase, and bacteriocin biosynthetic genes can be found, but clusters for β-lactones present in other comparative Pigmentiphaga genomes are lacking. Public Library of Science 2019-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6788695/ /pubmed/31603945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223747 Text en © 2019 Bletz 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bletz, Molly C. Bunk, Boyke Spröer, Cathrin Biwer, Peter Reiter, Silke Rabemananjara, Falitiana C. E. Schulz, Stefan Overmann, Jörg Vences, Miguel Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title | Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title_full | Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title_fullStr | Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title_full_unstemmed | Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title_short | Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
title_sort | amphibian skin-associated pigmentiphaga: genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6788695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31603945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223747 |
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