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History of the Study of the Genus Thiothrix: From the First Enrichment Cultures to Pangenomic Analysis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23179531

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Thiothrix; phylogeny; pangenome; metagenome-assembled genome

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [20-14-00137]

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Representatives of the genus Thiothrix are filamentous, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that inhabit flowing waters with counter-oriented sulfide and oxygen gradients. Traditional phylogenetic markers, such as the 16S rRNA gene, are not effective for species differentiation in this genus, and genome analysis is required for accurate classification.
Representatives of the genus Thiothrix are filamentous, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria found in flowing waters with counter-oriented sulfide and oxygen gradients. They were first described at the end of the 19th century, but the first pure cultures of this species only became available 100 years later. An increase in the number of described Thiothrix species at the beginning of the 21st century shows that the classical phylogenetic marker, 16S rRNA gene, is not informative for species differentiation, which is possible based on genome analysis. Pangenome analysis of the genus Thiothrix showed that the core genome includes genes for dissimilatory sulfur metabolism and central metabolic pathways, namely the Krebs cycle, Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, glyoxylate cycle, Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle, and genes for phosphorus metabolism and amination. The shell part of the pangenome includes genes for dissimilatory nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen fixation, for respiration with thiosulfate. The dispensable genome comprises genes predicted to encode mainly hypothetical proteins, transporters, transcription regulators, methyltransferases, transposases, and toxin-antitoxin systems.

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