Comparative genomics of the highly halophilic Haloferacaceae

Dana B. Griffiths, Ravi P. Tiwari, Daniel V. Murphy, Colin Scott

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Abstract

The Haloferacaceae are a family of extremely halophilic archaea with many species producing enzymes and products beneficial for industrial biotechnology. They are, however, relatively under-characterised with regards to genetics and gene products. This study aims to use existing sequence data to highlight genetic diversity, create pangenomes for three genera, and provide secondary metabolite and pathway analysis. This will establish current knowledge and identify key gaps in research. We show that the Haloferacaceae have significant genetic diversity between genera, with numerous gene gain and loss events in key genera. It also found that the model genus, Haloferax, has relatively low identified secondary metabolites compared to other genera within the family. Additionally, this study has identified potential biotechnology targets for heterologous expression in model organisms.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27025
Number of pages16
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

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