生物
基因组
微生物群
计算生物学
利基
系统发育树
基因组
基因
天然产物
进化生物学
古细菌
系统发育多样性
遗传学
生态学
生物化学
作者
Lucas Paoli,Hans‐Joachim Ruscheweyh,Clarissa C. Forneris,Satria A. Kautsar,Quentin Clayssen,Guillem Salazar,Alessio Milanese,Daniel Gehrig,Martin Larralde,Laura M. Carroll,Pablo Sánchez,Ahmed A. Zayed,Dylan Cronin,Silvia G. Acinas,Peer Bork,Chris Bowler,Tom O. Delmont,Matthew B. Sullivan,Patrick Wincker,Georg Zeller,Serina L. Robinson,Jörn Piel,Shinichi Sunagawa
标识
DOI:10.1101/2021.03.24.436479
摘要
Summary Microbes are phylogenetically and metabolically diverse. Yet capturing this diversity, assigning functions to host organisms and exploring the biosynthetic potential in natural environments remains challenging. We reconstructed >25,000 draft genomes, including from >2,500 uncharacterized species, from globally-distributed ocean microbial communities, and combined them with ∼10,000 genomes from cultivated and single cells. Mining this resource revealed ∼40,000 putative biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), many from unknown phylogenetic groups. Among these, we discovered Candidatus Eudoremicrobiaceae as one of the most biosynthetically diverse microbes detected to date. Discrete transcriptional states structuring natural populations were associated with a potentially niche-partitioning role for BGC products. Together with the characterization of the first Eudoremicrobiaceae natural product, this study demonstrates how microbiomics enables prospecting for candidate bioactive compounds in underexplored microbes and environments.
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