RRC ID 60349
Author Mohapatra B, Kazy SK, Sar P.
Title Comparative genome analysis of arsenic reducing, hydrocarbon metabolizing groundwater bacterium Achromobacter sp. KAs 3-5T explains its competitive edge for survival in aquifer environment.
Journal Genomics
Abstract Whole genome sequence of arsenic (As) reducing, hydrocarbon metabolizing groundwater bacterium Achromobacter sp. KAs 3-5T was explored to understand the genomic basis of its As-ecophysiology and niche adaptation in aquifer environment. The genome (5.6 Mbp, 65.5 G + C mol %) encodes 4840 proteins, 1138 enzymes, 53 tRNAs, 11 rRNAs, 608 signal peptides, and 1.13% horizontally transferred genes. Presence of genes encoding cytosolic As5+-reduction (arsRCBH, ACR3), aromatics utilization (bph, naph, catABC, boxABCD, genACB), Fe-transformation (tonB, achromobactin, FUR, FeR), and denitrification (nar, nap) processes were observed and validated through proteomics. Phylogenomic analysis (< 90% ANI, < 50% DDH) confirmed strain KAs 3-5T to be a novel representative of the genus Achromobacter. An asymptotic open pan-genome (20,855 genes) and high correlation between genomic and ecological diversity suggested niche preference ability of this genus. Assemblage of species specific genes affiliated to transcription-regulation, membrane transport, and redox-transformation explained the strain's competitive survival strategies in As-rich oligotrophic groundwater.
Volume 111(6)
Pages 1604-1619
Published 2019-12-1
DOI 10.1016/j.ygeno.2018.11.004
PII S0888-7543(18)30421-X
PMID 30445215
MeSH Achromobacter* / genetics Achromobacter* / metabolism Arsenic / metabolism* Genome, Bacterial* Groundwater / microbiology* Hydrocarbons / metabolism* Oxidation-Reduction Water Microbiology*
IF 3.16
Times Cited 2
Resource
General Microbes JCM31426