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Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage

A geographically isolated maize landrace cultivated on nitrogen-depleted fields without synthetic fertilizer in the Sierra Mixe region of Oaxaca, Mexico utilizes nitrogen derived from the atmosphere and develops an extensive network of mucilage-secreting aerial roots that harbors a diazotrophic (N(2...

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Autores principales: Higdon, Shawn M., Pozzo, Tania, Kong, Nguyet, Huang, Bihua C., Yang, Mai Lee, Jeannotte, Richard, Brown, C. Titus, Bennett, Alan B., Weimer, Bart C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7521700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32986754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239677
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author Higdon, Shawn M.
Pozzo, Tania
Kong, Nguyet
Huang, Bihua C.
Yang, Mai Lee
Jeannotte, Richard
Brown, C. Titus
Bennett, Alan B.
Weimer, Bart C.
author_facet Higdon, Shawn M.
Pozzo, Tania
Kong, Nguyet
Huang, Bihua C.
Yang, Mai Lee
Jeannotte, Richard
Brown, C. Titus
Bennett, Alan B.
Weimer, Bart C.
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description A geographically isolated maize landrace cultivated on nitrogen-depleted fields without synthetic fertilizer in the Sierra Mixe region of Oaxaca, Mexico utilizes nitrogen derived from the atmosphere and develops an extensive network of mucilage-secreting aerial roots that harbors a diazotrophic (N(2)-fixing) microbiota. Targeting these diazotrophs, we selected nearly 600 microbes of a collection obtained from mucilage and confirmed their ability to incorporate heavy nitrogen ((15)N(2)) metabolites in vitro. Sequencing their genomes and conducting comparative bioinformatic analyses showed that these genomes had substantial phylogenetic diversity. We examined each diazotroph genome for the presence of nif genes essential to nitrogen fixation (nifHDKENB) and carbohydrate utilization genes relevant to the mucilage polysaccharide digestion. These analyses identified diazotrophs that possessed the canonical nif gene operons, as well as many other operon configurations with concomitant fixation and release of >700 different (15)N labeled metabolites. We further demonstrated that many diazotrophs possessed alternative nif gene operons and confirmed their genomic potential to derive chemical energy from mucilage polysaccharide to fuel nitrogen fixation. These results confirm that some diazotrophic bacteria associated with Sierra Mixe maize were capable of incorporating atmospheric nitrogen into their small molecule extracellular metabolites through multiple nif gene configurations while others were able to fix nitrogen without the canonical (nifHDKENB) genes.
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spelling pubmed-75217002020-10-06 Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage Higdon, Shawn M. Pozzo, Tania Kong, Nguyet Huang, Bihua C. Yang, Mai Lee Jeannotte, Richard Brown, C. Titus Bennett, Alan B. Weimer, Bart C. PLoS One Research Article A geographically isolated maize landrace cultivated on nitrogen-depleted fields without synthetic fertilizer in the Sierra Mixe region of Oaxaca, Mexico utilizes nitrogen derived from the atmosphere and develops an extensive network of mucilage-secreting aerial roots that harbors a diazotrophic (N(2)-fixing) microbiota. Targeting these diazotrophs, we selected nearly 600 microbes of a collection obtained from mucilage and confirmed their ability to incorporate heavy nitrogen ((15)N(2)) metabolites in vitro. Sequencing their genomes and conducting comparative bioinformatic analyses showed that these genomes had substantial phylogenetic diversity. We examined each diazotroph genome for the presence of nif genes essential to nitrogen fixation (nifHDKENB) and carbohydrate utilization genes relevant to the mucilage polysaccharide digestion. These analyses identified diazotrophs that possessed the canonical nif gene operons, as well as many other operon configurations with concomitant fixation and release of >700 different (15)N labeled metabolites. We further demonstrated that many diazotrophs possessed alternative nif gene operons and confirmed their genomic potential to derive chemical energy from mucilage polysaccharide to fuel nitrogen fixation. These results confirm that some diazotrophic bacteria associated with Sierra Mixe maize were capable of incorporating atmospheric nitrogen into their small molecule extracellular metabolites through multiple nif gene configurations while others were able to fix nitrogen without the canonical (nifHDKENB) genes. Public Library of Science 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7521700/ /pubmed/32986754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239677 Text en © 2020 Higdon 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.
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Higdon, Shawn M.
Pozzo, Tania
Kong, Nguyet
Huang, Bihua C.
Yang, Mai Lee
Jeannotte, Richard
Brown, C. Titus
Bennett, Alan B.
Weimer, Bart C.
Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title_full Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title_fullStr Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title_full_unstemmed Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title_short Genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
title_sort genomic characterization of a diazotrophic microbiota associated with maize aerial root mucilage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7521700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32986754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239677
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