Insights into chemoautotrophic traits of a prevalent bacterial phylum CSP1-3, herein Sysuimicrobiota


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Citation
Liu et al. (2024). National Science Review 11 (11)
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Candidate bacterial phylum CSP1-3 has not been cultivated and is poorly understood. Here, we analyzed 112 CSP1-3 metagenome-assembled genomes and showed they are likely facultative anaerobes, with 3 of 5 families encoding autotrophy through the reductive glycine pathway (RGP), Wood–Ljungdahl pathway (WLP) or Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB), with hydrogen or sulfide as electron donors. Chemoautotrophic enrichments from hot spring sediments and fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed enrichment of six CSP1-3 genera, and both transcribed genes and DNA-stable isotope probing were consistent with proposed chemoautotrophic metabolisms. Ancestral state reconstructions showed that the ancestors of phylum CSP1-3 may have been acetogens that were autotrophic via the RGP, whereas the WLP and CBB were acquired by horizontal gene transfer. Our results reveal that CSP1-3 is a widely distributed phylum with the potential to contribute to the cycling of carbon, sulfur and nitrogen. The name Sysuimicrobiota phy. nov. is proposed.
Authors
Liu, Lan; Lian, Zheng-Han; Lv, Ai-Ping; Salam, Nimaichand; Zhang, Jian-Chao; Li, Meng-Meng; Sun, Wei-Min; Tan, Sha; Luo, Zhen-Hao; Gao, Lei; Yuan, Yang; Ming, Yu-Zhen; OuYang, Yu-Ting; Li, Yu-Xian; Liu, Ze-Tao; Hu, Chao-Jian; Chen, Ying; Hua, Zheng-Shuang; Shu, Wen-Sheng; Hedlund, Brian P; Li, Wen-Jun; Jiao, Jian-Yu
Publication date
2024-10-21
DOI
10.1093/nsr/nwae378 

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