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Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus

Oceanobacter-related bacteria (ORB) are a group of oligotrophic marine bacteria play an underappreciated role in carbon cycling. They have been frequently described as one of the dominant bacterial groups with a wide distribution in coastal and deep seawater of global oceans. To clarify their taxono...

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Autores principales: Dong, Chunming, Wei, Lin, Wang, Jianning, Lai, Qiliang, Huang, Zhaobin, Shao, Zongze
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1051202
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author Dong, Chunming
Wei, Lin
Wang, Jianning
Lai, Qiliang
Huang, Zhaobin
Shao, Zongze
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Wei, Lin
Wang, Jianning
Lai, Qiliang
Huang, Zhaobin
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description Oceanobacter-related bacteria (ORB) are a group of oligotrophic marine bacteria play an underappreciated role in carbon cycling. They have been frequently described as one of the dominant bacterial groups with a wide distribution in coastal and deep seawater of global oceans. To clarify their taxonomic affiliation in relation to alkane utilization, phylogenomic and comparative genomics analyses were performed based on currently available genomes from GenBank and four newly isolated strains, in addition to phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics. Consistently, phylogenomic analysis robustly separated them into two groups, which are accordingly hydrocarbon-degrading (HD, Thalassolituus and Oleibacter) and non-HD (NHD, Oceanobacter). In addition, the two groups can also be readily distinguished by several polyphasic taxonomic characteristics. Furthermore, both AAI and POCP genomic indices within the HD group support the conclusion that the members of the genus Oleibacter should be transferred into the genus Thalassolituus. Moreover, HD and NHD bacteria differed significantly in terms of genome size, G + C content and genes involved in alkane utilization. All HD bacteria contain the key gene alkB encoding an alkane monooxygenase, which can be used as a marker gene to distinguish the members of closely related genera Oceanobacter and Thalassolituus. Pangenome analysis revealed that the larger accessory genome may endow Thalassolituus with the flexibility to cope with the dynamics of marine environments and thrive therein, although they possess smaller pan, core- and unique-genomes than Oceanobacter. Within the HD group, twelve species were clearly distinguished from each other by both dDDH and ANI genomic indices, including two novel species represented by the newly isolated strains alknpb1M-1(T) and 59MF3M-4(T), for which the names Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. are proposed. Collectively, these findings build a phylogenetic framework for the ORB and contribute to understanding of their role in marine carbon cycling.
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spelling pubmed-98077662023-01-04 Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus Dong, Chunming Wei, Lin Wang, Jianning Lai, Qiliang Huang, Zhaobin Shao, Zongze Front Microbiol Microbiology Oceanobacter-related bacteria (ORB) are a group of oligotrophic marine bacteria play an underappreciated role in carbon cycling. They have been frequently described as one of the dominant bacterial groups with a wide distribution in coastal and deep seawater of global oceans. To clarify their taxonomic affiliation in relation to alkane utilization, phylogenomic and comparative genomics analyses were performed based on currently available genomes from GenBank and four newly isolated strains, in addition to phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics. Consistently, phylogenomic analysis robustly separated them into two groups, which are accordingly hydrocarbon-degrading (HD, Thalassolituus and Oleibacter) and non-HD (NHD, Oceanobacter). In addition, the two groups can also be readily distinguished by several polyphasic taxonomic characteristics. Furthermore, both AAI and POCP genomic indices within the HD group support the conclusion that the members of the genus Oleibacter should be transferred into the genus Thalassolituus. Moreover, HD and NHD bacteria differed significantly in terms of genome size, G + C content and genes involved in alkane utilization. All HD bacteria contain the key gene alkB encoding an alkane monooxygenase, which can be used as a marker gene to distinguish the members of closely related genera Oceanobacter and Thalassolituus. Pangenome analysis revealed that the larger accessory genome may endow Thalassolituus with the flexibility to cope with the dynamics of marine environments and thrive therein, although they possess smaller pan, core- and unique-genomes than Oceanobacter. Within the HD group, twelve species were clearly distinguished from each other by both dDDH and ANI genomic indices, including two novel species represented by the newly isolated strains alknpb1M-1(T) and 59MF3M-4(T), for which the names Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. are proposed. Collectively, these findings build a phylogenetic framework for the ORB and contribute to understanding of their role in marine carbon cycling. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9807766/ /pubmed/36605514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1051202 Text en Copyright © 2022 Dong, Wei, Wang, Lai, Huang and Shao. 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 Microbiology
Dong, Chunming
Wei, Lin
Wang, Jianning
Lai, Qiliang
Huang, Zhaobin
Shao, Zongze
Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title_full Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title_fullStr Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title_full_unstemmed Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title_short Genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of Oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of Thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and Thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Thalassolituus
title_sort genome-based taxonomic rearrangement of oceanobacter-related bacteria including the description of thalassolituus hydrocarbonoclasticus sp. nov. and thalassolituus pacificus sp. nov. and emended description of the genus thalassolituus
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1051202
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