Background: Advances in bioinformatics recently allowed for the recovery of 'metagenomes assembled genomes' from human microbiome studies carried on with shotgun sequencing techniques. Such approach is used as a mean to discover new unclassified metagenomic species, putative biological entities having distinct metabolic traits. Results: In the present analysis we compare 400 genomes from isolates available on NCBI database and 10,000 human gut metagenomic species, screening all of them for the presence of a minimal set of core functionalities necessary, but not sufficient, for life. As a result, the metagenome-assembled genomes resulted systematically depleted in genes encoding for essential functions apparently needed to support autonomous bacterial life. Conclusions: The relevant degree of lacking core functionalities that we observed in metagenome-assembled genomes raises some concerns about the effective completeness of metagenome-assembled genomes, suggesting caution in extrapolating biological information about their metabolic propensity and ecology in a complex environment like the human gastrointestinal tract.

Do the human gut metagenomic species possess the minimal set of core functionalities necessary for life? / Soverini M.; Rampelli S.; Turroni S.; Brigidi P.; Biagi E.; Candela M.. - In: BMC GENOMICS. - ISSN 1471-2164. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2020), pp. 678.1-678.6. [10.1186/s12864-020-07087-8]

Do the human gut metagenomic species possess the minimal set of core functionalities necessary for life?

Rampelli S.;Turroni S.;Brigidi P.;Biagi E.;Candela M.
2020

Abstract

Background: Advances in bioinformatics recently allowed for the recovery of 'metagenomes assembled genomes' from human microbiome studies carried on with shotgun sequencing techniques. Such approach is used as a mean to discover new unclassified metagenomic species, putative biological entities having distinct metabolic traits. Results: In the present analysis we compare 400 genomes from isolates available on NCBI database and 10,000 human gut metagenomic species, screening all of them for the presence of a minimal set of core functionalities necessary, but not sufficient, for life. As a result, the metagenome-assembled genomes resulted systematically depleted in genes encoding for essential functions apparently needed to support autonomous bacterial life. Conclusions: The relevant degree of lacking core functionalities that we observed in metagenome-assembled genomes raises some concerns about the effective completeness of metagenome-assembled genomes, suggesting caution in extrapolating biological information about their metabolic propensity and ecology in a complex environment like the human gastrointestinal tract.
2020
Do the human gut metagenomic species possess the minimal set of core functionalities necessary for life? / Soverini M.; Rampelli S.; Turroni S.; Brigidi P.; Biagi E.; Candela M.. - In: BMC GENOMICS. - ISSN 1471-2164. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2020), pp. 678.1-678.6. [10.1186/s12864-020-07087-8]
Soverini M.; Rampelli S.; Turroni S.; Brigidi P.; Biagi E.; Candela M.
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