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Three Genomes from the Phylum Acidobacteria Provide Insight into the Lifestyles of These Microorganisms in Soils
- Source :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 75:2046-2056
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2009.
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Abstract
- The complete genomes of three strains from the phylum Acidobacteria were compared. Phylogenetic analysis placed them as a unique phylum. They share genomic traits with members of the Proteobacteria , the Cyanobacteria , and the Fungi. The three strains appear to be versatile heterotrophs. Genomic and culture traits indicate the use of carbon sources that span simple sugars to more complex substrates such as hemicellulose, cellulose, and chitin. The genomes encode low-specificity major facilitator superfamily transporters and high-affinity ABC transporters for sugars, suggesting that they are best suited to low-nutrient conditions. They appear capable of nitrate and nitrite reduction but not N 2 fixation or denitrification. The genomes contained numerous genes that encode siderophore receptors, but no evidence of siderophore production was found, suggesting that they may obtain iron via interaction with other microorganisms. The presence of cellulose synthesis genes and a large class of novel high-molecular-weight excreted proteins suggests potential traits for desiccation resistance, biofilm formation, and/or contribution to soil structure. Polyketide synthase and macrolide glycosylation genes suggest the production of novel antimicrobial compounds. Genes that encode a variety of novel proteins were also identified. The abundance of acidobacteria in soils worldwide and the breadth of potential carbon use by the sequenced strains suggest significant and previously unrecognized contributions to the terrestrial carbon cycle. Combining our genomic evidence with available culture traits, we postulate that cells of these isolates are long-lived, divide slowly, exhibit slow metabolic rates under low-nutrient conditions, and are well equipped to tolerate fluctuations in soil hydration.
- Subjects :
- DNA, Bacterial
Siderophore
Nitrogen
Molecular Sequence Data
Sequence Homology
Cyanobacteria
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Genome
Phylogenetics
Proteobacteria
Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology
Phylogeny
Soil Microbiology
Genetics
Bacteria
Ecology
biology
Phylum
Fungi
Biological Transport
Sequence Analysis, DNA
biology.organism_classification
Major facilitator superfamily
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Biochemistry
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Macrolides
Soil microbiology
Genome, Bacterial
Food Science
Biotechnology
Acidobacteria
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985336 and 00992240
- Volume :
- 75
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0a70f1cf3cb100691da0cd9de4772b4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.02294-08