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Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov

Evolutionary relationships amongst Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria species/strains were examined using phylogenomic and comparative analyses of genome sequences. In a phylogenomic tree based on 282 conserved proteins, the named Chlorobia species formed a monophyletic clade containing two distinct subcl...

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Autores principales: Bello, Sarah, Howard-Azzeh, Mohammad, Schellhorn, Herb E., Gupta, Radhey S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889031
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071312
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author Bello, Sarah
Howard-Azzeh, Mohammad
Schellhorn, Herb E.
Gupta, Radhey S.
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Howard-Azzeh, Mohammad
Schellhorn, Herb E.
Gupta, Radhey S.
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description Evolutionary relationships amongst Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria species/strains were examined using phylogenomic and comparative analyses of genome sequences. In a phylogenomic tree based on 282 conserved proteins, the named Chlorobia species formed a monophyletic clade containing two distinct subclades. One clade, encompassing the genera Chlorobaculum, Chlorobium, Pelodictyon, and Prosthecochloris, corresponds to the family Chlorobiaceae, whereas another clade, harboring Chloroherpeton thalassium, Candidatus Thermochlorobacter aerophilum, Candidatus Thermochlorobacteriaceae bacterium GBChlB, and Chlorobium sp. 445, is now proposed as a new family (Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov). In parallel, our comparative genomic analyses have identified 47 conserved signature indels (CSIs) in diverse proteins that are exclusively present in members of the class Chlorobia or its two families, providing reliable means for identification. Two known Ignavibacteria species in our phylogenomic tree are found to group within a larger clade containing several Candidatus species and uncultured Chlorobi strains. A CSI in the SecY protein is uniquely shared by the species/strains from this “larger Ignavibacteria clade”. Two additional CSIs, which are commonly shared by Chlorobia species and the “larger Ignavibacteria clade”, support a specific relationship between these two groups. The newly identified molecular markers provide novel tools for genetic and biochemical studies and identification of these organisms.
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spelling pubmed-93186852022-07-27 Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov Bello, Sarah Howard-Azzeh, Mohammad Schellhorn, Herb E. Gupta, Radhey S. Microorganisms Article Evolutionary relationships amongst Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria species/strains were examined using phylogenomic and comparative analyses of genome sequences. In a phylogenomic tree based on 282 conserved proteins, the named Chlorobia species formed a monophyletic clade containing two distinct subclades. One clade, encompassing the genera Chlorobaculum, Chlorobium, Pelodictyon, and Prosthecochloris, corresponds to the family Chlorobiaceae, whereas another clade, harboring Chloroherpeton thalassium, Candidatus Thermochlorobacter aerophilum, Candidatus Thermochlorobacteriaceae bacterium GBChlB, and Chlorobium sp. 445, is now proposed as a new family (Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov). In parallel, our comparative genomic analyses have identified 47 conserved signature indels (CSIs) in diverse proteins that are exclusively present in members of the class Chlorobia or its two families, providing reliable means for identification. Two known Ignavibacteria species in our phylogenomic tree are found to group within a larger clade containing several Candidatus species and uncultured Chlorobi strains. A CSI in the SecY protein is uniquely shared by the species/strains from this “larger Ignavibacteria clade”. Two additional CSIs, which are commonly shared by Chlorobia species and the “larger Ignavibacteria clade”, support a specific relationship between these two groups. The newly identified molecular markers provide novel tools for genetic and biochemical studies and identification of these organisms. MDPI 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9318685/ /pubmed/35889031 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071312 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bello, Sarah
Howard-Azzeh, Mohammad
Schellhorn, Herb E.
Gupta, Radhey S.
Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title_full Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title_fullStr Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title_short Phylogenomic Analyses and Molecular Signatures Elucidating the Evolutionary Relationships amongst the Chlorobia and Ignavibacteria Species: Robust Demarcation of Two Family-Level Clades within the Order Chlorobiales and Proposal for the Family Chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
title_sort phylogenomic analyses and molecular signatures elucidating the evolutionary relationships amongst the chlorobia and ignavibacteria species: robust demarcation of two family-level clades within the order chlorobiales and proposal for the family chloroherpetonaceae fam. nov
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889031
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071312
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