Genomic characterization of Nitrospirillum amazonense strain CBAmC, a nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from surface-sterilized sugarcane stems
Nitrospirillum amazonense is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium that shows potential to promote plant growth when inoculated into sugarcane and rice plants. This microorganism has been the subject of biochemical and genetic characterization to elucidate important functions related to host plant interaction...
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description | Nitrospirillum amazonense
is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium that shows potential to promote plant growth when inoculated into sugarcane and rice plants. This microorganism has been the subject of biochemical and genetic characterization to elucidate important functions related to host plant interaction and growth promotion, including the determination of draft genome sequences of two strains, Y2 and CBAmC, the second of which is the aim of the present study. CBAmC has been isolated from sugarcane (
Saccharum
spp.), and is currently used in a sugarcane consortium inoculant with four other nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains. The present paper describes a significant improvement in the genome sequence and assembly for the
N. amazonense
strain CBAmC, and determination for the first time of a complete genome sequence for this bacterial species, using PacBio technology. The analysis of the genomic data obtained allowed the discovery of genes coding for metabolic pathways and cellular structures that may be determinant for the success of the bacterial establishment and colonization into the host sugarcane plant, besides conferring important characteristics to the inoculant. These include genes for the use of sucrose and
N
-glycans, biosynthesis of autoinducer molecules, siderophore production and acquisition, auxin and polyamine biosynthesis, flagellum, σ-fimbriae, a variety of secretion systems, and a complete denitrification system. Concerning genes for nitrogenase and auxiliary proteins, it was possible to corroborate literature data that in
N. amazonense
these probably had originated from horizontal gene transfer, from bacteria of the Rhizobiales order. The complete genomic sequence of the CBAmC strain of
N. amazonense
revealed that the bacterium harbors four replicons, including three chromosomes and one chromid, a profile that coincides with that of other two strains, according to literature data, suggesting that as a replicon pattern for the species. Finally, results of phylogenomic analyses in this work support the recent reclassification of the species, separating it from the
Azospirillum
genus. More importantly, results of the present work shall guide subsequent studies on strain CBAmC as well as the development of a sugarcane inoculant. |
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Saccharum
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N. amazonense
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N
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N. amazonense
these probably had originated from horizontal gene transfer, from bacteria of the Rhizobiales order. The complete genomic sequence of the CBAmC strain of
N. amazonense
revealed that the bacterium harbors four replicons, including three chromosomes and one chromid, a profile that coincides with that of other two strains, according to literature data, suggesting that as a replicon pattern for the species. Finally, results of phylogenomic analyses in this work support the recent reclassification of the species, separating it from the
Azospirillum
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Saccharum
spp.), and is currently used in a sugarcane consortium inoculant with four other nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains. The present paper describes a significant improvement in the genome sequence and assembly for the
N. amazonense
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N
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N. amazonense
these probably had originated from horizontal gene transfer, from bacteria of the Rhizobiales order. The complete genomic sequence of the CBAmC strain of
N. amazonense
revealed that the bacterium harbors four replicons, including three chromosomes and one chromid, a profile that coincides with that of other two strains, according to literature data, suggesting that as a replicon pattern for the species. Finally, results of phylogenomic analyses in this work support the recent reclassification of the species, separating it from the
Azospirillum
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Saccharum
spp.), and is currently used in a sugarcane consortium inoculant with four other nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains. The present paper describes a significant improvement in the genome sequence and assembly for the
N. amazonense
strain CBAmC, and determination for the first time of a complete genome sequence for this bacterial species, using PacBio technology. The analysis of the genomic data obtained allowed the discovery of genes coding for metabolic pathways and cellular structures that may be determinant for the success of the bacterial establishment and colonization into the host sugarcane plant, besides conferring important characteristics to the inoculant. These include genes for the use of sucrose and
N
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N. amazonense
these probably had originated from horizontal gene transfer, from bacteria of the Rhizobiales order. The complete genomic sequence of the CBAmC strain of
N. amazonense
revealed that the bacterium harbors four replicons, including three chromosomes and one chromid, a profile that coincides with that of other two strains, according to literature data, suggesting that as a replicon pattern for the species. Finally, results of phylogenomic analyses in this work support the recent reclassification of the species, separating it from the
Azospirillum
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