An environmental bacterial taxon with a large and distinct metabolic repertoire.

Wilson, Micheal C., Mori, Tetsushi, Rückert, Christian, Uria, Agustinus R., Helf, Maximilian J., Takada, Kentaro, Gernert, Christine, Steffens, Ursula A. E., Heycke, Nina, Schmitt, Susanne, Rinke, Christian, Helfrich, Eric J. N., Brachmann, Alexander O., Gurgui, Cristian, Wakimoto, Toshiyuki, Kracht, Matthias, Crüsemann, Max, Hentschel, Ute , Abe, Ikuro, Matsunaga, Shigeki, Kalinowski, Jörn, Takeyama, Haruko and Piel, Jörn (2014) An environmental bacterial taxon with a large and distinct metabolic repertoire. Nature, 506 (7486). pp. 58-62. DOI 10.1038/nature12959.

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Abstract

Cultivated bacteria such as actinomycetes are a highly useful source of biomedically important natural products. However, such ‘talented’ producers represent only a minute fraction of the entire, mostly uncultivated, prokaryotic diversity. The uncultured majority is generally perceived as a large, untapped resource of new drug candidates, but so far it is unknown whether taxa containing talented bacteria indeed exist. Here we report the single-cell- and metagenomics-based discovery of such producers. Two phylotypes of the candidate genus ‘Entotheonella’ with genomes of greater than 9 megabases and multiple, distinct biosynthetic gene clusters co-inhabit the chemically and microbially rich marine sponge Theonella swinhoei. Almost all bioactive polyketides and peptides known from this animal were attributed to a single phylotype. ‘Entotheonella’ spp. are widely distributed in sponges and belong to an environmental taxon proposed here as candidate phylum ‘Tectomicrobia’. The pronounced bioactivities and chemical uniqueness of ‘Entotheonella’ compounds provide significant opportunities for ecological studies and drug discovery.

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: Corrigendum: One of the accession numbers for this Article was listed as AZHXW01000000 instead of AZHX01000000. It has been corrected in the online versions of the paper.
Keywords: Natural products
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2015 11:08
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2023 08:22
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/28924

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