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Ancestral Absence of Electron Transport Chains in Patescibacteria and DPANN

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Beam J.P., Becraft E.D., Brown J.M., Schulz F., Jarett J.K., Bezuidt O., Poulton N.J., Clark K., Dunfield P.F., Ravin N.V., Spear J.R., Hedlund B.P., Kormas K.A., Sievert S.M., Elshahed M.S., Barton H.A., Stott M.B., Eisen J.A., Moser D.P., Onstott T.C., Woyke T., Stepanauskas R.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.3389/fmicb.2020.01848
Keyword
edetic acid
glycerol
iron oxide
nitric oxide
oxidoreductase
RNA 16S
Actinobacteria
amino acid metabolism
amino acid sequence
Article
bacterium
bioinformatics
bootstrapping
Crenarchaeota
energy transfer
Firmicutes
fluorescence activated cell sorting
gene loss
gene sequence
genome analysis
genome size
Geobacillus
glycolysis
horizontal gene transfer
illumina sequencing
Isoptera
metagenome
metagenomics
microbial community
microbial diversity
nonhuman
oxidative phosphorylation
Patescibacteria
phylogeny
plesiomorphy
principal coordinate analysis
protein phosphorylation
Proteobacteria
respiratory chain
sequence analysis
single amplified genome
soil microflora
symbiosis
taxonomy
Frontiers Media S.A.
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Abstract
Recent discoveries suggest that the candidate superphyla Patescibacteria and DPANN constitute a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of Bacteria and Archaea. Their small genomes and limited coding potential have been hypothesized to be ancestral adaptations to obligate symbiotic lifestyles. To test this hypothesis, we performed cell–cell association, genomic, and phylogenetic analyses on 4,829 individual cells of Bacteria and Archaea from 46 globally distributed surface and subsurface field samples. This confirmed the ubiquity and abundance of Patescibacteria and DPANN in subsurface environments, the small size of their genomes and cells, and the divergence of their gene content from other Bacteria and Archaea. Our analyses suggest that most Patescibacteria and DPANN in the studied subsurface environments do not form specific physical associations with other microorganisms. These data also suggest that their unusual genomic features and prevalent auxotrophies may be a result of ancestral, minimal cellular energy transduction mechanisms that lack respiration, thus relying solely on fermentation for energy conservation. © Copyright © 2020 Beam, Becraft, Brown, Schulz, Jarett, Bezuidt, Poulton, Clark, Dunfield, Ravin, Spear, Hedlund, Kormas, Sievert, Elshahed, Barton, Stott, Eisen, Moser, Onstott, Woyke and Stepanauskas.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71259
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