Phylogenomics of SAR116 Clade Reveals Two Subclades with Different Evolutionary Trajectories and an Important Role in the Ocean Sulfur Cycle

The SAR116 clade within the class Alphaproteobacteria represents one of the most abundant groups of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean. The small number of cultured representatives of SAR116 (only two to date) is a major bottleneck that has prevented an in-depth study at the...

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Published inmSystems Vol. 6; no. 5
Main Authors Roda-Garcia, Juan J., Haro-Moreno, Jose M., Huschet, Lukas A., Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco, López-Pérez, Mario
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Abstract The SAR116 clade within the class Alphaproteobacteria represents one of the most abundant groups of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean. The small number of cultured representatives of SAR116 (only two to date) is a major bottleneck that has prevented an in-depth study at the genomic level to understand the relationship between genome diversity and its role in the marine environment. In this study, we use all publicly available genomes to provide a genomic overview of the phylogeny, metabolism, and biogeography within the SAR116 clade. This increased genomic diversity has led to the discovery of two subclades that, despite coexisting in the same environment, display different properties in their genomic makeup. One represents a novel subclade for which no pure cultures have been isolated and is composed mainly of single-amplified genomes (SAGs). Genomes within this subclade showed convergent evolutionary trajectories with more streamlined features, such as low GC content (ca. 30%), short intergenic spacers (<22 bp), and strong purifying selection (low ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous polymorphisms [dN/dS]). Besides, they were more abundant in metagenomic databases recruiting at the deep chlorophyll maximum. Less abundant and restricted to the upper photic layers of the global ocean, the other subclade of SAR116, enriched in metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs), included the only two pure cultures. Genomic analysis suggested that both clades have a significant role in the sulfur cycle with differences in the way both clades can metabolize dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). IMPORTANCE The SAR116 clade of Alphaproteobacteria is a ubiquitous group of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean, but the information about their ecology and population genomic diversity is scarce due to the difficulty of getting pure culture isolates. The combination of single-cell genomics and metagenomics has become an alternative approach to study these kinds of microbes. Our results expand the understanding of the genomic diversity, distribution, and lifestyles within this clade and provide evidence of different evolutionary trajectories in the genomic makeup of the two subclades that could serve to illustrate how evolutionary pressure can drive different adaptations to the same environment. Therefore, the SAR116 clade represents an ideal model organism for the study of the evolutionary streamlining of genomes in microbes that have relatively close relatedness to each other.
AbstractList ABSTRACT The SAR116 clade within the class Alphaproteobacteria represents one of the most abundant groups of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean. The small number of cultured representatives of SAR116 (only two to date) is a major bottleneck that has prevented an in-depth study at the genomic level to understand the relationship between genome diversity and its role in the marine environment. In this study, we use all publicly available genomes to provide a genomic overview of the phylogeny, metabolism, and biogeography within the SAR116 clade. This increased genomic diversity has led to the discovery of two subclades that, despite coexisting in the same environment, display different properties in their genomic makeup. One represents a novel subclade for which no pure cultures have been isolated and is composed mainly of single-amplified genomes (SAGs). Genomes within this subclade showed convergent evolutionary trajectories with more streamlined features, such as low GC content (ca. 30%), short intergenic spacers (<22 bp), and strong purifying selection (low ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous polymorphisms [dN/dS]). Besides, they were more abundant in metagenomic databases recruiting at the deep chlorophyll maximum. Less abundant and restricted to the upper photic layers of the global ocean, the other subclade of SAR116, enriched in metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs), included the only two pure cultures. Genomic analysis suggested that both clades have a significant role in the sulfur cycle with differences in the way both clades can metabolize dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). IMPORTANCE The SAR116 clade of Alphaproteobacteria is a ubiquitous group of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean, but the information about their ecology and population genomic diversity is scarce due to the difficulty of getting pure culture isolates. The combination of single-cell genomics and metagenomics has become an alternative approach to study these kinds of microbes. Our results expand the understanding of the genomic diversity, distribution, and lifestyles within this clade and provide evidence of different evolutionary trajectories in the genomic makeup of the two subclades that could serve to illustrate how evolutionary pressure can drive different adaptations to the same environment. Therefore, the SAR116 clade represents an ideal model organism for the study of the evolutionary streamlining of genomes in microbes that have relatively close relatedness to each other.
The SAR116 clade within the class Alphaproteobacteria represents one of the most abundant groups of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean. The small number of cultured representatives of SAR116 (only two to date) is a major bottleneck that has prevented an in-depth study at the genomic level to understand the relationship between genome diversity and its role in the marine environment. In this study, we use all publicly available genomes to provide a genomic overview of the phylogeny, metabolism, and biogeography within the SAR116 clade. This increased genomic diversity has led to the discovery of two subclades that, despite coexisting in the same environment, display different properties in their genomic makeup. One represents a novel subclade for which no pure cultures have been isolated and is composed mainly of single-amplified genomes (SAGs). Genomes within this subclade showed convergent evolutionary trajectories with more streamlined features, such as low GC content (ca. 30%), short intergenic spacers (<22 bp), and strong purifying selection (low ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous polymorphisms [dN/dS]). Besides, they were more abundant in metagenomic databases recruiting at the deep chlorophyll maximum. Less abundant and restricted to the upper photic layers of the global ocean, the other subclade of SAR116, enriched in metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs), included the only two pure cultures. Genomic analysis suggested that both clades have a significant role in the sulfur cycle with differences in the way both clades can metabolize dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). IMPORTANCE The SAR116 clade of Alphaproteobacteria is a ubiquitous group of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting the surface of the ocean, but the information about their ecology and population genomic diversity is scarce due to the difficulty of getting pure culture isolates. The combination of single-cell genomics and metagenomics has become an alternative approach to study these kinds of microbes. Our results expand the understanding of the genomic diversity, distribution, and lifestyles within this clade and provide evidence of different evolutionary trajectories in the genomic makeup of the two subclades that could serve to illustrate how evolutionary pressure can drive different adaptations to the same environment. Therefore, the SAR116 clade represents an ideal model organism for the study of the evolutionary streamlining of genomes in microbes that have relatively close relatedness to each other.
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Haro-Moreno, Jose M.
Huschet, Lukas A.
Rodriguez-Valera, Francisco
López-Pérez, Mario
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