Phylogenetic, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of a novel and ubiquitous marine invertebrate-associated Rickettsiales parasite, Candidatus Aquarickettsia rohweri, gen. nov., sp. nov

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J. Grace Klinges
Stephanie M. Rosales
Ryan McMinds
Elizabeth C. Shaver
Andrew A. Shantz
Esther C. Peters
Michael Eitel
Gert Wörheide
Koty H. Sharp
Deron E. Burkepile
Brian R. Silliman
Rebecca L. Vega Thurber
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[1] Oregon State University,Department of Microbiology
[2] Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies,Center of Modeling, Simulation and Interactions
[3] University of Miami,Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
[4] Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory,Department of Biology
[5] National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration,Department of Environmental Science and Policy
[6] Université Côte d′Azur,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[7] Division of Marine Science and Conservation,Department of Biology
[8] Nicholas School of the Environment,undefined
[9] Duke University,undefined
[10] University of California,undefined
[11] Santa Barbara,undefined
[12] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[13] University Park,undefined
[14] George Mason University,undefined
[15] Paleontology and Geobiology,undefined
[16] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,undefined
[17] GeoBio-Center,undefined
[18] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,undefined
[19] Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns (SNSB) – Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie,undefined
[20] Marine Biology & Environmental Science,undefined
[21] Roger Williams University,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2019年 / 13卷
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Bacterial symbionts are integral to the health and homeostasis of invertebrate hosts. Notably, members of the Rickettsiales genus Wolbachia influence several aspects of the fitness and evolution of their terrestrial hosts, but few analogous partnerships have been found in marine systems. We report here the genome, phylogenetics, and biogeography of a ubiquitous and novel Rickettsiales species that primarily associates with marine organisms. We previously showed that this bacterium was found in scleractinian corals, responds to nutrient exposure, and is associated with reduced host growth and increased mortality. This bacterium, like other Rickettsiales, has a reduced genome indicative of a parasitic lifestyle. Phylogenetic analysis places this Rickettsiales within a new genus we define as “Candidatus Aquarickettsia.” Using data from the Earth Microbiome Project and SRA databases, we also demonstrate that members of “Ca. Aquarickettsia” are found globally in dozens of invertebrate lineages. The coral-associated “Candidatus A. rohweri” is the first finished genome in this new clade. “Ca. A. rohweri” lacks genes to synthesize most sugars and amino acids but possesses several genes linked to pathogenicity including Tlc, an antiporter that exchanges host ATP for ADP, and a complete Type IV secretion system. Despite its inability to metabolize nitrogen, “Ca. A. rohweri” possesses the NtrY-NtrX two-component system involved in sensing and responding to extracellular nitrogen. Given these data, along with visualization of the parasite in host tissues, we hypothesize that “Ca. A. rohweri” reduces coral health by consuming host nutrients and energy, thus weakening and eventually killing host cells. Last, we hypothesize that nutrient enrichment, which is increasingly common on coral reefs, encourages unrestricted growth of “Ca. A. rohweri” in its host by providing abundant N-rich metabolites to be scavenged.
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