Assessment of Erythrobacter species diversity through pan-genome analysis with newly isolated Erythrobacter sp. 3-20A1M

Cited 4 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads
Title
Assessment of Erythrobacter species diversity through pan-genome analysis with newly isolated Erythrobacter sp. 3-20A1M
Author(s)
S H Cho; Y Jeong; E Lee; So Ra KoChi-Yong Ahn; Hee-Mock Oh; B K Cho; S Cho
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 601-609
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Erythrobacter species are extensively studied marine bacteria that produce various carotenoids. Due to their photoheterotrophic ability, it has been suggested that they play a crucial role in marine ecosystems. It is essential to identify the genome sequence and the genes of the species to predict their role in the marine ecosystem. In this study, we report the complete genome sequence of the marine bacterium Erythrobacter sp. 3-20A1M. The genome size was 3.1 Mbp and its GC content was 64.8%. In total, 2998 genetic features were annotated, of which 2882 were annotated as functional coding genes. Using the genetic information of Erythrobacter sp. 3-20A1M, we performed pangenome analysis with other Erythrobacter species. This revealed highly conserved secondary metabolite biosynthesis-related COG functions across Erythrobacter species. Through subsequent secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene cluster prediction and KEGG analysis, the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway was proven conserved in all Erythrobacter species, except for the spheroidene and spirilloxanthin pathways, which are only found in photosynthetic Erythrobacter species. The presence of virulence genes, especially the plant-algae cell wall degrading genes, revealed that Erythrobacter sp. 3-20A1M is a potential marine plant-algae scavenger.
Keyword
ErythrobacterWhole-genome sequencingPan-genome analysisSecondary metabolites
ISSN
1017-7825
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2012.12054
Type
Article
Appears in Collections:
Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Cell Factory Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Files in This Item:
  • There are no files associated with this item.


Items in OpenAccess@KRIBB are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.