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Comparative genomics analysis of Nitriliruptoria reveals the genomic differences and salt adaptation strategies.

Dai-Di Chen1,2, Ye Tian2, Jian-Yu Jiao2, Xiao-Tong Zhang2, Yong-Guang Zhang3, Zhou-Yan Dong2, Meng-Jie Xiong2, Min Xiao2,4, Wen-Sheng Shu5, Wen-Jun Li6,7,8.   

Abstract

The group Nitriliruptoria, recently classified as a separate class of phylum Actinobacteria, has five members at present, which belong to halophilic or halotolerant Actinobacteria. Here, we sequenced the genomes of Egicoccus halophilus EGI 80432T and Egibacter rhizosphaerae EGI 80759T, and performed a comparative genomics approach to analyze the genomic differences and salt adaptation mechanisms in Nitriliruptoria. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that Euzebya tangerina F10T has a closer phylogenetic relationship to Euzebya rosea DSW09T, while genomic analysis revealed highest genomic similarity with Nitriliruptor alkaliphilus ANL-iso2T and E. halophilus EGI 80432T. Genomic differences of Nitriliruptoria were mainly observed in genome size, gene contents, and the amounts of gene in per functional categories. Furthermore, our analysis also revealed that Nitriliruptoria possess similar synthesis systems of solutes, such as trehalose, glutamine, glutamate, and proline. On the other hand, each member of Nitriliruptoria species possesses specific mechanisms, K+ influx and efflux, betaine and ectoine synthesis, and compatible solutes transport to survive in various high-salt environments.

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Keywords:  Genomic analysis; Nitriliruptoria; Salt-stress-response

Year:  2019        PMID: 31820112     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-019-01150-3

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


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1.  Revealing the salinity adaptation mechanism in halotolerant bacterium Egicoccus halophilus EGI 80432T by physiological analysis and comparative transcriptomics.

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