Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation

Bacterial genomes undergo numerous events of gene losses and gains that generate genome variability among strains of the same species (microevolution). Our aim was to compare the genomes and relevant phenotypes of three Bacillus coahuilensis strains from two oligotrophic hydrological systems in the...

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Main Authors: Zulema eGómez-Lunar, Ismael eHernández-González, María Dolores Rodríguez-Torres, Valeria eSouza, Gabriela eOlmedo-Alvarez
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00058/full
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spelling doaj-0574bd8798f64d60a555caaf3fa314b92020-11-25T01:56:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-02-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.00058172242Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulationZulema eGómez-Lunar0Ismael eHernández-González1María Dolores Rodríguez-Torres2Valeria eSouza3Gabriela eOlmedo-Alvarez4CINVESTAV Unidad IrapuatoCINVESTAV Unidad IrapuatoCINVESTAV Unidad IrapuatoInstituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoCINVESTAV Unidad IrapuatoBacterial genomes undergo numerous events of gene losses and gains that generate genome variability among strains of the same species (microevolution). Our aim was to compare the genomes and relevant phenotypes of three Bacillus coahuilensis strains from two oligotrophic hydrological systems in the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin (México), to unveil the environmental challenges that this species cope with, and the microevolutionary differences in these genotypes. Since the strains were isolated from a low P environment, we placed emphasis on the search of different phosphorus acquisition strategies. The three B. coahuilensis strains exhibited similar numbers of coding DNA sequences, of which 82% (2, 893) constituted the core genome, and 18% corresponded to accessory genes. Most of the genes in this last group were associated with mobile genetic elements or were annotated as hypothetical proteins. Ten percent of the pangenome consisted of strain-specific genes. Alignment of the three B. coahuilensis genomes indicated a high level of synteny and revealed the presence of several genomic islands. Unexpectedly, one of these islands contained genes that encode the 2-keto-3-deoxymannooctulosonic acid (Kdo) biosynthesis enzymes, a feature associated to cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria. Some microevolutionary changes were clearly associated with mobile genetic elements. Our analysis revealed inconsistencies between phenotype and genotype, which we suggest result from the impossibility to map regulatory features to genome analysis. Experimental results revealed variability in the types and numbers of auxotrophies between the strains that could not consistently be explained by in silico metabolic models. Several intraspecific differences in preferences for carbohydrate and phosphorus utilization were observed. Regarding phosphorus recycling, scavenging, and storage, variations were found between the three genomes. The three strains exhibited differences regarding alkaline phosphatase suggesting that in addition to gene gain and loss; regulation adjustment of gene expression also has contributed to the intraspecific diversity of B. coahuilensis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00058/fullBacillusComparative genomicsmicroevolutionmobile genetics elementsphosphorus limitationFree-living bacteria
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author Zulema eGómez-Lunar
Ismael eHernández-González
María Dolores Rodríguez-Torres
Valeria eSouza
Gabriela eOlmedo-Alvarez
spellingShingle Zulema eGómez-Lunar
Ismael eHernández-González
María Dolores Rodríguez-Torres
Valeria eSouza
Gabriela eOlmedo-Alvarez
Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
Frontiers in Microbiology
Bacillus
Comparative genomics
microevolution
mobile genetics elements
phosphorus limitation
Free-living bacteria
author_facet Zulema eGómez-Lunar
Ismael eHernández-González
María Dolores Rodríguez-Torres
Valeria eSouza
Gabriela eOlmedo-Alvarez
author_sort Zulema eGómez-Lunar
title Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
title_short Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
title_full Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
title_fullStr Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
title_full_unstemmed Microevolution analysis of Bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
title_sort microevolution analysis of bacillus coahuilensis unveils differences in phosphorus acquisition strategies and their regulation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Bacterial genomes undergo numerous events of gene losses and gains that generate genome variability among strains of the same species (microevolution). Our aim was to compare the genomes and relevant phenotypes of three Bacillus coahuilensis strains from two oligotrophic hydrological systems in the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin (México), to unveil the environmental challenges that this species cope with, and the microevolutionary differences in these genotypes. Since the strains were isolated from a low P environment, we placed emphasis on the search of different phosphorus acquisition strategies. The three B. coahuilensis strains exhibited similar numbers of coding DNA sequences, of which 82% (2, 893) constituted the core genome, and 18% corresponded to accessory genes. Most of the genes in this last group were associated with mobile genetic elements or were annotated as hypothetical proteins. Ten percent of the pangenome consisted of strain-specific genes. Alignment of the three B. coahuilensis genomes indicated a high level of synteny and revealed the presence of several genomic islands. Unexpectedly, one of these islands contained genes that encode the 2-keto-3-deoxymannooctulosonic acid (Kdo) biosynthesis enzymes, a feature associated to cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria. Some microevolutionary changes were clearly associated with mobile genetic elements. Our analysis revealed inconsistencies between phenotype and genotype, which we suggest result from the impossibility to map regulatory features to genome analysis. Experimental results revealed variability in the types and numbers of auxotrophies between the strains that could not consistently be explained by in silico metabolic models. Several intraspecific differences in preferences for carbohydrate and phosphorus utilization were observed. Regarding phosphorus recycling, scavenging, and storage, variations were found between the three genomes. The three strains exhibited differences regarding alkaline phosphatase suggesting that in addition to gene gain and loss; regulation adjustment of gene expression also has contributed to the intraspecific diversity of B. coahuilensis.
topic Bacillus
Comparative genomics
microevolution
mobile genetics elements
phosphorus limitation
Free-living bacteria
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00058/full
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