Lackner Gerald, Peters Eike Edzard, Helfrich Eric J N, Piel Jörn
Institute of Microbiology, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
Junior Research Group Synthetic Microbiology, Friedrich Schiller University at the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology-Hans Knöll Institute, 07745 Jena, Germany.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Jan 17;114(3):E347-E356. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1616234114. Epub 2017 Jan 3.
The as-yet uncultured filamentous bacteria "Candidatus Entotheonella factor" and "Candidatus Entotheonella gemina" live associated with the marine sponge Theonella swinhoei Y, the source of numerous unusual bioactive natural products. Belonging to the proposed candidate phylum "Tectomicrobia," Candidatus Entotheonella members are only distantly related to any cultivated organism. The Ca E. factor has been identified as the source of almost all polyketide and modified peptides families reported from the sponge host, and both Ca Entotheonella phylotypes contain numerous additional genes for as-yet unknown metabolites. Here, we provide insights into the biology of these remarkable bacteria using genomic, (meta)proteomic, and chemical methods. The data suggest a metabolic model of Ca Entotheonella as facultative anaerobic, organotrophic organisms with the ability to use methanol as an energy source. The symbionts appear to be auxotrophic for some vitamins, but have the potential to produce most amino acids as well as rare cofactors like coenzyme F The latter likely accounts for the strong autofluorescence of Ca Entotheonella filaments. A large expansion of protein families involved in regulation and conversion of organic molecules indicates roles in host-bacterial interaction. In addition, a massive overrepresentation of members of the luciferase-like monooxygenase superfamily points toward an important role of these proteins in Ca Entotheonella. Furthermore, we performed mass spectrometric imaging combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization to localize Ca Entotheonella and some of the bioactive natural products in the sponge tissue. These metabolic insights into a new candidate phylum offer hints on the targeted cultivation of the chemically most prolific microorganisms known from microbial dark matter.
尚未培养的丝状细菌“候选恩托西内拉因子”和“候选恩托西内拉双子菌”与海洋海绵斯氏全列海绵共生,该海绵是众多不同寻常的生物活性天然产物的来源。候选恩托西内拉成员属于提议的候选菌门“覆盖微菌门”,与任何已培养的生物仅有远缘关系。已确定候选恩托西内拉因子是海绵宿主中报道的几乎所有聚酮化合物和修饰肽家族的来源,并且这两种候选恩托西内拉菌型都含有许多用于未知代谢物的额外基因。在这里,我们使用基因组学、(宏)蛋白质组学和化学方法深入了解这些非凡细菌的生物学特性。数据表明,候选恩托西内拉的代谢模式为兼性厌氧、有机营养型生物,能够利用甲醇作为能源。这些共生体似乎对某些维生素营养缺陷,但有能力产生大多数氨基酸以及罕见的辅因子,如辅酶F。后者可能是候选恩托西内拉细丝强烈自发荧光的原因。参与有机分子调节和转化的蛋白质家族大量扩展,表明其在宿主 - 细菌相互作用中发挥作用。此外,荧光素酶样单加氧酶超家族成员的大量过度代表表明这些蛋白质在候选恩托西内拉中具有重要作用。此外,我们结合荧光原位杂交进行了质谱成像,以在海绵组织中定位候选恩托西内拉和一些生物活性天然产物。对一个新的候选菌门的这些代谢见解为有针对性地培养微生物暗物质中已知的化学产量最高的微生物提供了线索。