| Literature DB >> 25964331 |
Nur A Hasan1, Christopher J Grim2, Erin K Lipp3, Irma N G Rivera4, Jongsik Chun5, Bradd J Haley6, Elisa Taviani6, Seon Young Choi7, Mozammel Hoq8, A Christine Munk9, Thomas S Brettin9, David Bruce9, Jean F Challacombe9, J Chris Detter9, Cliff S Han9, Jonathan A Eisen10, Anwar Huq11, Rita R Colwell12.
Abstract
Vibrio species are both ubiquitous and abundant in marine coastal waters, estuaries, ocean sediment, and aquaculture settings worldwide. We report here the isolation, characterization, and genome sequence of a novel Vibrio species, Vibrio antiquarius, isolated from a mesophilic bacterial community associated with hydrothermal vents located along the East Pacific Rise, near the southwest coast of Mexico. Genomic and phenotypic analysis revealed V. antiquarius is closely related to pathogenic Vibrio species, namely Vibrio alginolyticus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio harveyi, and Vibrio vulnificus, but sufficiently divergent to warrant a separate species status. The V. antiquarius genome encodes genes and operons with ecological functions relevant to the environment conditions of the deep sea and also harbors factors known to be involved in human disease caused by freshwater, coastal, and brackish water vibrios. The presence of virulence factors in this deep-sea Vibrio species suggests a far more fundamental role of these factors for their bacterial host. Comparative genomics revealed a variety of genomic events that may have provided an important driving force in V. antiquarius evolution, facilitating response to environmental conditions of the deep sea.Entities:
Keywords: EX25; Vibrio; genomics; hydrothermal vent
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25964331 PMCID: PMC4450432 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1503928112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205