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Genomic and phenotypic characterization of Thermosynechococcus-like strains reveals eight species within the genus Thermosynechococcus and a novel genus Parathermosynechococcus gen. nov.

Authors :
Tang, Jie
Jiang, Ying
Hu, Zhe
Zhou, Huizhen
You, Dawei
Daroch, Maurycy
Source :
Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution. Aug2024, Vol. 197, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Thermosynechococcus spp. characterized with polyphasic approach. • Eight species within the Thermosynechococcus. • New thermophilic genus proposed – Parathermosynechococcus. • Non-thermophilic genus identified within Thermosynechococcaceae. • Conserved genomic core of Thermosynechococcus pan-genome. Thermophilic unicellular cyanobacteria of the family Thermosynechococcaceae are essential primary producers and integral components of many microbial mats found in hot springs of Asia and North America. Historically, based on their simple morphology, these organisms, along with members of taxonomically unrelated thermophilic Thermostichaceae have been described with a generic term, " Synechococcus ", used for elongated unicellular cyanobacteria. This has created significant misperception in the scientific literature regarding the taxonomic status of these essential thermophilic primary producers and their relationship with Synechococcus sensu stricto. In this manuscript, we attempted a genome-driven taxonomic reevaluation of the family Thermosynechococcaceae. Application of genomic analyses such as GTDB classification, ANI/AAI and phylogenomics support the delineation of eight species within genus Thermosynechococcus. Two subspecies were further identified within T. taiwanensis by dDDH and phylogenomics. Moreover, the results also suggest the presence of two putative new genera phylogenetically alongside genus Thermosynechococcus , a thermophilic genus Parathermosynechococcus represented by PCC 6715 and a non-thermophilic genus represented by PCC 6312. The proposed genospecies and new genera were further integrated with morphological and/or ecological information. Interestingly, the phylogeny of 16S-23S ITS achieved a better taxonomic relationship than that of 16S rRNA and supported the genome-based classification of Thermosynechococcus spp. Finally, the pan-genome analysis indicated a conserved pattern of genomic core among known members of Thermosynechococcus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10557903
Volume :
197
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177879818
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108094