Calyptranema fuscum gen. sp. nov.: a novel cyanobacterial genus within Oculatellaceae based on polyphasic and genomic characterization
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Highlights
- •Novel cyanobacterial genus Calyptranema fuscum gen. sp. nov. proposed.
- •Polyphasic approach combining morphology, phylogeny and genomics used.
- •ANI, AAI and POCP values confirm taxonomic novelty.
- •Pangenome analysis reveals genomic diversity within Oculatellaceae.
Abstract
This study presents a comprehensive characterization and classification of a novel cyanobacterial isolate, strain S582, proposed as Calyptranema fuscum gen. sp. nov. within the family Oculatellaceae using an integrated polyphasic approach. Strain S582 was isolated from a lake in the Botanical Garden, Sarangpur, Chandigarh, India. Initial molecular characterization with the 16S rRNA gene revealed ≤ 94.90% of similarity with related genera and showed unique 16S-23S ITS secondary structures, indicating its delineation as a novel genus. Morphological assessment highlighted the presence of a cap-like structure called calyptra at the terminal cells, further distinguishing it from related genera. Furthermore, whole genome sequencing yielded an assembly of 7,962,515 bp with GC content of 48.27%. Genome-based analysis encompassing average nucleotide identity (ANI), average amino acid identity (AAI), percentage of conserved proteins (POCP) was subsequently performed. The observed values for ANI (71.15% to 73.00%) and AAI (63.30% to 69.62%) were below the established genus-level thresholds. Phylogenetic analysis using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian inference along with phylogenomic reconstruction based on 1434 single copy core genes supported its taxonomic novelty. Functional classification revealed the presence of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), tRNAs, insertion elements, CRISPR/Cas systems, and genes associated with metabolism, carbon fixation and photosynthesis. Additionally, the pangenome was constructed to study the genomic diversity of the studied isolate and related genera among the Oculatellaceae family and identified core, accessory, and singleton gene clusters. Collectively, these findings establish Calyptranema fuscum gen. sp. nov. as a novel genus within Oculatellaceae while expanding our understanding of cyanobacterial diversity and genomic potential.
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