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Plasmid conjugation from proteobacteria as evidence for the origin of xenologous genes in cyanobacteria

Abstract: Comparative genomics have shown that 5% of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 genes are of probable proteobacterial origin. To investigate the role of interphylum conjugation in cyanobacterial gene acquisition, we tested the ability of a set of prototype proteobacterial conjugative plasmids (RP4, pKM101, R388, R64, and F) to transfer DNA from Escherichia coli to S. elongatus. A series of BioBrick-compatible, mobilizable shuttle vectors was developed. These vectors were based on the putative origin of replication of the Synechococcus resident plasmid pANL. Not only broad-host-range plasmids, such as RP4 and R388, but also narrower-host-range plasmids, such as pKM101, all encoding MPFT-type IV secretion systems, were able to transfer plasmid DNA from E. coli to S. elongatus by conjugation. Neither MPFF nor MPFI could be used as interphylum DNA delivery agents. Reciprocally, pANL-derived cointegrates could be introduced in E. coli by electroporation, where they conferred a functional phenotype. These results suggest the existence of potentially ample channels of gene flow between proteobacteria and cyanobacteria and point to MPFT-based interphylum conjugation as a potential mechanism to explain the proteobacterial origin of a majority of S. elongatus xenologous genes.

 Fuente: Journal of Bacteriology, 2014, 196(8), 1551-1559

Editorial: American Society for Microbiology

 Año de publicación: 2014

Nº de páginas: 9

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01464-13

ISSN: 0021-9193,1098-5530

Url de la publicación: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3993370/

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DAVID ENCINAS PISA

SANTOS MERINO, MARÍA

DELAYE, L.

ANDRES MOYA SIMARRO