Draft Genomes, Phylogenomic Reconstruction and Comparative Genome Analysis of Three Xenorhabdus Strains Isolated From Soil-Dwelling Nematodes in Kenya

dc.contributor.authorAwori, R.M.
dc.contributor.authorWaturu, C.N.
dc.contributor.authorPidot, S.J.
dc.contributor.authorAmugune, N.O.
dc.contributor.authorBode, H.B.
dc.contributor.institutionGoethe University ; Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation ; University of Melbourne ; University of Nairobi ; Max Planck Institute ; Phillips University Marburg
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-03T12:54:07Z
dc.date.available2024-09-03T12:54:07Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-22
dc.descriptionResearch article
dc.description.abstractAs a proven source of potent and selective antimicrobials, Xenorhabdus bacteria are important to an age plagued with difficult-to-treat microbial infections. Yet, only twenty-seven species have been described to date. In this study, a new Xenorhabdus species was discovered through genomic studies on three isolates from Kenyan soils. Soils in Western Kenya were surveyed for steinernematids and Steinernema isolates VH1 and BG5 were recovered from red volcanic loam soils from cultivated land in Vihiga and clay soils from riverine land in Bungoma respectively. From the two nematode isolates, Xenorhabdus sp. BG5 and Xenorhabdus sp. VH1 were isolated. The genomes of these two, plus that of X. griffiniae XN45 —this was previously isolated from Steinernema sp. scarpo that also originated from Kenyan soils— were sequenced and assembled. Nascent genome assemblies of the three isolates were of good quality with over 70% of their proteome having known functions. These three isolates formed the X. griffiniae clade in a phylogenomic reconstruction of the genus. Their species were delineated using three overall genome relatedness indices: an unnamed species of the genus, Xenorhabdus sp. BG5, X. griffiniae VH1, and X. griffiniae XN45. A pangenome analysis of this clade revealed that over 70% of species-specific genes encoded unknown functions. Transposases were linked to genomic islands in Xenorhabdus sp. BG5. Thus, overall genome-related indices sufficiently delineated species of two new Xenorhabdus isolates from Kenya, both of which were closely related to X. griffiniae. The functions encoded by most species specific genes in the X. griffiniae clade remain unknown.
dc.description.sponsorshipKenya National Research Fund grant NRF
dc.identifier.citationAwori, R.M., Waturu, C.N., Pidot, S.J., Amugune, N.O., & Bode, H.B. (2023). Draft Genomes, Phylogenomic Reconstruction and Comparative Genome Analysis of Three Xenorhabdus Strains Isolated From Soil-Dwelling Nematodes in Kenya. Access Microbiology, 5(5), 000531-v4. https://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000531.v4
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000531.v4
dc.identifier.urihttps://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/123456789/14286
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMicrobiology Society
dc.subjectprokaryotic pangenomics
dc.subjectSteinernema endosymbionts
dc.subjectspecies delineation
dc.subjectXenorhabdus bacteria
dc.titleDraft Genomes, Phylogenomic Reconstruction and Comparative Genome Analysis of Three Xenorhabdus Strains Isolated From Soil-Dwelling Nematodes in Kenya
dc.typeArticle

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