Genomic and functional characterization of Pseudosulfitobacter pseudonitzschiae BPC-C4-2: a growth-promoting symbiont in Antarctic Ulva communities.

Wünschmann T, Ghaderiardakani F, Homeier-Bachmann T, Quartino ML, Wichard T, Busch A 2026 Genomic and functional characterization of Pseudosulfitobacter pseudonitzschiae BPC-C4-2: a growth-promoting symbiont in Antarctic Ulva communities. BMC Genomics 27,

Abstract

Pseudosulfitobacter pseudonitzschiae is a species within the genus Pseudosulfitobacter, which belongs to the Roseobacteraceae. This family is closely associated with algae and is essential to marine ecosystems, particularly through interactions with phytoplankton. Notably, this bacterium can produce bioactive compounds that influence microbial dynamics and algal growth in marine environments. In addition to essential nutritional factors, the marine green macroalgal genus Ulva (Chlorophyta) relies on a combination of regulatory morphogenetic compounds produced by its associated epiphytic bacteria to achieve proper morphogenesis. Since P. pseudonitzschiae is rarely described and phylogenetic clustering within this genus is challenging, we conducted phylogenetic and genomic analyses to better resolve its taxonomic position and to explore its functional potential in the Antarctic environment.

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