Novel Hot Spring Thermoproteota Support Vertical Inheritance of Ammonia Oxidation and Carbon Fixation in Nitrososphaeria

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Novel Hot Spring Thermoproteota Support Vertical Inheritance of Ammonia Oxidation and Carbon Fixation in Nitrososphaeria

Nitrosopumilus maritimus, partially with virions of Nitrosopumilus spindle-shaped virus 1 (Thaspiviridae) attached. — Wikipedia

Aerobic ammonia oxidation is crucial to the nitrogen cycle and is only known to be performed by a small number of bacterial lineages [ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB)] and a single lineage of archaea belonging to the Nitrososphaeria class of Thermoproteota [ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA)] (lifeMap).

Most cultivated AOA originate from marine or soil environments, but this may capture only a limited subset of the full diversity of this clade. Here, we describe several genomes of AOA from metagenomic sequencing of a hot spring microbial mat, representing several poorly characterized basal lineages that may be important for understanding the early evolution of archaeal ammonia oxidation.

These genomes include a novel genus most closely related to Nitrososphaera as well as novel species belonging to the genera Nitrosotenuis, Nitrososphaera and Nitrosotalea.

Furthermore, the distributions and phylogenetic relationships of key metabolic genes support a history of vertical inheritance of ammonia oxidation and carbon fixation from the last common ancestor of crown group AOA.

Protein phylogenies for AMO (concatenated AmoA, AmoB and AmoC), O2 reduction (subunit I of the A-family heme-copper oxidoreductase) and carbon fixation (concatenated Mut, Acc and Abf) from Nitrososphaerales, rooted with Nitrosocaldus as the outgroup. Colour code is retained from Fig. 1 to highlight (in)congruence of phylogenies. — Access Microbiol. via PubMed

Novel hot spring Thermoproteota support vertical inheritance of ammonia oxidation and carbon fixation in Nitrososphaeria, Access Microbiol. voa PubMed (open access)

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