Genomic characterization of a novel, widely distributed Mycoplasma species "Candidatus Mycoplasma mahonii" associated with the brittlestar Gorgonocephalus chilensis.

Aroh, Liles, Halanych
PloS one 2023
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Symbiotic relationships are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans, yet for many marine organisms, including those in the high latitudes, little is understood about symbiotic associations and functional relationships. From a recently determined genome sequence of a filter-feeding basket star from Argentina, Gorgonocephalus chilensis, we discovered a novel Mycoplasma species with a 796Kb genome (CheckM completeness of 97.9%, G+C content = 30.1%). Similar to other Mycoplasma spp. within Mycoplasmatota, genomic analysis of the novel organism revealed reduced metabolic pathways including incomplete biosynthetic pathways, suggesting an obligate association with their basket star host. Results of 16S rRNA and multi-locus phylogenetic analyses revealed that this organism belonged to a recently characterized non-free-living lineage of Mycoplasma spp. specifically associated with marine invertebrate animals. Thus, the name "Candidatus Mycoplasma mahonii" is proposed for this novel species. Based on 16S rRNA PCR-screening, we found that Ca. M. mahonii also occurs in Gorgonocephalus eucnemis from the Northwest Pacific and other Gorgonocephalus chilensis from Argentinian waters. The level of sequence conservation within Ca. M. mahonii is considerable between widely disparate high-latitude Gorgonocephalus species, suggesting that oceanic dispersal of this microbe may be greater than excepted.

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Chromosome atlas of Candidatus The scale is shown by the inner black circle. Starting with the outermost rings, the 1st and 2nd circles show predicted coding sequences on the minus and plus strands r...
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RAST subsystem feature categories. The chart is color-coded based on the corresponding subsystem category.
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Clusters of orthologous group function classification. The Y-axis represents the number of protein/unigenes belonging to a particular category while the X-axis represents the COG categories.
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16S rRNA maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree. The 16S rRNA gene tree was reconstructed based on all available Mycoplasma Ca Ca
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Multilocus maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree. The multilocus phylogenetic tree was generated based on the concatenated sequence of five single-copy housekeeping genes– recA lepA dnaK ruvB gmk Ca
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Venn diagram showing the number of shared orthologous genetic groups (OGs) between Ca M marinum M todarodis
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