Literature DB >> 31740292

Comparative genomics of Sphingopyxis spp. unravelled functional attributes.

Helianthous Verma1, Gauri Garg Dhingra2, Monika Sharma3, Vipin Gupta4, Ram Krishan Negi3, Yogendra Singh5, Rup Lal6.   

Abstract

Members of genus Sphingopyxis are known to thrive in diverse environments. Genomes of 21 Sphingopyxis strains were selected. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using GGDC, AAI and core-SNP showed agreement at sub-species level. Based on our results, we propose that both S. baekryungensis DSM16222 and Sphingopyxis sp. LPB0140 strains should not be included under genus Sphingopyxis. Core-analysis revealed, 1422 genes were shared which included essential pathways and genes for conferring adaptation against stress environment. Polyhydroxybutyrate degradation, anaerobic respiration, type IV secretion were notable abundant pathways and exopolysaccharide, hyaluronic acid production and toxin-antitoxin system were differentially present families. Interestingly, genome of S. witflariensis DSM14551, Sphingopyxis sp. MG and Sphingopyxis sp. FD7 provided a hint of probable pathogenic abilities. Protein-Protein Interactome depicted that membrane proteins and stress response has close integration with core-proteins while aromatic compounds degradation and virulence ability formed a separate network. Thus, these should be considered as strain specific attributes.
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Keywords:  Aromatic compound degradation; Comparative genomics; Polyhydroxybutyrate; Sphingopyxis; Stress resistance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31740292     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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Journal:  Indian J Microbiol       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 2.461

2.  Effects of in situ Remediation With Nanoscale Zero Valence Iron on the Physicochemical Conditions and Bacterial Communities of Groundwater Contaminated With Arsenic.

Authors:  Ana Castaño; Alexander Prosenkov; Diego Baragaño; Nerea Otaegui; Herminio Sastre; Eduardo Rodríguez-Valdés; José Luis R Gallego; Ana Isabel Peláez
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