Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood

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Autor(a) principal: Tláskal, Vojtech
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pylro, Victor Satler, Žifcáková, Lucia, Baldrian, Petr
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48724
Resumo: The bacterial genus Sodalis is represented by insect endosymbionts as well as free-living species. While the former have been studied frequently, the distribution of the latter is not yet clear. Here, we present a description of a free-living strain, Sodalis ligni sp. nov., originating from decomposing deadwood. The favored occurrence of S. ligni in deadwood is confirmed by both 16S rRNA gene distribution and metagenome data. Pangenome analysis of available Sodalis genomes shows at least three groups within the Sodalis genus: deadwood-associated strains, tsetse fly endosymbionts and endosymbionts of other insects. This differentiation is consistent in terms of the gene frequency level, genome similarity and carbohydrate-active enzyme composition of the genomes. Deadwood-associated strains contain genes for active decomposition of biopolymers of plant and fungal origin and can utilize more diverse carbon sources than their symbiotic relatives. Deadwood-associated strains, but not other Sodalis strains, have the genetic potential to fix N2, and the corresponding genes are expressed in deadwood. Nitrogenase genes are located within the genomes of Sodalis, including S. ligni, at multiple loci represented by more gene variants. We show decomposing wood to be a previously undescribed habitat of the genus Sodalis that appears to show striking ecological divergence.
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spelling Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwoodInsect symbiontsSodalisNitrogen fixationDecomposing deadwoodInsetos simbiontesFixação de nitrogênioMadeira morta em decomposiçãoThe bacterial genus Sodalis is represented by insect endosymbionts as well as free-living species. While the former have been studied frequently, the distribution of the latter is not yet clear. Here, we present a description of a free-living strain, Sodalis ligni sp. nov., originating from decomposing deadwood. The favored occurrence of S. ligni in deadwood is confirmed by both 16S rRNA gene distribution and metagenome data. Pangenome analysis of available Sodalis genomes shows at least three groups within the Sodalis genus: deadwood-associated strains, tsetse fly endosymbionts and endosymbionts of other insects. This differentiation is consistent in terms of the gene frequency level, genome similarity and carbohydrate-active enzyme composition of the genomes. Deadwood-associated strains contain genes for active decomposition of biopolymers of plant and fungal origin and can utilize more diverse carbon sources than their symbiotic relatives. Deadwood-associated strains, but not other Sodalis strains, have the genetic potential to fix N2, and the corresponding genes are expressed in deadwood. Nitrogenase genes are located within the genomes of Sodalis, including S. ligni, at multiple loci represented by more gene variants. We show decomposing wood to be a previously undescribed habitat of the genus Sodalis that appears to show striking ecological divergence.Frontiers Media2021-12-22T18:07:33Z2021-12-22T18:07:33Z2021-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfTLÁSKAL, V. et al. Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood. Frontiers in Biology, [S. l.], v. 12, 2021. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.668644.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48724Frontiers in Biologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTláskal, VojtechPylro, Victor SatlerŽifcáková, LuciaBaldrian, Petreng2021-12-22T18:07:33Zoai:localhost:1/48724Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2021-12-22T18:07:33Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
title Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
spellingShingle Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
Tláskal, Vojtech
Insect symbionts
Sodalis
Nitrogen fixation
Decomposing deadwood
Insetos simbiontes
Fixação de nitrogênio
Madeira morta em decomposição
title_short Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
title_full Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
title_fullStr Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
title_full_unstemmed Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
title_sort Ecological divergence within the enterobacterial genus sodalis: from insect symbionts to inhabitants of decomposing deadwood
author Tláskal, Vojtech
author_facet Tláskal, Vojtech
Pylro, Victor Satler
Žifcáková, Lucia
Baldrian, Petr
author_role author
author2 Pylro, Victor Satler
Žifcáková, Lucia
Baldrian, Petr
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tláskal, Vojtech
Pylro, Victor Satler
Žifcáková, Lucia
Baldrian, Petr
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Insect symbionts
Sodalis
Nitrogen fixation
Decomposing deadwood
Insetos simbiontes
Fixação de nitrogênio
Madeira morta em decomposição
topic Insect symbionts
Sodalis
Nitrogen fixation
Decomposing deadwood
Insetos simbiontes
Fixação de nitrogênio
Madeira morta em decomposição
description The bacterial genus Sodalis is represented by insect endosymbionts as well as free-living species. While the former have been studied frequently, the distribution of the latter is not yet clear. Here, we present a description of a free-living strain, Sodalis ligni sp. nov., originating from decomposing deadwood. The favored occurrence of S. ligni in deadwood is confirmed by both 16S rRNA gene distribution and metagenome data. Pangenome analysis of available Sodalis genomes shows at least three groups within the Sodalis genus: deadwood-associated strains, tsetse fly endosymbionts and endosymbionts of other insects. This differentiation is consistent in terms of the gene frequency level, genome similarity and carbohydrate-active enzyme composition of the genomes. Deadwood-associated strains contain genes for active decomposition of biopolymers of plant and fungal origin and can utilize more diverse carbon sources than their symbiotic relatives. Deadwood-associated strains, but not other Sodalis strains, have the genetic potential to fix N2, and the corresponding genes are expressed in deadwood. Nitrogenase genes are located within the genomes of Sodalis, including S. ligni, at multiple loci represented by more gene variants. We show decomposing wood to be a previously undescribed habitat of the genus Sodalis that appears to show striking ecological divergence.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48724
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