From soil to sea: unravelling the metabolic versatility and social dynamics of Myxococcota bacteria from different Danish environments

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From soil to sea: unravelling the metabolic versatility and social dynamics of Myxococcota bacteria from different Danish environments

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Petriglieri, F.; Yang, Y.; Kondrotaite, Z.; Jiang, C.; Jensen, T. B. N.; Sereika, M.; Daugberg, A.; Knudsen, K. S.; Delogu, F.; Albertsen, M.; Singleton, C. M.; Nielsen, P. H.

Abstract

Myxococcota are globally distributed bacteria renowned for their remarkable ecological and biotechnological significance due to their complex lifestyles, social behaviour, and secondary metabolite production. Despite their ubiquity in diverse environments, including soil, marine, and extreme habitats, their diversity and ecological roles remain underexplored. Here, we utilized the Microflora Danica dataset, encompassing >10,000 metagenomes and >400 rRNA gene datasets from various environments in Denmark, to investigate the distribution, diversity, and metabolic potential of Myxococcota. We show that Myxococcota are ubiquitous but strongly structured by environment, with soil-associated lineages enriched in predatory and multicellular development traits, whereas aquatic-associated taxa exhibit alternative lifestyles, including anaerobic metabolism and phototrophy. Comparative genomic analysis reveals widespread potential for secondary metabolite production, hydrocarbon degradation, and organohalide transformation, alongside diverse contribution to carbon and nutrient cycling. Together, these findings redefine Myxococcota as a functionally diverse and ecologically differentiated phylum, extending beyond canonical predation and multicellularity, and underscore their promise as large reservoir of unexplored functional potential for biotechnological applications in drug discovery and environmental remediation.

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