Discovery and genomics of H2-oxidizing/O2-reducing Deferribacterota ectosymbiotic with protists in the guts of termites and a Cryptocercus cockroach


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Citation
Maruoka et al. (2026). ISME Communications 6 (1)
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Abstract
Abstract Members of the phylum Deferribacterota inhabit diverse environments, but their symbiosis with protists has never been reported. We discovered an ectosymbiotic clade of Deferribacterota specifically associated with spirotrichonymphid protists in the guts of the termites Reticulitermes speratus and Hodotermopsis sjostedti and trichonymphid protists in the gut of the wood-feeding cockroach Cryptocercus punctulatus. The ectosymbiotic Deferribacterota were spiral shaped and attached to 16%–91% of the host protist cells. These formed a monophyletic cluster within an uncultured insect gut-associated family-level clade, which is sister to the vertebrate gut-associated family Mucispirillaceae. The complete genome of an ectosymbiotic Deferribacterota was obtained from a Trichonympha acuta cell in a C. punctulatus gut and analyzed together with a single-cell amplified genome of another ectosymbiotic Deferribacterota associated with Holomastigotes sp. in the gut of R. speratus. Genome analyses suggest that these Deferribacterota ferment monosaccharides and conduct fumarate and oxidative respiration with H2 as an electron donor. They thus possibly contribute to the removal of hydrogen and oxygen to protect the fermentative activity of the protist hosts. The ectosymbionts possess reduced signal transduction gene repertoires, implying that the association has provided a relatively stable environment for these bacteria. The ectosymbionts likely possess flagella with an unusually expanded number of flagellin variants up to 40, which may reflect an adaptation to their ectosymbiotic lifestyle. We propose a novel genus, Termitispirillum, for these ectosymbionts and a novel family, Termitispirillaceae, for the insect-gut clade, under SeqCode. Our findings provide new insights into the ecology and evolution of Deferribacterota.
Authors
Maruoka, Naoya; Kudo, Rinpei; Igai, Katsura; Shimizu, Michiru; Yuki, Masahiro; Ohkuma, Moriya; Hongoh, Yuichi
Publication date
2026-01-14
DOI
10.1093/ismeco/ycag002 

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