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Genomic analysis of the yet-uncultured binatota reveals broad methylotrophic, alkane-degradation, and pigment production capacities

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mBio 12(3) ( 2021)

Author(s):

Murphy, C. L., Sheremet, A., Dunfield, P. F., Spear, J. R., Stepanauskas, R., Woyke, T., Elshahed, M. S., Youssef, N. H.

DOI:

10.1128/mBio.00985-21

Abstract:

The recent leveraging of genome-resolved metagenomics has generated an enormous number of genomes from novel uncultured microbial lineages yet left many clades undescribed. Here, we present a global analysis of genomes belonging to Binatota (UBP10), a globally distributed, yet-uncharacterized bacterial phylum. All orders in Binatota encoded the capacity for aerobic methylotrophy using methanol, methylamine, sulfomethanes, and chloromethanes as the substrates. Methylotrophy in Binatota was characterized by order-specific substrate degradation preferences, as well as extensive metabolic versatility, i.e., the utilization of diverse sets of genes, pathways, and combinations to achieve a specific metabolic goal. The genomes also encoded multiple alkane hydroxylases and monooxygenases, potentially enabling growth on a wide range of alkanes and fatty acids. Pigmentation is inferred from a complete pathway for carotenoids (lycopene,

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