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Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region

Cyanobacteria are diverse photosynthetic microorganisms able to produce a myriad of bioactive chemicals. To make possible the rational exploitation of these microorganisms, it is fundamental to know their metabolic capabilities and to have genomic resources. In this context, the main objective of th...

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Autores principales: Cobos, Marianela, Condori, Ruth C., Grandez, Miguel A., Estela, Segundo L., Del Aguila, Marjorie T., Castro, Carlos G., Rodríguez, Hicler N., Vargas, Jhon A., Tresierra, Alvaro B., Barriga, Luis A., Marapara, Jorge L., Adrianzén, Pedro M., Ruiz, Roger, Castro, Juan C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36437912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.973324
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author Cobos, Marianela
Condori, Ruth C.
Grandez, Miguel A.
Estela, Segundo L.
Del Aguila, Marjorie T.
Castro, Carlos G.
Rodríguez, Hicler N.
Vargas, Jhon A.
Tresierra, Alvaro B.
Barriga, Luis A.
Marapara, Jorge L.
Adrianzén, Pedro M.
Ruiz, Roger
Castro, Juan C.
author_facet Cobos, Marianela
Condori, Ruth C.
Grandez, Miguel A.
Estela, Segundo L.
Del Aguila, Marjorie T.
Castro, Carlos G.
Rodríguez, Hicler N.
Vargas, Jhon A.
Tresierra, Alvaro B.
Barriga, Luis A.
Marapara, Jorge L.
Adrianzén, Pedro M.
Ruiz, Roger
Castro, Juan C.
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description Cyanobacteria are diverse photosynthetic microorganisms able to produce a myriad of bioactive chemicals. To make possible the rational exploitation of these microorganisms, it is fundamental to know their metabolic capabilities and to have genomic resources. In this context, the main objective of this research was to determine the genome features and the biochemical profile of Synechococcus sp. UCP002. The cyanobacterium was isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region and cultured in BG-11 medium. Growth parameters, genome features, and the biochemical profile of the cyanobacterium were determined using standardized methods. Synechococcus sp. UCP002 had a specific growth rate of 0.086 ± 0.008 μ and a doubling time of 8.08 ± 0.78 h. The complete genome of Synechococcus sp. UCP002 had a size of ∼3.53 Mb with a high coverage (∼200x), and its quality parameters were acceptable (completeness = 99.29%, complete and single-copy genes = 97.5%, and contamination = 0.35%). Additionally, the cyanobacterium had six plasmids ranging from 24 to 200 kbp. The annotated genome revealed ∼3,422 genes, ∼ 3,374 protein-coding genes (with ∼41.31% hypothetical protein-coding genes), two CRISPR Cas systems, and 61 non-coding RNAs. Both the genome and plasmids had the genes for prokaryotic defense systems. Additionally, the genome had genes coding the transcription factors of the metalloregulator ArsR/SmtB family, involved in sensing heavy metal pollution. The biochemical profile showed primary nutrients, essential amino acids, some essential fatty acids, pigments (e.g., all-trans-β-carotene, chlorophyll a, and phycocyanin), and phenolic compounds. In conclusion, Synechococcus sp. UCP002 shows biotechnological potential to produce human and animal nutrients and raw materials for biofuels and could be a new source of genes for synthetic biological applications.
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spelling pubmed-96820992022-11-24 Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region Cobos, Marianela Condori, Ruth C. Grandez, Miguel A. Estela, Segundo L. Del Aguila, Marjorie T. Castro, Carlos G. Rodríguez, Hicler N. Vargas, Jhon A. Tresierra, Alvaro B. Barriga, Luis A. Marapara, Jorge L. Adrianzén, Pedro M. Ruiz, Roger Castro, Juan C. Front Genet Genetics Cyanobacteria are diverse photosynthetic microorganisms able to produce a myriad of bioactive chemicals. To make possible the rational exploitation of these microorganisms, it is fundamental to know their metabolic capabilities and to have genomic resources. In this context, the main objective of this research was to determine the genome features and the biochemical profile of Synechococcus sp. UCP002. The cyanobacterium was isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region and cultured in BG-11 medium. Growth parameters, genome features, and the biochemical profile of the cyanobacterium were determined using standardized methods. Synechococcus sp. UCP002 had a specific growth rate of 0.086 ± 0.008 μ and a doubling time of 8.08 ± 0.78 h. The complete genome of Synechococcus sp. UCP002 had a size of ∼3.53 Mb with a high coverage (∼200x), and its quality parameters were acceptable (completeness = 99.29%, complete and single-copy genes = 97.5%, and contamination = 0.35%). Additionally, the cyanobacterium had six plasmids ranging from 24 to 200 kbp. The annotated genome revealed ∼3,422 genes, ∼ 3,374 protein-coding genes (with ∼41.31% hypothetical protein-coding genes), two CRISPR Cas systems, and 61 non-coding RNAs. Both the genome and plasmids had the genes for prokaryotic defense systems. Additionally, the genome had genes coding the transcription factors of the metalloregulator ArsR/SmtB family, involved in sensing heavy metal pollution. The biochemical profile showed primary nutrients, essential amino acids, some essential fatty acids, pigments (e.g., all-trans-β-carotene, chlorophyll a, and phycocyanin), and phenolic compounds. In conclusion, Synechococcus sp. UCP002 shows biotechnological potential to produce human and animal nutrients and raw materials for biofuels and could be a new source of genes for synthetic biological applications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9682099/ /pubmed/36437912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.973324 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cobos, Condori, Grandez, Estela, Del Aguila, Castro, Rodríguez, Vargas, Tresierra, Barriga, Marapara, Adrianzén, Ruiz and Castro. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Cobos, Marianela
Condori, Ruth C.
Grandez, Miguel A.
Estela, Segundo L.
Del Aguila, Marjorie T.
Castro, Carlos G.
Rodríguez, Hicler N.
Vargas, Jhon A.
Tresierra, Alvaro B.
Barriga, Luis A.
Marapara, Jorge L.
Adrianzén, Pedro M.
Ruiz, Roger
Castro, Juan C.
Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title_full Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title_fullStr Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title_full_unstemmed Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title_short Genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of Synechococcus sp. isolated from the Peruvian Amazon Basin region
title_sort genomic analysis and biochemical profiling of an unaxenic strain of synechococcus sp. isolated from the peruvian amazon basin region
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36437912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.973324
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