Thermophilic Dehalococcoidia with unusual traits shed light on an unexpected past

Author:

Palmer Marike1ORCID,Covington Jonathan K1ORCID,Zhou En-Min123ORCID,Thomas Scott C14ORCID,Habib Neeli35,Seymour Cale O1,Lai Dengxun1ORCID,Johnston Juliet6,Hashimi Ameena7,Jiao Jian-Yu2ORCID,Muok Alise R8,Liu Lan2ORCID,Xian Wen-Dong2,Zhi Xiao-Yang3ORCID,Li Meng-Meng2,Silva Leslie P910,Bowen Benjamin P910ORCID,Louie Katherine910,Briegel Ariane8ORCID,Pett-Ridge Jennifer61112ORCID,Weber Peter K6ORCID,Tocheva Elitza I7ORCID,Woyke Tanja91011ORCID,Northen Trent R910ORCID,Mayali Xavier6ORCID,Li Wen-Jun2ORCID,Hedlund Brian P113ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences, University of Nevada Las Vegas , Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA

2. State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resources and Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Sun Yat-Sen University , 510275 Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China

3. Key Laboratory of Microbial Diversity in Southwest China of Ministry of Education, Yunnan Institute of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Yunnan University , 650091 Kunming, People’s Republic of China

4. Department of Molecular Pathobiology, New York University College of Dentistry , New York, NY 10010, USA

5. Department of Microbiology, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University , Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan

6. Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Livermore, CA, USA

7. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Life Sciences Institute, The University of British Columbia , Vancouver, BC, Canada

8. Institute of Biology, Centre for Microbial Cell Biology, Leiden University , Leiden, The Netherlands

9. The Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute , Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

10. Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

11. Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California Merced , Merced, CA 95343, USA

12. Innovative Genomics Institute, University of California Berkeley , Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

13. Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine, University of Nevada Las Vegas , Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA

Abstract

Abstract Although the phylum Chloroflexota is ubiquitous, its biology and evolution are poorly understood due to limited cultivability. Here, we isolated two motile, thermophilic bacteria from hot spring sediments belonging to the genus Tepidiforma and class Dehalococcoidia within the phylum Chloroflexota. A combination of cryo-electron tomography, exometabolomics, and cultivation experiments using stable isotopes of carbon revealed three unusual traits: flagellar motility, a peptidoglycan-containing cell envelope, and heterotrophic activity on aromatics and plant-associated compounds. Outside of this genus, flagellar motility has not been observed in Chloroflexota, and peptidoglycan-containing cell envelopes have not been described in Dehalococcoidia. Although these traits are unusual among cultivated Chloroflexota and Dehalococcoidia, ancestral character state reconstructions showed flagellar motility and peptidoglycan-containing cell envelopes were ancestral within the Dehalococcoidia, and subsequently lost prior to a major adaptive radiation of Dehalococcoidia into marine environments. However, despite the predominantly vertical evolutionary histories of flagellar motility and peptidoglycan biosynthesis, the evolution of enzymes for degradation of aromatics and plant-associated compounds was predominantly horizontal and complex. Together, the presence of these unusual traits in Dehalococcoidia and their evolutionary histories raise new questions about the timing and selective forces driving their successful niche expansion into global oceans.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Gouvernement du Canada | Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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