Cultivation of marine bacteria of the SAR202 clade.

Nat Commun

Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, Inha University, Incheon, 22212, Republic of Korea.

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacteria from the SAR202 clade, part of the Chloroflexota phylum, are found in oceans but couldn't be grown in labs until now.
  • Researchers successfully cultivated these slow-growing bacteria using a method called dilution-to-extinction, noting they are sensitive to light.
  • The bacteria have large genomes with numerous genes for enzymes, suggesting they can process a variety of organic compounds, including specific sugars and their derivatives, through multiple metabolic pathways.

Article Abstract

Bacteria of the SAR202 clade, within the phylum Chloroflexota, are ubiquitously distributed in the ocean but have not yet been cultivated in the lab. It has been proposed that ancient expansions of catabolic enzyme paralogs broadened the spectrum of organic compounds that SAR202 bacteria could oxidize, leading to transformations of the Earth's carbon cycle. Here, we report the successful cultivation of SAR202 bacteria from surface seawater using dilution-to-extinction culturing. The growth of these strains is very slow (0.18-0.24 day) and is inhibited by exposure to light. The genomes, of ca. 3.08 Mbp, encode archaella (archaeal motility structures) and multiple sets of enzyme paralogs, including 80 genes coding for enolase superfamily enzymes and 44 genes encoding NAD(P)-dependent dehydrogenases. We propose that these enzyme paralogs participate in multiple parallel pathways for non-phosphorylative catabolism of sugars and sugar acids. Indeed, we demonstrate that SAR202 strains can utilize several substrates that are metabolized through the predicted pathways, such as sugars ʟ-fucose and ʟ-rhamnose, as well as their lactone and acid forms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10444878PMC
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