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A New Species of the gamma-Proteobacterium Francisella, F. adeliensis Sp. Nov., Endocytobiont in an Antarctic Marine Ciliate and Potential Evolutionary Forerunner of Pathogenic Species

Authors :
Vallesi, Adriana
Sjödin, Andreas
Petrelli, Dezemona
Luporini, Pierangelo
Taddei, Anna Rita
Thelaus, Johanna
Ohrman, Caroline
Nilsson, Elin
Di Giuseppe, Graziano
Gutierrez, Gabriel
Villalobo, Eduardo
Vallesi, Adriana
Sjödin, Andreas
Petrelli, Dezemona
Luporini, Pierangelo
Taddei, Anna Rita
Thelaus, Johanna
Ohrman, Caroline
Nilsson, Elin
Di Giuseppe, Graziano
Gutierrez, Gabriel
Villalobo, Eduardo
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The study of the draft genome of an Antarctic marine ciliate, Euplotes petzi, revealed foreign sequences of bacterial origin belonging to the gamma-proteobacterium Francisella that includes pathogenic and environmental species. TEM and FISH analyses confirmed the presence of a Francisella endocytobiont in E. petzi. This endocytobiont was isolated and found to be a new species, named F. adeliensis sp. nov.. F. adeliensis grows well at wide ranges of temperature, salinity, and carbon dioxide concentrations implying that it may colonize new organisms living in deeply diversified habitats. The F. adeliensis genome includes the igl and pdp gene sets (pdpC and pdpE excepted) of the Francisella pathogenicity island needed for intracellular growth. Consistently with an F. adeliensis ancient symbiotic lifestyle, it also contains a single insertion-sequence element. Instead, it lacks genes for the biosynthesis of essential amino acids such as cysteine, lysine, methionine, and tyrosine. In a genome-based phylogenetic tree, F. adeliensis forms a new early branching clade, basal to the evolution of pathogenic species. The correlations of this clade with the other clades raise doubts about a genuine free-living nature of the environmental Francisella species isolated from natural and man-made environments, and suggest to look at F. adeliensis asa pioneer in the Francisella colonization of eukaryotic organisms.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234601994
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s00248-018-1256-3