Evolution, Phylogeny And Biodiversity

Phylogeny and classification of Dickeya based on multilocus sequence analysis

  • 1Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
  • 2Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
  • Correspondence
    Anne M. Alvarez alvarez{at}hawaii.eduGlorimar Marrero glorimar{at}hawaii.edu
  • International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2013; 63(Pt 9):3524–3539 · https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.046490-0

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    Abstract

    Bacterial heart rot of pineapple reported in Hawaii in 2003 and reoccurring in 2006 was caused by an undetermined species of Dickeya. Classification of the bacterial strains isolated from infected pineapple to one of the recognized Dickeya species and their phylogenetic relationships with Dickeya were determined by a multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA), based on the partial gene sequences of dnaA, dnaJ, dnaX, gyrB and recN. Individual and concatenated gene phylogenies revealed that the strains form a clade with reference Dickeya sp. isolated from pineapple in Malaysia and are closely related to D. zeae; however, previous DNA–DNA reassociation values suggest that these strains do not meet the genomic threshold for consideration in D. zeae, and require further taxonomic analysis. An analysis of the markers used in this MLSA determined that recN was the best overall marker for resolution of species within Dickeya. Differential intraspecies resolution was observed with the other markers, suggesting that marker selection is important for defining relationships within a clade. Phylogenies produced with gene sequences from the sequenced genomes of strains D. dadantii Ech586, D. dadantii Ech703 and D. zeae Ech1591 did not place the sequenced strains with members of other well-characterized members of their respective species. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) and tetranucleotide frequencies determined for the sequenced strains corroborated the results of the MLSA that D. dadantii Ech586 and D. dadantii Ech703 should be reclassified as Dickeya zeae Ech586 and Dickeya paradisiaca Ech703, respectively, whereas D. zeae Ech1591 should be reclassified as Dickeya chrysanthemi Ech1591.

    • The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession numbers for the sequences determined in this study are JX434851JX434889 (dnaA), JX434890–JX434928 (dnaJ), JX434929–JX434967 (dnaX), JX434968–JX435006 (gyrB) and JX435007–JX435045 (recN), as detailed in Table S2.

    • Four supplementary tables and a supplementary figure are available with the online version of this paper.

    Abbreviations:
    ANI
    average nucleotide identity
    BS
    Bremer support
    DDH
    DNA–DNA hybridization
    HGT
    horizontal gene transfer
    ILD
    incongruence length difference
    ML
    maximum likelihood
    MLSA
    multilocus sequence analysis
    MP
    maximum parsimony
    PBS
    partitioned Bremer support
    SA
    simultaneous analysis