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Genome streamlining and chemical defense in a coral reef symbiosis.


ABSTRACT: Secondary metabolites are ubiquitous in bacteria, but by definition, they are thought to be nonessential. Highly toxic secondary metabolites such as patellazoles have been isolated from marine tunicates, where their exceptional potency and abundance implies a role in chemical defense, but their biological source is unknown. Here, we describe the association of the tunicate Lissoclinum patella with a symbiotic ?-proteobacterium, Candidatus Endolissoclinum faulkneri, and present chemical and biological evidence that the bacterium synthesizes patellazoles. We sequenced and assembled the complete Ca. E. faulkneri genome, directly from metagenomic DNA obtained from the tunicate, where it accounted for 0.6% of sequence data. We show that the large patellazoles biosynthetic pathway is maintained, whereas the remainder of the genome is undergoing extensive streamlining to eliminate unneeded genes. The preservation of this pathway in streamlined bacteria demonstrates that secondary metabolism is an essential component of the symbiotic interaction.

SUBMITTER: Kwan JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3528492 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome streamlining and chemical defense in a coral reef symbiosis.

Kwan Jason C JC   Donia Mohamed S MS   Han Andrew W AW   Hirose Euichi E   Haygood Margo G MG   Schmidt Eric W EW  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121126 50


Secondary metabolites are ubiquitous in bacteria, but by definition, they are thought to be nonessential. Highly toxic secondary metabolites such as patellazoles have been isolated from marine tunicates, where their exceptional potency and abundance implies a role in chemical defense, but their biological source is unknown. Here, we describe the association of the tunicate Lissoclinum patella with a symbiotic α-proteobacterium, Candidatus Endolissoclinum faulkneri, and present chemical and biolo  ...[more]

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