Return to search

Genome sequencing and comparative genomic analysis of Pseudomonas mendocina DLHK

Nitrogen oxides are targeted as important gas pollutants to be eliminated. Biological removal of nitrogen oxides, like the use of bio-trickling reactor, is gaining popularity over conventional methods. A bacterium isolated from a bio-trickling reactor showing high performance in removing nitrogen oxides was identified to be Pseudomonas mendocina. The genome of this isolate was sequenced using 454 pyrosequencing technology to a high level of completeness with 33 contigs and N50 contig length of 273 kbp. The genome was annotated by Prokaryotic Genome Automatic Annotaion Pipeline (PGAAP)and the strain was named P. mendocina DLHK. Examination of P. mendocina DLHK genome annotation found nitrate reductase but not nitrite reductase, nitric oxide reductase and nitrous oxide reductase. Novel genes or pathways might be available in P. mendocina DLHK contributingits denitrification function in the bio-trickling reactor.

To better understand the evolution of Pseudomonas, a comprehensive comparative study was performed. Genomes of the Pseudomonasgenus were reannotated. Core genes were extracted to construct a phylogenomic tree using supermatrix approach. Effectiveness of using single phylogenetic marker in constructing phylogeny of Pseudomonas was evaluated using rpoB gene marker. Both methods generated phylogenetic trees of very similar topology, suggesting that rpoB gene can be a very effective marker in the rapid construction of Pseudomonas phylogeny.It is surprising to note that Azotobacter vinelandii DJ was included in the large clade of Pseudomonas and have the closest relationship with P. stutzeri in both phylogenetic trees, providing evidence that this species should be reclassified into the genus Pseudomonas.

Cluster of Orthologous Groups (COG)category distribution of all pseudomonads were analysed for physiological significance. The large amount of gene categorised into the COG for amino acid metabolism and transcription may imply the importance for these 2 functions on the survival of pseudomonads. It is again surprising to note the COG distribution pattern of A. vinelandii DJ is different from other pseudomonads, especially to its closest phylogenetic neighbour P. stutzeri.

Horizontal gene transfer events inpseudomonads were investigated because of its importance in prokaryotic evolution. The high congruence of the phylogemonic tree to most core genes suggests that the phylogenomic tree is a good piece of evidence describing the evolution of pseudomonads. It is a bit surprising to observe that quite a number of core genes may have exhibited horizontal gene transfer which show incongruence of the gene tree to the core genes. The impact of horizontal gene transfer events on the functionality and evolution of pseudomonads remains to be investigated. / published_or_final_version / Biological Sciences / Master / Master of Philosophy

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:HKU/oai:hub.hku.hk:10722/197162
Date January 2012
CreatorsWong, Chi-fat, 黃志發
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong)
Source SetsHong Kong University Theses
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypePG_Thesis
RightsThe author retains all proprietary rights, (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works., Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License
RelationHKU Theses Online (HKUTO)

Page generated in 0.0306 seconds