The Pangenome of (Antarctic) Pseudoalteromonas bacteria: evolutionary and functional insights
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Background: Pseudoalteromonas is a genus of ubiquitous marine bacteria used as model organisms to study the
biological mechanisms involved in the adaptation to cold conditions. A remarkable feature shared by these bacteria
is their ability to produce secondary metabolites with a strong antimicrobial and antitumor activity. Despite their
biotechnological relevance, representatives of this genus are still lacking (with few exceptions) an extensive
genomic characterization, including features involved in the evolution of secondary metabolites production.
Indeed, biotechnological applications would greatly benefit from such analysis.
Results: Here, we analyzed the genomes of 38 strains belonging to different Pseudoalteromonas species and
isolated from diverse ecological niches, including extreme ones (i.e. Antarctica). These sequences were used to
reconstruct the largest Pseudoalteromonas pangenome computed so far, including also the two main groups of
Pseudoalteromonas strains (pigmented and not pigmented strains). The downstream analyses were conducted to
describe the genomic diversity, both at genus and group levels. This allowed highlighting a remarkable genomic
heterogeneity, even for closely related strains. We drafted all the main evolutionary steps that led to the current
structure and gene content of Pseudoalteromonas representatives. These, most likely, included an extensive genome
reduction and a strong contribution of Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), which affected biotechnologically relevant gene
sets and occurred in a strain-specific fashion. Furthermore, this study also identified the genomic determinants related
to some of the most interesting features of the Pseudoalteromonas representatives, such as the production of
secondary metabolites, the adaptation to cold temperatures and the resistance to abiotic compounds.
Conclusions: This study poses the bases for a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary trajectories followed
in time by this peculiar bacterial genus and for a focused exploitation of their biotechnological potential.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pseudoalteromonas; Marine bacteria; Pangenome; Microbial evolution; Comparative genomics; Antibiotics; Antarctic bacteria; Horizontal gene transfer
List of contributors:
DE PASCALE, Donatella; LO GIUDICE, Angelina
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