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Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs

Integrating and conjugative elements (ICEs) are one of the three principal types of self-transmissible mobile genetic elements in bacteria. ICEs, like plasmids, transfer via conjugation; but unlike plasmids and similar to many phages, these elements integrate into and replicate along with the host c...

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Autores principales: Wozniak, Rachel A. F., Fouts, Derrick E., Spagnoletti, Matteo, Colombo, Mauro M., Ceccarelli, Daniela, Garriss, Geneviève, Déry, Christine, Burrus, Vincent, Waldor, Matthew K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20041216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000786
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author Wozniak, Rachel A. F.
Fouts, Derrick E.
Spagnoletti, Matteo
Colombo, Mauro M.
Ceccarelli, Daniela
Garriss, Geneviève
Déry, Christine
Burrus, Vincent
Waldor, Matthew K.
author_facet Wozniak, Rachel A. F.
Fouts, Derrick E.
Spagnoletti, Matteo
Colombo, Mauro M.
Ceccarelli, Daniela
Garriss, Geneviève
Déry, Christine
Burrus, Vincent
Waldor, Matthew K.
author_sort Wozniak, Rachel A. F.
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description Integrating and conjugative elements (ICEs) are one of the three principal types of self-transmissible mobile genetic elements in bacteria. ICEs, like plasmids, transfer via conjugation; but unlike plasmids and similar to many phages, these elements integrate into and replicate along with the host chromosome. Members of the SXT/R391 family of ICEs have been isolated from several species of gram-negative bacteria, including Vibrio cholerae, the cause of cholera, where they have been important vectors for disseminating genes conferring resistance to antibiotics. Here we developed a plasmid-based system to capture and isolate SXT/R391 ICEs for sequencing. Comparative analyses of the genomes of 13 SXT/R391 ICEs derived from diverse hosts and locations revealed that they contain 52 perfectly syntenic and nearly identical core genes that serve as a scaffold capable of mobilizing an array of variable DNA. Furthermore, selection pressure to maintain ICE mobility appears to have restricted insertions of variable DNA into intergenic sites that do not interrupt core functions. The variable genes confer diverse element-specific phenotypes, such as resistance to antibiotics. Functional analysis of a set of deletion mutants revealed that less than half of the conserved core genes are required for ICE mobility; the functions of most of the dispensable core genes are unknown. Several lines of evidence suggest that there has been extensive recombination between SXT/R391 ICEs, resulting in re-assortment of their respective variable gene content. Furthermore, our analyses suggest that there may be a network of phylogenetic relationships among sequences found in all types of mobile genetic elements.
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spelling pubmed-27911582009-12-30 Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs Wozniak, Rachel A. F. Fouts, Derrick E. Spagnoletti, Matteo Colombo, Mauro M. Ceccarelli, Daniela Garriss, Geneviève Déry, Christine Burrus, Vincent Waldor, Matthew K. PLoS Genet Research Article Integrating and conjugative elements (ICEs) are one of the three principal types of self-transmissible mobile genetic elements in bacteria. ICEs, like plasmids, transfer via conjugation; but unlike plasmids and similar to many phages, these elements integrate into and replicate along with the host chromosome. Members of the SXT/R391 family of ICEs have been isolated from several species of gram-negative bacteria, including Vibrio cholerae, the cause of cholera, where they have been important vectors for disseminating genes conferring resistance to antibiotics. Here we developed a plasmid-based system to capture and isolate SXT/R391 ICEs for sequencing. Comparative analyses of the genomes of 13 SXT/R391 ICEs derived from diverse hosts and locations revealed that they contain 52 perfectly syntenic and nearly identical core genes that serve as a scaffold capable of mobilizing an array of variable DNA. Furthermore, selection pressure to maintain ICE mobility appears to have restricted insertions of variable DNA into intergenic sites that do not interrupt core functions. The variable genes confer diverse element-specific phenotypes, such as resistance to antibiotics. Functional analysis of a set of deletion mutants revealed that less than half of the conserved core genes are required for ICE mobility; the functions of most of the dispensable core genes are unknown. Several lines of evidence suggest that there has been extensive recombination between SXT/R391 ICEs, resulting in re-assortment of their respective variable gene content. Furthermore, our analyses suggest that there may be a network of phylogenetic relationships among sequences found in all types of mobile genetic elements. Public Library of Science 2009-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2791158/ /pubmed/20041216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000786 Text en Wozniak et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wozniak, Rachel A. F.
Fouts, Derrick E.
Spagnoletti, Matteo
Colombo, Mauro M.
Ceccarelli, Daniela
Garriss, Geneviève
Déry, Christine
Burrus, Vincent
Waldor, Matthew K.
Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title_full Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title_fullStr Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title_full_unstemmed Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title_short Comparative ICE Genomics: Insights into the Evolution of the SXT/R391 Family of ICEs
title_sort comparative ice genomics: insights into the evolution of the sxt/r391 family of ices
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20041216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000786
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