Comparative genomic analysis reveals niche adaption of Lactobacillus acidophilus

Author:

Liu Xudong12,Wu Zhinan12,Hu Tongyuan1,Lin Xiaoqian13,Liang Hewei1,Li Wenxi13,Jin Xin1,Xiao Liang1456,Fang Xiaodong1,Zou Yuanqiang1456

Affiliation:

1. BGI Research , Shenzhen 518083 , China

2. College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049 , China

3. School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, South China University of Technology , Guangzhou 510006 , China

4. Lars Bolund Institute of Regenerative Medicine Qingdao-Europe Advanced Institute for LifeSciences , Qingdao 266555 , China

5. Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Detection and Intervention of human intestinal microbiome , Shenzhen 518083 , China

6. BGI College and Henan Institute of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhengzhou University , Zhengzhou 450052 , PR China

Abstract

Abstract Aims Lactobacillus acidophilus has been extensively applied in plentiful probiotic products. Although several studies have been performed to investigate the beneficial characteristics and genome function of L. acidophilus, comparative genomic analysis remains scarce. In this study, we collected 74 L. acidophilus genomes from our gut bacterial genome collection and the public database and conducted a comprehensive comparative genomic analysis. Methods and results This study revealed the potential correlation of the genomic diversity and niche adaptation of L. acidophilus from different perspectives. The pan-genome of L. acidophilus was found to be open, with metabolism, information storage, and processing genes mainly distributed in the core genome. Phage- and peptidase-associated genes were found in the genome of the specificity of animal-derived strains, which were related to the adaptation of the animal gut. SNP analysis showed the differences of the utilization of vitamin B12 in cellular of L. acidophilus strains from animal gut and others. Conclusions This work provides new insights for the genomic diversity analysis of L. acidophilus and uncovers the ecological adaptation of the specific strains.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Biotechnology

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