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花蜜栖息生态转变后的基因组进化

Genome evolution following an ecological shift in nectar-dwelling .

作者信息

Sanchez Vivianna A, Renner Tanya, Baker Lydia J, Hendry Tory A

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

mSphere. 2025 Jan 28;10(1):e0101024. doi: 10.1128/msphere.01010-24. Epub 2024 Dec 26.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The bacterial genus includes species found in environmental habitats like soil and water, as well as taxa adapted to be host-associated or pathogenic. High genetic diversity may allow for this habitat flexibility, but the specific genes underlying switches between habitats are poorly understood. One lineage of has undergone a substantial habitat change by evolving from a presumed soil-dwelling ancestral state to thrive in floral nectar. Here, we compared the genomes of floral-dwelling and pollinator-associated , including newly described species, with genomes from relatives found in other environments to determine the genomic changes associated with this ecological shift. Following one evolutionary origin of floral nectar adaptation, nectar-dwelling taxa have undergone reduction in genome size compared with relatives and have experienced dynamic gene gains and losses as they diversified. Gene content changes suggest a shift to metabolism of monosaccharides rather than diverse carbohydrates, and scavenging of nitrogen sources, which we predict to be beneficial in nectar environments. Gene gains appear to result from duplication events, evolutionary divergence, and horizontal gene transfer. Most notably, nectar-dwelling acquired the ability to degrade pectin from plant pathogens, and the genes underlying this ability have duplicated and are under selection within the clade. We hypothesize that this ability was a key trait for adaptation to floral nectar, as it could improve access to nutrients in the nutritionally unbalanced habitat of nectar. These results identify the genomic changes and traits coinciding with a dramatic habitat switch from soil to floral nectar.

IMPORTANCE

Many bacteria, including the genus , commonly evolve to exploit new habitats. However, the genetic changes that underlie habitat switches are often unknown. Floral nectar is home to specialized microbes that can grow in this nutritionally unbalanced habitat. Several specialized species evolved from soil-dwelling relatives to become common and abundant in floral nectar. Here, we investigate the genomic adaptations required to successfully colonize a novel habitat like floral nectar. We performed comparative genomics analyses between nectar-dwelling and species from other environments, like soil and water. We find that although gene loss coincided with the switch to living in nectar, gains of specific genes from other bacteria may have been particularly important for this ecological change. living in nectar gained genes for degrading pectin, a plant polysaccharide, which may improve access to nutrients in their environment. These findings shed light on how evolutionary novelty evolves in bacteria.

摘要

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该细菌属包括存在于土壤和水等环境栖息地中的物种,以及适应与宿主相关或致病的分类群。高遗传多样性可能允许这种栖息地灵活性,但不同栖息地之间转换的具体基因尚不清楚。该属的一个谱系经历了重大的栖息地变化,从假定的土壤栖息祖先状态进化到在花蜜中茁壮成长。在这里,我们比较了栖息于花朵和与传粉者相关的该属细菌的基因组,包括新描述的物种,与在其他环境中发现的亲缘种的基因组,以确定与这种生态转变相关的基因组变化。在花蜜适应的一个进化起源之后,与亲缘种相比,栖息于花蜜的该属分类群的基因组大小有所减小,并且在多样化过程中经历了动态的基因得失。基因内容的变化表明向单糖代谢而非多种碳水化合物代谢的转变,以及对氮源的 scavenging(此处scavenging意思不明,可能是“获取”之类的意思),我们预计这在花蜜环境中是有益的。基因获得似乎源于复制事件、进化分歧和水平基因转移。最值得注意的是,栖息于花蜜的该属细菌获得了从植物病原体降解果胶的能力,并且这种能力的相关基因已经复制并且在该进化枝内处于选择之中。我们假设这种能力是适应花蜜的关键特征,因为它可以改善在营养不均衡的花蜜栖息地中获取营养的能力。这些结果确定了与从土壤到花蜜的剧烈栖息地转变相一致的基因组变化和特征。

重要性

许多细菌,包括该属细菌,通常会进化以利用新的栖息地。然而,栖息地转换背后的遗传变化往往是未知的。花蜜是特殊微生物的家园,这些微生物可以在这种营养不均衡的栖息地中生长。几种特殊的该属物种从土壤栖息的亲缘种进化而来,在花蜜中变得常见且数量众多。在这里,我们研究了成功定殖于像花蜜这样的新栖息地所需的基因组适应性。我们对栖息于花蜜的该属细菌和来自其他环境(如土壤和水)的该属物种进行了比较基因组学分析。我们发现,虽然基因丢失与转向生活在花蜜中同时发生,但从其他细菌获得特定基因可能对这种生态变化特别重要。生活在花蜜中的该属细菌获得了降解果胶(一种植物多糖)的基因,这可能改善它们在环境中获取营养的能力。这些发现揭示了细菌中进化新奇性是如何演变的。

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