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Biogeography and environmental genomics of the Roseobacter-affiliated pelagic CHAB-I-5 lineage

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University of Oldenburg1

University of Göttingen2

Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark3

Bacterial Ecophysiology and Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark4

University West of Florida5

The identification and functional characterization of microbial communities remains a prevailing topic in microbial oceanography as information on environmentally relevant pelagic prokaryotes is still limited. The Roseobacter group, an abundant lineage of marine Alphaproteobacteria, can constitute large proportions of the bacterioplankton.

Roseobacters also occur associated with eukaryotic organisms and possess streamlined as well as larger genomes from 2.2 to >5 Mpb. Here, we show that one pelagic cluster of this group, CHAB-I-5, occurs globally from tropical to polar regions and accounts for up to 22% of the active North Sea bacterioplankton in the summer.

The first sequenced genome of a CHAB-I-5 organism comprises 3.6 Mbp and exhibits features of an oligotrophic lifestyle. In a metatranscriptome of North Sea surface waters, 98% of the encoded genes were present, and genes encoding various ABC transporters, glutamate synthase and CO oxidation were particularly upregulated.

Phylogenetic gene content analyses of 41 genomes of the Roseobacter group revealed a unique cluster of pelagic organisms distinct from other lineages of this group, highlighting the adaptation to life in nutrient-depleted environments.

Language: English
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Year: 2016
Pages: 16063
ISSN: 20585276
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.63
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-2473-6202 , 0000-0002-8646-7925 and Gram, Lone

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