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Comparative Genomic Analysis of 26 Sphingomonas and Sphingobium Strains: Dissemination of Bioremediation Capabilities, Biodegradation Potential and Horizontal Gene Transfer

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Date 2017 Aug 10
PMID 28787798
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Bacteria belonging to the genera Sphingomonas and Sphingobium are known for their ability to catabolize aromatic compounds. In this study, we analyzed the whole genome sequences of 26 strains in the genera Sphingomonas and Sphingobium to gain insight into dissemination of bioremediation capabilities, biodegradation potential, central pathways and genome plasticity. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that both Sphingomonas sp. strain BHC-A and Sphingomonas paucimobilis EPA505 should be placed in the genus Sphingobium. The bph and xyl gene cluster was found in 6 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-degrading strains. Transposase and IS coding genes were found in the 6 gene clusters, suggesting the mobility of bph and xyl gene clusters. β-ketoadipate and homogentisate pathways were the main central pathways in Sphingomonas and Sphingobium strains. A large number of oxygenase coding genes were predicted in the 26 genomes, indicating a huge biodegradation potential of the Sphingomonas and Sphingobium strains. Horizontal gene transfer related genes and prophages were predicted in the analyzed strains, suggesting the ongoing evolution and shaping of the genomes. Analysis of the 26 genomes in this work contributes to the understanding of dispersion of bioremediation capabilities, bioremediation potential and genome plasticity in strains belonging to the genera Sphingomonas and Sphingobium.

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