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Insights into the evolution of sorbitol metabolism: phylogenetic analysis of SDR196C family.

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology-A, Faculty of Biology, Regional Campus of International Excellence "Campus Mare Nostrum", University of Murcia Campus Espinardo, Murcia, E-30100, Spain. .
BMC Evolutionary Biology (impact factor: 3.52). 08/2012; 12:147. DOI:10.1186/1471-2148-12-147 pp.147
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Short chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) are NAD(P)(H)-dependent oxidoreductases with a highly conserved 3D structure and of an early origin, which has allowed them to diverge into several families and enzymatic activities. The SDR196C family (http://www.sdr-enzymes.org) groups bacterial sorbitol dehydrogenases (SDH), which are of great industrial interest. In this study, we examine the phylogenetic relationship between the members of this family, and based on the findings and some sequence conserved blocks, a new and a more accurate classification is proposed.
The distribution of the 66 bacterial SDH species analyzed was limited to Gram-negative bacteria. Six different bacterial families were found, encompassing α-, β- and γ-proteobacteria. This broad distribution in terms of bacteria and niches agrees with that of SDR, which are found in all forms of life. A cluster analysis of sorbitol dehydrogenase revealed different types of gene organization, although with a common pattern in which the SDH gene is surrounded by sugar ABC transporter proteins, another SDR, a kinase, and several gene regulators.According to the obtained trees, six different lineages and three sublineages can be discerned. The phylogenetic analysis also suggested two different origins for SDH in β-proteobacteria and four origins for γ-proteobacteria.Finally, this subdivision was further confirmed by the differences observed in the sequence of the conserved blocks described for SDR and some specific blocks of SDH, and by a functional divergence analysis, which made it possible to establish new consensus sequences and specific fingerprints for the lineages and sub lineages.
SDH distribution agrees with that observed for SDR, indicating the importance of the polyol metabolism, as an alternative source of carbon and energy. The phylogenetic analysis pointed to six clearly defined lineages and three sub lineages, and great variability in the origin of this gene, despite its well conserved 3D structure. This suggests that SDH are very old and emerged early during the evolution. This study also opens up a new and more accurate classification of SDR196C family, introducing two numbers at the end of the family name, which indicate the lineage and the sublineage of each member, i.e, SDR196C6.3.

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Keywords

66 bacterial SDH species analyzed
 
accurate classification
 
alternative source
 
conserved 3D structure
 
different bacterial families
 
different lineages
 
different origins
 
different types
 
family name
 
functional divergence analysis
 
Gram-negative bacteria
 
great industrial interest
 
new consensus sequences
 
obtained trees
 
phylogenetic relationship
 
SDH gene
 
SDR196C family
 
sequence conserved blocks
 
Short chain dehydrogenases/reductases
 
sub lineages
 

Agustín Sola-Carvajal