Molecular signatures for the class Coriobacteriia and its different clades; proposal for division of the class Coriobacteriia into the emended order Coriobacteriales, containing the emended family Coriobacteriaceae and Atopobiaceae fam. nov., and Eggerthellales ord. nov., containing the family Eggerthellaceae fam. nov.
2013
The species of the class
Coriobacteriia
are currently distinguished from other bacteria primarily on the basis of their branching in the 16S rRNA gene trees. No reliable molecular marker is known that distinguishes the bacteria of this class from other organisms. We report here the results of detailed phylogenetic and comparative analyses on 22 sequenced genomes from members of the class
Coriobacteriia
. Detailed comparative analyses on protein sequences from these genomes, reported here, have identified 66 conserved signature inserts or deletions (i.e. indels) (CSIs) in widely distributed proteins that are specific for a number of different clades of the class
Coriobacteriia
at multiple phylogenetic levels, which are also supported by phylogenetic analyses. A set of 24 CSIs in different proteins are specific for all sequenced members of the class
Coriobacteriia
, providing novel molecular markers distinguishing and delimiting this class. One additional CSI is uniquely present in all members of the class
Coriobacteriia
and the phylum
Actinobacteria
supporting their placement within this bacterial phylum. A set of 16 CSIs in divergent proteins are uniquely found in the genomes of all species for which sequences are available from the glucose-fermenting genera
Coriobacterium
,
Collinsella
,
Atopobium
and
Olsenella
, but they are not present in any other bacteria. The species from these genera also form a strongly supported clade (Clade I) in the phylogenetic trees based upon concatenated protein sequences and the 16S rRNA. An additional 10 CSIs in different proteins are specifically present in all members of the asaccharolytic genera
Eggerthella
,
Cryptobacterium
,
Slackia
and
Gordonibacter
for which sequence data is available. A clade consisting of these genera (Clade II) is also supported by our phylogenetic analyses. Within Clade I, two smaller clades, one consisting of the genera
Coriobacterium
and
Collinsella
and the other containing the genera
Atopobium
and
Olsenella
, are independently supported by multiple CSIs (eight and seven respectively) and our phylogenetic analyses. Based upon the results of phylogenetic studies and the identified molecular markers, which clearly distinguish and demarcate the above indicated clades of the class
Coriobacteriia
at different phylogenetic depths, we propose division of the class
Coriobacteriia
into two orders (viz.
Coriobacteriales
and Eggerthellales ord. nov.) and three families (viz.
Coriobacteriaceae
, Atopobiaceae fam. nov. and Eggerthellaceae fam. nov.). Additionally, descriptions of the class
Coriobacteriia
, the order
Coriobacteriales
and the family Coriobacteriaceea are also emended.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
49
References
51
Citations
NaN
KQI