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Title: Veillonella, Firmicutes: Microbes disguised as Gram negatives

Journal Article · · Standards in Genomic Sciences
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.2981345· OSTI ID:1628656
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  1. Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark). Center for Biological Sequence Analysis. Dept. of Systems Biology
  2. Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark). Center for Biological Sequence Analysis. Dept. of Systems Biology; Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark). The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability
  3. Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo (Norway). Dept. of Food Safety and Infection Biology
  4. Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Gothenburg (Sweden). Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering
  5. Molecular Microbiology and Genomics Consultants, Zotzenheim (Germany)
  6. Oak Ridge National Lab. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States). Biosciences Divisions. Comparative Genomics Group

The Firmicutes represent a major component of the intestinal microflora. The intestinal Firmicutes are a large, diverse group of organisms, many of which are poorly characterized due to their anaerobic growth requirements. Although most Firmicutes are Gram positive, members of the class Negativicutes, including the genus Veillonella, stain Gram negative. Veillonella are among the most abundant organisms of the oral and intestinal microflora of animals and humans, in spite of being strict anaerobes. In this work, the genomes of 24 Negativicutes, including eight Veillonella spp., are compared to 20 other Firmicutes genomes; a further 101 prokaryotic genomes were included, covering 26 phyla. Thus a total of 145 prokaryotic genomes were analyzed by various methods to investigate the apparent conflict of the Veillonella Gram stain and their taxonomic position within the Firmicutes. Comparison of the genome sequences confirms that the Negativicutes are distantly related to Clostridium spp., based on 16S rRNA, complete genomic DNA sequences, and a consensus tree based on conserved proteins. The genus Veillonella is relatively homogeneous: inter-genus pairwise comparison identifies at least 1,350 shared proteins, although less than half of these are found in any given Clostridium genome. Only 27 proteins are found conserved in all analyzed prokaryote genomes. Veillonella has distinct metabolic properties, and significant similarities to genomes of Proteobacteria are not detected, with the exception of a shared LPS biosynthesis pathway. The clade within the class Negativicutes to which the genus Veillonella belongs exhibits unique properties, most of which are in common with Gram-positives and some with Gram negatives. They are only distantly related to Clostridia, but are even less closely related to Gram-negative species. Though the Negativicutes stain Gram-negative and possess two membranes, the genome and proteome analysis presented here confirm their place within the (mainly) Gram positive phylum of the Firmicutes. Further studies are required to unveil the evolutionary history of the Veillonella and other Negativicutes.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER). Biological Systems Science Division; Danish Research Council
Grant/Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725; 09-06 7103
OSTI ID:
1628656
Journal Information:
Standards in Genomic Sciences, Vol. 9, Issue 3; ISSN 1944-3277
Publisher:
BioMed CentralCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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