Metagenome Assembled Genomes (MAG) Facilitate a Better Understanding of Microbially-mediated Heavy Metal Resistance in Soils from a Former Nuclear Materials Production Facility

Author:

Kommu Navya,Stothard Paul,Chukwujindu Christian,Pathak Ashish,Chauhan Ashvini

Abstract

AbstractShotgun metagenomes is a repository of all the genes present in an environmental sample. With recent advancements in bioinformatic techniques, it is now possible to in-silico retrieve sequences that belong to specific taxa, followed by assembly and annotation and the obtained sequences are called as metagenome-assembled genome (MAG), which facilitates better understanding of metabolic and other traits without having to culture the microorganism. We applied the MAG technique using the nf-core/mag pipeline on shotgun metagenome sequences obtained from a soil ecosystem that has long-term co-contamination with radionuclides (mainly uranium), heavy metals (mercury, nickel etc.) and organic compounds. Annotation of MAGs was performed using SPAdes and MEGAHIT and genomes were binned and taxonomically classified using the GTDBTk and CAT toolkits within nf-core/mag. Additional annotations were done using Prokka and Prodigal and the dRep program was used to choose specific MAGs for further analysis. Initial analysis resulted in a total of 254 MAGs which met the high-quality standard with the completeness > 95% and contamination < 5%, accounting for 26.67% of all the MAGs (Fig SI-1). After bin refinement and de-replication, 27 MAGs (18 from Winter season and 9 from Summer season) were reconstructed. These 27 MAGs span across 6 bacterial phyla and the most predominant ones were Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Cyanobacteria regardless of the season. Overall, theArthrobacterMAG was found to be one that was robust for further analysis. Over 1749 genes putatively involved in crucial metabolism of elements viz. nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur and 598 genes encoding enzymes for metals resistance from cadmium, zinc, chromium, arsenic and copper. In summary, this project enhances our understanding of genes conferring resistance to heavy metals in uranium contaminated soils.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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