2019
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02128-19
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Unusual Metabolism and Hypervariation in the Genome of a Gracilibacterium (BD1-5) from an Oil-Degrading Community

Abstract: CPR bacteria are generally predicted to be symbionts due to their extensive biosynthetic deficits. Although monophyletic, they are not monolithic in terms of their lifestyles. The organism described here appears to have evolved an unusual metabolic platform not reliant on glucose or pentose sugars. Its biology appears to be centered around bacterial host-derived compounds and/or cell detritus. Amino acids likely provide building blocks for nucleic acids, peptidoglycan, and protein synthesis. We resolved an unu… Show more

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“…Gracilibacteria and Ca. Peregrinibacteria are characterised by typical cumulative GC skew curves with two clearly detectable extremes at the origin and the terminus of replication [13,16]. Therefore, we analysed the GC skew patterns for the three currently known complete genomes of other members of the candidate order UBA1400, representing Ca.…”
Section: Nucleotide Composition Disparitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gracilibacteria and Ca. Peregrinibacteria are characterised by typical cumulative GC skew curves with two clearly detectable extremes at the origin and the terminus of replication [13,16]. Therefore, we analysed the GC skew patterns for the three currently known complete genomes of other members of the candidate order UBA1400, representing Ca.…”
Section: Nucleotide Composition Disparitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, the Ch65 bacterium could acquire intermediates of the glycolytic pathway (e.g., fructose-1,6-bisphosphate or glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate) from the environment or its host organisms. The near-complete absence of the whole glycolytic pathway in some other CPR bacteria [16,17] suggests that this could be a common strategy in this lineage.…”
Section: Predicted Central Metabolic Pathwaysmentioning
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“…TAG_MAG_00018, from the same phylum (Gracilibacteria class) was in high abundance at TAG (273X) while in low abundance at Rainbow (max 10X; Additional File 4). The predominance of these groups in the Rimicaris holobiont, associated with small genome size for both TAG_MAG_00007 and TAG_MAG_00018 (1,201735 and 841,694 bp, respectively) adds to recent studies showing widespread CPR organisms often in association with abundant autotrophic taxa involved in nitrogen, sulfur and iron cycling [51,52].…”
Section: A Highly Diverse Epibiont Community In Rimicarismentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Similar results were obtained for A. cordatus , with Desulfobacterales averaging 31.5% of its microbiome, followed by Bacteroidetes (14.0%) and Spirochaetales (9.5%), with the addition of Rhizobiales (9.5%) and Lentisphaerales (7.0%). The most common phylotypes in A. cordatus were closely related to a recently described genus of the Desulfobacterales thus far known from a single psychrophilic species, Desulfoconvexum algidum , isolated from a fjord in the Svalbard archipelago ( Konneke et al, 2013 ) and members of the bacterial candidate phylum Gracilibacteria, which recent genomic analyses suggest are often symbiotic, displaying limited metabolic capacity ( Sieber et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%