Comparative Genomics of Beggiatoa leptomitoformis Strains D-401 and D-402 T with Contrasting Physiology but Extremely High Level of Genomic Identity
Representatives of filamentous colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria often dominate in sulfide biotopes, preventing the diffusion of toxic sulfide into the water column. One of the most intriguing groups is a recently described including strains D-401 and D-402 . Both strains have identical genes enco...
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Published in | Microorganisms (Basel) Vol. 8; no. 6 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Switzerland
19.06.2020
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Summary: | Representatives of filamentous colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria often dominate in sulfide biotopes, preventing the diffusion of toxic sulfide into the water column. One of the most intriguing groups is a recently described
including strains D-401 and D-402
. Both strains have identical genes encoding enzymes which are involved in the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide and thiosulfate. Surprisingly, the
strain D-401 is not capable to grow lithotrophically in the presence of reduced sulfur compounds and to accumulate elemental sulfur inside the cells, in contrast to the D-402
strain. In general, genomes of D-401 and D-402
have an extremely high level of identity and only differ in 1 single-letter substitution, 4 single-letter indels, and 16 long inserts. Among long inserts, 14 are transposons. It was shown that in the D-401 strain, a gene coding for a sulfur globule protein was disrupted by one of the mentioned transposons. Based on comparative genomics, RT-qPCR, and HPLC-MS/MS, we can conclude that this gene plays a crucial role in the formation of the sulfur globules inside the cells, and the disruption of its function prevents lithotrophic growth of
in the presence of reduced sulfur compounds. |
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ISSN: | 2076-2607 2076-2607 |