Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios

Abstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which have evolved many characteristics and lifestyles to occupy various niches. The relationship between genome features and environmental adaptation strategies is an essential part for understanding...

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Main Authors: Heyu Lin, Min Yu, Xiaolei Wang, Xiao-Hua Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:BMC Genomics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4531-2
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spelling doaj-b7f389a1e0934b5c898ce3786b56556e2020-11-24T21:41:55ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-02-0119111410.1186/s12864-018-4531-2Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibriosHeyu Lin0Min Yu1Xiaolei Wang2Xiao-Hua Zhang3College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of ChinaCollege of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of ChinaCollege of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of ChinaCollege of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of ChinaAbstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which have evolved many characteristics and lifestyles to occupy various niches. The relationship between genome features and environmental adaptation strategies is an essential part for understanding the ecological functions of vibrios in the marine system. The advent of complete genome sequencing technology has provided an important method of examining the genetic characteristics of vibrios on the genomic level. Results Two Vibrio genomes were sequenced and found to occupy many unique orthologues families which absent from the previously genes pool of the complete genomes of vibrios. Comparative genomics analysis found vibrios encompass a steady core-genome and tremendous pan-genome with substantial gene gain and horizontal gene transfer events in the evolutionary history. Evolutionary analysis based on the core-genome tree suggested that V. fischeri emerged ~ 385 million years ago, along with the occurrence of cephalopods and the flourish of fish. The relatively large genomes, the high number of 16S rRNA gene copies, and the presence of R-M systems and CRISPR system help vibrios live in various marine environments. Chitin-degrading related genes are carried in nearly all the Vibrio genomes. The number of chitinase genes in vibrios has been extremely expanded compared to which in the most recent ancestor of the genus. The chitinase A genes were estimated to have evolved along with the genus, and have undergone significant purifying selective force to conserve the ancestral state. Conclusions Vibrios have experienced extremely genome expansion events during their evolutionary history, allowing them to develop various functions to spread globally. Despite their close phylogenetic relationships, vibrios were found to have a tremendous pan-genome with a steady core-genome, which indicates the highly plastic genome of the genus. Additionally, the existence of various chitin-degrading related genes and the expansion of chitinase A in the genus demonstrate the importance of the chitin utilization for vibrios. Defensive systems in the Vibrio genomes may protect them from the invasion of external DNA. These genomic features investigated here provide a better knowledge of how the evolutionary process has forged Vibrio genomes to occupy various niches.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4531-2VibrioComparative genomicsPhylogenyEnvironmental adaptationGene gain/lossChitinase
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author Heyu Lin
Min Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Xiao-Hua Zhang
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Min Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Xiao-Hua Zhang
Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
BMC Genomics
Vibrio
Comparative genomics
Phylogeny
Environmental adaptation
Gene gain/loss
Chitinase
author_facet Heyu Lin
Min Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Xiao-Hua Zhang
author_sort Heyu Lin
title Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
title_short Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
title_full Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
title_fullStr Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
title_sort comparative genomic analysis reveals the evolution and environmental adaptation strategies of vibrios
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which have evolved many characteristics and lifestyles to occupy various niches. The relationship between genome features and environmental adaptation strategies is an essential part for understanding the ecological functions of vibrios in the marine system. The advent of complete genome sequencing technology has provided an important method of examining the genetic characteristics of vibrios on the genomic level. Results Two Vibrio genomes were sequenced and found to occupy many unique orthologues families which absent from the previously genes pool of the complete genomes of vibrios. Comparative genomics analysis found vibrios encompass a steady core-genome and tremendous pan-genome with substantial gene gain and horizontal gene transfer events in the evolutionary history. Evolutionary analysis based on the core-genome tree suggested that V. fischeri emerged ~ 385 million years ago, along with the occurrence of cephalopods and the flourish of fish. The relatively large genomes, the high number of 16S rRNA gene copies, and the presence of R-M systems and CRISPR system help vibrios live in various marine environments. Chitin-degrading related genes are carried in nearly all the Vibrio genomes. The number of chitinase genes in vibrios has been extremely expanded compared to which in the most recent ancestor of the genus. The chitinase A genes were estimated to have evolved along with the genus, and have undergone significant purifying selective force to conserve the ancestral state. Conclusions Vibrios have experienced extremely genome expansion events during their evolutionary history, allowing them to develop various functions to spread globally. Despite their close phylogenetic relationships, vibrios were found to have a tremendous pan-genome with a steady core-genome, which indicates the highly plastic genome of the genus. Additionally, the existence of various chitin-degrading related genes and the expansion of chitinase A in the genus demonstrate the importance of the chitin utilization for vibrios. Defensive systems in the Vibrio genomes may protect them from the invasion of external DNA. These genomic features investigated here provide a better knowledge of how the evolutionary process has forged Vibrio genomes to occupy various niches.
topic Vibrio
Comparative genomics
Phylogeny
Environmental adaptation
Gene gain/loss
Chitinase
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4531-2
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