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Comparative Genomics Reveals Metabolic Specificity of Endozoicomonas Isolated from a Marine Sponge and the Genomic Repertoire for Host-Bacteria Symbioses.


ABSTRACT: The most recently described bacterial members of the genus Endozoicomonas have been found in association with a wide variety of marine invertebrates. Despite their ubiquity in the host holobiont, limited information is available on the molecular genomic signatures of the symbiotic association of Endozoicomonas with marine sponges. Here, we generated a draft genome of Endozoicomonas sp. OPT23 isolated from the intertidal marine sponge Ophlitaspongia papilla and performed comprehensive comparative genomics analyses. Genome-specific analysis and metabolic pathway comparison of the members of the genus Endozoicomonas revealed the presence of gene clusters encoding for unique metabolic features, such as the utilization of carbon sources through lactate, L-rhamnose metabolism, and a phenylacetic acid degradation pathway in Endozoicomonas sp. OPT23. Moreover, the genome harbors genes encoding for eukaryotic-like proteins, such as ankyrin repeats, tetratricopeptide repeats, and Sel1 repeats, which likely facilitate sponge-bacterium attachment. The genome also encodes major secretion systems and homologs of effector molecules that seem to enable the sponge-associated bacterium to interact with the sponge and deliver the virulence factors for successful colonization. In conclusion, the genome analysis of Endozoicomonas sp. OPT23 revealed the presence of adaptive genomic signatures that might favor their symbiotic lifestyle within the sponge host.

SUBMITTER: Alex A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6955870 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative Genomics Reveals Metabolic Specificity of <i>Endozoicomonas</i> Isolated from a Marine Sponge and the Genomic Repertoire for Host-Bacteria Symbioses.

Alex Anoop A   Antunes Agostinho A  

Microorganisms 20191130 12


The most recently described bacterial members of the genus <i>Endozoicomonas</i> have been found in association with a wide variety of marine invertebrates. Despite their ubiquity in the host holobiont, limited information is available on the molecular genomic signatures of the symbiotic association of <i>Endozoicomonas</i> with marine sponges. Here, we generated a draft genome of <i>Endozoicomonas</i> sp. OPT23 isolated from the intertidal marine sponge <i>Ophlitaspongia papilla</i> and perform  ...[more]

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