Comparative genomic analysis reveals metabolic diversity of different Paenibacillus groups
The genus Paenibacillus was originally recognized based on the 16S rRNA gene phylogeny. Recently, a standardized bacterial taxonomy approach based on a genome phylogeny has substantially revised the classification of Paenibacillus , dividing it into 23 genera. However, the metabolic differences amon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2020-12, Vol.104 (23), p.10133-10143 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus
Paenibacillus
was originally recognized based on the 16S rRNA gene phylogeny. Recently, a standardized bacterial taxonomy approach based on a genome phylogeny has substantially revised the classification of
Paenibacillus
, dividing it into 23 genera. However, the metabolic differences among these groups remain undescribed. Here, genomes of 41
Paenibacillus
strains comprising 25 species were sequenced, and a comparative genomic analysis was performed considering these and 187 publicly available
Paenibacillus
genomes to understand their phylogeny and metabolic differences. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that
Paenibacillus
clustered into 10 subgroups. Core genome and pan-genome analyses revealed similar functional categories among the different
Paenibacillus
subgroups; however, each group tended to harbor specific gene families. A large proportion of genes in the subgroups A, E, and G are related to carbohydrate metabolism. Among them, genes related to the glycoside hydrolase family were most abundant. Metabolic reconstruction of the newly sequenced genomes showed that the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway, pentose phosphate pathway, and citric acid cycle are central pathways of carbohydrate metabolism in
Paenibacillus
. Further, the genomes of the subgroups A and G lack genes involved in glyoxylate cycle and
d
-galacturonate degradation, respectively. The current study revealed the metabolic diversity of
Paenibacillus
subgroups assigned based on a genomic phylogeny and could inform the taxonomy of
Paenibacillus
.
Key points
• Paenibacillus clustered into 10 subgroups.
• Genomic content variation and metabolic diversity in the subgroup A, E, and G were described.
• Carbohydrate transport and metabolism is important for Paenibacillus survival. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-020-10984-3 |