Comparative Genomics Reveal the High Conservation and Scarce Distribution of Nitrogen Fixation nif Genes in the Plant-Associated Genus Herbaspirillum.
Ana Marina PedroloFilipe Pereira MatteoliCláudio Roberto Fônseca Sousa SoaresAna Carolina Maisonnave ArisiPublished in: Microbial ecology (2022)
The genus Herbaspirillum gained the spotlight due to the several reports of diazotrophic strains and promising results in plant-growth field assays. However, as diversity exploration of Herbaspirillum species gained momentum, it became clearer that the plant beneficial lifestyle was not the only form of ecological interaction in this genus, due to reports of phytopathogenesis and nosocomial infections. Here we performed a deep search across all publicly available Herbaspirillum genomes. Using a robust core genome phylogeny, we have found that all described species are well delineated, being the only exception H. aquaticum and H. huttiense clade. We also uncovered that the nif genes are only highly prevalent in H. rubrisubalbicans; however, irrespective to the species, all nif genes share the same gene arrangement with high protein identity, and are present in only two main types, in inverted strands. By means of a NifHDKENB phylogenetic tree, we have further revealed that the Herbaspirillum nif sequences may have been acquired from the same last common ancestor belonging to the Nitrosomonadales order.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- plant growth
- dna methylation
- single cell
- bioinformatics analysis
- copy number
- genetic diversity
- genome wide analysis
- escherichia coli
- cardiovascular disease
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- transcription factor
- weight loss
- adverse drug
- emergency department
- gene expression
- high throughput
- climate change
- human health
- risk assessment
- amino acid
- drug resistant