Unique phylogenies and metabolic adaptations of novel lineage III and comammox Nitrospira species from deep-sea sediments
Guohao Chen, Hongmei Jing, Bolin Liu, Jiawei Zhang, Yafei Ou, Wenxiao Liu, Xinru Tian, Ran Wang, Jinlin Yan, Tieqiang Mao, Sai Yang, Yanling Zheng, Lijun Hou, Hongpo Dong

TL;DR
Scientists discovered new deep-sea Nitrospira bacteria with unique evolutionary lineages and adaptations to low-nutrient, salty environments.
Contribution
Identification of novel lineage III and comammox Nitrospira in deep-sea sediments with distinct phylogenetic and metabolic adaptations.
Findings
Two new deep-sea Nitrospira lineages (lineage III clade B and comammox clade A4) were identified from metagenome-assembled genomes.
These lineages form distinct evolutionary clades separate from terrestrial and coastal relatives.
Adaptive genes suggest these bacteria are suited to oligotrophic and saline marine conditions.
Abstract
The genus Nitrospira, which includes canonical nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) and species capable of complete ammonia oxidation (comammox), plays an important role in the global biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. Typically, lineage IV Nitrospira predominate in marine environments, and other lineages are thought to be less abundant and remain poorly characterized in oceanic systems. Here, we recovered five novel metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) affiliated with Nitrospira lineage II–IV from deep-sea sediments. Notably, two of these MAGs represent members of lineage III and comammox Nitrospira, respectively, suggesting the presence of previously uncharacterized lineages in the deep sea. Phylogenetic and gene locus analyses indicated that deep-sea lineage III and comammox Nitrospira form distinct evolutionary clades that diverge from their terrestrial and coastal relatives, and we…
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TopicsWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
