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Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)

Several trap plasmids (enabling positive selection of transposition events) were used to identify a pool of functional transposable elements (TEs) residing in bacteria of the genus Paracoccus (Alphaproteobacteria). Complex analysis of 25 strains representing 20 species of this genus led to the captu...

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Autores principales: Dziewit, Lukasz, Baj, Jadwiga, Szuplewska, Magdalena, Maj, Anna, Tabin, Mateusz, Czyzkowska, Anna, Skrzypczyk, Grazyna, Adamczuk, Marcin, Sitarek, Tomasz, Stawinski, Piotr, Tudek, Agnieszka, Wanasz, Katarzyna, Wardal, Ewa, Piechucka, Ewa, Bartosik, Dariusz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032277
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author Dziewit, Lukasz
Baj, Jadwiga
Szuplewska, Magdalena
Maj, Anna
Tabin, Mateusz
Czyzkowska, Anna
Skrzypczyk, Grazyna
Adamczuk, Marcin
Sitarek, Tomasz
Stawinski, Piotr
Tudek, Agnieszka
Wanasz, Katarzyna
Wardal, Ewa
Piechucka, Ewa
Bartosik, Dariusz
author_facet Dziewit, Lukasz
Baj, Jadwiga
Szuplewska, Magdalena
Maj, Anna
Tabin, Mateusz
Czyzkowska, Anna
Skrzypczyk, Grazyna
Adamczuk, Marcin
Sitarek, Tomasz
Stawinski, Piotr
Tudek, Agnieszka
Wanasz, Katarzyna
Wardal, Ewa
Piechucka, Ewa
Bartosik, Dariusz
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description Several trap plasmids (enabling positive selection of transposition events) were used to identify a pool of functional transposable elements (TEs) residing in bacteria of the genus Paracoccus (Alphaproteobacteria). Complex analysis of 25 strains representing 20 species of this genus led to the capture and characterization of (i) 37 insertion sequences (ISs) representing 9 IS families (IS3, IS5, IS6, IS21, IS66, IS256, IS1182, IS1380 and IS1634), (ii) a composite transposon Tn6097 generated by two copies of the ISPfe2 (IS1634 family) containing two predicted genetic modules, involved in the arginine deiminase pathway and daunorubicin/doxorubicin resistance, (iii) 3 non-composite transposons of the Tn3 family, including Tn5393 carrying streptomycin resistance and (iv) a transposable genomic island TnPpa1 (45 kb). Some of the elements (e.g. Tn5393, Tn6097 and ISs of the IS903 group of the IS5 family) were shown to contain strong promoters able to drive transcription of genes placed downstream of the target site of transposition. Through the application of trap plasmid pCM132TC, containing a promoterless tetracycline resistance reporter gene, we identified five ways in which transposition can supply promoters to transcriptionally silent genes. Besides highlighting the diversity and specific features of several TEs, the analyses performed in this study have provided novel and interesting information on (i) the dynamics of the process of transposition (e.g. the unusually high frequency of transposition of TnPpa1) and (ii) structural changes in DNA mediated by transposition (e.g. the generation of large deletions in the recipient molecule upon transposition of ISPve1 of the IS21 family). We also demonstrated the great potential of TEs and transposition in the generation of diverse phenotypes as well as in the natural amplification and dissemination of genetic information (of adaptative value) by horizontal gene transfer, which is considered the driving force of bacterial evolution.
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spelling pubmed-32811302012-02-22 Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria) Dziewit, Lukasz Baj, Jadwiga Szuplewska, Magdalena Maj, Anna Tabin, Mateusz Czyzkowska, Anna Skrzypczyk, Grazyna Adamczuk, Marcin Sitarek, Tomasz Stawinski, Piotr Tudek, Agnieszka Wanasz, Katarzyna Wardal, Ewa Piechucka, Ewa Bartosik, Dariusz PLoS One Research Article Several trap plasmids (enabling positive selection of transposition events) were used to identify a pool of functional transposable elements (TEs) residing in bacteria of the genus Paracoccus (Alphaproteobacteria). Complex analysis of 25 strains representing 20 species of this genus led to the capture and characterization of (i) 37 insertion sequences (ISs) representing 9 IS families (IS3, IS5, IS6, IS21, IS66, IS256, IS1182, IS1380 and IS1634), (ii) a composite transposon Tn6097 generated by two copies of the ISPfe2 (IS1634 family) containing two predicted genetic modules, involved in the arginine deiminase pathway and daunorubicin/doxorubicin resistance, (iii) 3 non-composite transposons of the Tn3 family, including Tn5393 carrying streptomycin resistance and (iv) a transposable genomic island TnPpa1 (45 kb). Some of the elements (e.g. Tn5393, Tn6097 and ISs of the IS903 group of the IS5 family) were shown to contain strong promoters able to drive transcription of genes placed downstream of the target site of transposition. Through the application of trap plasmid pCM132TC, containing a promoterless tetracycline resistance reporter gene, we identified five ways in which transposition can supply promoters to transcriptionally silent genes. Besides highlighting the diversity and specific features of several TEs, the analyses performed in this study have provided novel and interesting information on (i) the dynamics of the process of transposition (e.g. the unusually high frequency of transposition of TnPpa1) and (ii) structural changes in DNA mediated by transposition (e.g. the generation of large deletions in the recipient molecule upon transposition of ISPve1 of the IS21 family). We also demonstrated the great potential of TEs and transposition in the generation of diverse phenotypes as well as in the natural amplification and dissemination of genetic information (of adaptative value) by horizontal gene transfer, which is considered the driving force of bacterial evolution. Public Library of Science 2012-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3281130/ /pubmed/22359677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032277 Text en Dziewit 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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Dziewit, Lukasz
Baj, Jadwiga
Szuplewska, Magdalena
Maj, Anna
Tabin, Mateusz
Czyzkowska, Anna
Skrzypczyk, Grazyna
Adamczuk, Marcin
Sitarek, Tomasz
Stawinski, Piotr
Tudek, Agnieszka
Wanasz, Katarzyna
Wardal, Ewa
Piechucka, Ewa
Bartosik, Dariusz
Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title_full Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title_fullStr Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title_short Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria)
title_sort insights into the transposable mobilome of paracoccus spp. (alphaproteobacteria)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032277
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