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On the chimeric nature, thermophilic origin, and phylogenetic placement of the Thermotogales.

Authors :
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Swithers, Kristen S.
Lapierre, Pascal
Fournier, Gregory P.
Bickhart, Derek M.
DeBoy, Robert T.
Nelson, Karen E.
Nesbø, Camilla L.
Doolittle, W. Ford
Gogarten, J. Peter
Noll, Kenneth M.
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 4/7/2009, Vol. 106 Issue 14, p5865-5870. 6p. 2 Diagrams, 2 Charts, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Since publication of the first Thermotogales genome, Thermotoga maritima strain MSB8, single- and multi-gene analyses have disagreed on the phylogenetic position of this order of Bacteria. Here we present the genome sequences of 4 additional members of the Thermotogales (Tt. petrophila, Tt. lettingae, Thermosipho melanesiensis, and Fervidobacterium nodosum) and a comprehensive comparative analysis including the original T. maritima genome. While ribosomal protein genes strongly place Thermotogales as a sister group to Aquificales, the majority of genes with sufficient phylogenetic signal show affinities to Archaea and Firmicutes, especially Clostridia. Indeed, on the basis of the majority of genes in their genomes (including genes that are also found in Aquificales), Thermotogales should be considered members of the Firmicutes. This result highlights the conflict between the taxonomic goal of assigning every species to a unique position in an inclusive Linnaean hierarchy and the evolutionary goal of understanding phylogenesis in the presence of pervasive horizontal gene transfer (HGT) within prokaryotes. Amino acid compositions of reconstructed ancestral sequences from 423 gene families suggest an origin of this gene pool even more thermophilic than extant members of this order, followed by adaptation to lower growth temperatures within the Thermotogales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
106
Issue :
14
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38699619
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0901260106