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Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals

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Bustos-Diaz, ED; Cruz-Perez, A; Garfias-Gallegos, D; D'Agostino, PM; Gehringer, MM; Cibrian-Jaramillo, A; Barona-Gomez, F
Published in: Microbial Genomics
March 7, 2024

Cycads are known to host symbiotic cyanobacteria, including species, as well as other sympatric bacterial taxa within their specialized coralloid roots. Yet, it is unknown if these bacteria share a phylogenetic origin and/or common genomic functions that allow them to engage in facultative symbiosis with cycad roots. To address this, we obtained metagenomic sequences from 39 coralloid roots sampled from diverse cycad species and origins in Australia and Mexico. Culture-independent shotgun metagenomic sequencing was used to validate sub-community co-cultures as an efficient approach for functional and taxonomic analysis. Our metanalysis shows a host-independent microbiome core consisting of seven bacterial orders with high species diversity within the identified taxa. Moreover, we recovered 43 cyanobacterial metagenome-assembled genomes, and in addition to spp., symbiotic cyanobacteria of the genus were identified for the first time. Using this robust dataset, we used phylometagenomic analysis to reveal three monophyletic cyanobiont clades, two host-generalist and one cycad-specific that includes spp. Although the symbiotic clades have independently arisen, they are enriched in certain functional genes, such as those related to secondary metabolism. Furthermore, the taxonomic composition of associated sympatric bacterial taxa remained constant. Our research quadruples the number of cycad cyanobiont genomes and provides a robust framework to decipher cyanobacterial symbioses, with the potential of improving our understanding of symbiotic communities. This study lays a solid foundation to harness cyanobionts for agriculture and bioprospection, and assist in conservation of critically endangered cycads.

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Microbial Genomics

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2057-5858

Publication Date

March 7, 2024

Volume

10

Issue

3

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Related Subject Headings

  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 0605 Microbiology
  • 0604 Genetics
 

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Bustos-Diaz, E. D., Cruz-Perez, A., Garfias-Gallegos, D., D’Agostino, P. M., Gehringer, M. M., Cibrian-Jaramillo, A., & Barona-Gomez, F. (2024). Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals. Microbial Genomics, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001207
Bustos-Diaz, Edder D., Arely Cruz-Perez, Diego Garfias-Gallegos, Paul M. D’Agostino, Michelle M. Gehringer, Angelica Cibrian-Jaramillo, and Francisco Barona-Gomez. “Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals.” Microbial Genomics 10, no. 3 (March 7, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001207.
Bustos-Diaz ED, Cruz-Perez A, Garfias-Gallegos D, D’Agostino PM, Gehringer MM, Cibrian-Jaramillo A, et al. Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals. Microbial Genomics. 2024 Mar 7;10(3).
Bustos-Diaz, Edder D., et al. “Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals.” Microbial Genomics, vol. 10, no. 3, Microbiology Society, Mar. 2024. Crossref, doi:10.1099/mgen.0.001207.
Bustos-Diaz ED, Cruz-Perez A, Garfias-Gallegos D, D’Agostino PM, Gehringer MM, Cibrian-Jaramillo A, Barona-Gomez F. Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals shared symbiotic signals. Microbial Genomics. Microbiology Society; 2024 Mar 7;10(3).

Published In

Microbial Genomics

DOI

EISSN

2057-5858

Publication Date

March 7, 2024

Volume

10

Issue

3

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Related Subject Headings

  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 0605 Microbiology
  • 0604 Genetics