Biosynthetic potential of the global ocean microbiome

Author:

Paoli LucasORCID,Ruscheweyh Hans-JoachimORCID,Forneris Clarissa C.,Hubrich Florian,Kautsar Satria,Bhushan Agneya,Lotti Alessandro,Clayssen Quentin,Salazar GuillemORCID,Milanese AlessioORCID,Carlström Charlotte I.,Papadopoulou ChrysaORCID,Gehrig Daniel,Karasikov MikhailORCID,Mustafa Harun,Larralde MartinORCID,Carroll Laura M.,Sánchez PabloORCID,Zayed Ahmed A.ORCID,Cronin Dylan R.,Acinas Silvia G.ORCID,Bork PeerORCID,Bowler ChrisORCID,Delmont Tom O.ORCID,Gasol Josep M.ORCID,Gossert Alvar D.ORCID,Kahles AndréORCID,Sullivan Matthew B.ORCID,Wincker Patrick,Zeller GeorgORCID,Robinson Serina L.ORCID,Piel JörnORCID,Sunagawa ShinichiORCID

Abstract

AbstractNatural microbial communities are phylogenetically and metabolically diverse. In addition to underexplored organismal groups1, this diversity encompasses a rich discovery potential for ecologically and biotechnologically relevant enzymes and biochemical compounds2,3. However, studying this diversity to identify genomic pathways for the synthesis of such compounds4 and assigning them to their respective hosts remains challenging. The biosynthetic potential of microorganisms in the open ocean remains largely uncharted owing to limitations in the analysis of genome-resolved data at the global scale. Here we investigated the diversity and novelty of biosynthetic gene clusters in the ocean by integrating around 10,000 microbial genomes from cultivated and single cells with more than 25,000 newly reconstructed draft genomes from more than 1,000 seawater samples. These efforts revealed approximately 40,000 putative mostly new biosynthetic gene clusters, several of which were found in previously unsuspected phylogenetic groups. Among these groups, we identified a lineage rich in biosynthetic gene clusters (‘Candidatus Eudoremicrobiaceae’) that belongs to an uncultivated bacterial phylum and includes some of the most biosynthetically diverse microorganisms in this environment. From these, we characterized the phospeptin and pythonamide pathways, revealing cases of unusual bioactive compound structure and enzymology, respectively. Together, this research demonstrates how microbiomics-driven strategies can enable the investigation of previously undescribed enzymes and natural products in underexplored microbial groups and environments.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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