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Phylogenetic and structural diversity of aromatically dense pili from environmental metagenomes.

Marcus S BrayJieying WuCory C PadillaFrank J StewartDavid A FowleCynthia HennyRachel L SimisterKatharine J ThompsonSean A CroweJennifer B Glass
Published in: Environmental microbiology reports (2019)
Electroactive type IV pili, or e-pili, are used by some microbial species for extracellular electron transfer. Recent studies suggest that e-pili may be more phylogenetically and structurally diverse than previously assumed. Here, we used updated aromatic density thresholds (≥9.8% aromatic amino acids, ≤22-aa aromatic gaps and aromatic amino acids at residues 1, 24, 27, 50 and/or 51, and 32 and/or 57) to search for putative e-pilin genes in metagenomes from diverse ecosystems with active microbial metal cycling. Environmental putative e-pilins were diverse in length and phylogeny, and included truncated e-pilins in Geobacter spp., as well as longer putative e-pilins in Fe(II)-oxidizing Betaproteobacteria and Zetaproteobacteria.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • electron transfer
  • microbial community
  • climate change
  • human health
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • high intensity
  • transcription factor
  • genetic diversity
  • bioinformatics analysis