Collaborative metabolic curation of an emerging model marine bacterium,Alteromonas macleodiiATCC 27126

Author:

Sher DanielORCID,George Emma E.,Wietz Matthias,Gifford ScottORCID,Zoccaratto Luca,Weissberg Osnat,Koedooder CocoORCID,Waseem Bashir VK,Filho Marcelo Malisano Barreto,Mireles Raul,Malavin Stas,Naim Michal Liddor,Idan Tal,Shrivastava Vibhaw,Itelson Lynne,Sade Dagan,Hamoud Alhan Abu,Soussan Yara,Barak Noga,Karp Peter,Moore Lisa

Abstract

AbstractInferring the metabolic capabilities of an organism from its genome is a challenging process, relying on computationally-derived or manually curated metabolic networks. Manual curation can correct mistakes in the draft network and add missing reactions based on the literature, but requires significant expertise and is often the bottleneck for high-quality metabolic reconstructions. Here, we present a synopsis of a community curation workshop for the emerging model marine bacteriumAlteromonas macleodiiATCC 27126 and its genome database in BioCyc, focusing on pathways for utilizing organic carbon and nitrogen sources. Due to the scarcity of biochemical information or gene knock-outs, the curation process relied primarily on published growth phenotypes and bioinformatic analyses, including comparisons with relatedAlteromonasstrains. We report full pathways for the utilization of the algal polysaccharides alginate and pectin in contrast to inconclusive evidence for one carbon metabolism and mixed acid fermentation, in accordance with the lack of growth on methanol and formate. Pathways for amino acid degradation are ubiquitous acrossAlteromonas macleodiistrains, yet enzymes in the pathways for the degradation of threonine, tryptophan and tyrosine were not identified. Nucleotide degradation pathways are also partial in ATCC 27126. We postulate that demonstrated growth on nitrate as sole N source proceeds via a nitrate reductase pathway that is a hybrid of known pathways. Our evidence highlights the value of joint and interactive curation efforts, but also shows major knowledge gaps regardingAlteromonasmetabolism. The manually-curated metabolic reconstruction is available as a “Tier-2” database on BioCyc.ImportanceMetabolic reconstructions are vital for the systemic understanding of an organism’s ecology. Here, we report the outcome of a collaborative, interactive curation workshop to build a curated “metabolic encyclopedia” forAlteromonas macleodiiATCC 27126, a marine heterotrophic bacterium with widespread occurrence. Curating pathways for polysaccharide degradation, one-carbon metabolism, and others closed major knowledge gaps, and identified further avenues of research. Our study highlights how the combination of bioinformatic, genomic and physiological evidence can be harvested into a detailed metabolic model, but also identifies challenges if little experimental data is available for support. Overall, we show how an interactive get-together by a diverse group of scientists can advance the ecological understanding of emerging model bacteria, with relevance for the entire scientific community.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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