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Genomic and physiological analysis reveals versatile metabolic capacity of deep-sea Photobacterium phosphoreum ANT-2200.

Sheng-Da Zhang1,2, Claire-Lise Santini3,2, Wei-Jia Zhang1,2, Valérie Barbe4, Sophie Mangenot4, Charlotte Guyomar3,2, Marc Garel5, Hai-Tao Chen1,2, Xue-Gong Li1,2, Qun-Jian Yin1,2, Yuan Zhao6, Jean Armengaud7, Jean-Charles Gaillard7, Séverine Martini5, Nathalie Pradel5, Claude Vidaud7, François Alberto3,2, Claudine Médigue8, Christian Tamburini5, Long-Fei Wu9,10.   

Abstract

Bacteria of the genus Photobacterium thrive worldwide in oceans and show substantial eco-physiological diversity including free-living, symbiotic and piezophilic life styles. Genomic characteristics underlying this variability across species are poorly understood. Here we carried out genomic and physiological analysis of Photobacterium phosphoreum strain ANT-2200, the first deep-sea luminous bacterium of which the genome has been sequenced. Using optical mapping we updated the genomic data and reassembled it into two chromosomes and a large plasmid. Genomic analysis revealed a versatile energy metabolic potential and physiological analysis confirmed its growth capacity by deriving energy from fermentation of glucose or maltose, by respiration with formate as electron donor and trimethlyamine N-oxide (TMAO), nitrate or fumarate as electron acceptors, or by chemo-organo-heterotrophic growth in rich media. Despite that it was isolated at a site with saturated dissolved oxygen, the ANT-2200 strain possesses four gene clusters coding for typical anaerobic enzymes, the TMAO reductases. Elevated hydrostatic pressure enhances the TMAO reductase activity, mainly due to the increase of isoenzyme TorA1. The high copy number of the TMAO reductase isoenzymes and pressure-enhanced activity might imply a strategy developed by bacteria to adapt to deep-sea habitats where the instant TMAO availability may increase with depth.

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Keywords:  Anaerobic respiration; Bioluminescence; Deep-sea adaptation; Hydrostatic pressure; TMAO reductase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27039108     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-016-0822-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Extremophiles        ISSN: 1431-0651            Impact factor:   2.395


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