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The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci

Many insects harbor inherited bacterial endosymbionts. Although some of them are not strictly essential and are considered facultative, they can be a key to host survival under specific environmental conditions, such as parasitoid attacks, climate changes, or insecticide pressures. The whitefly Bemi...

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Autores principales: Santos-Garcia, Diego, Rollat-Farnier, Pierre-Antoine, Beitia, Francisco, Zchori-Fein, Einat, Vavre, Fabrice, Mouton, Laurence, Moya, Andrés, Latorre, Amparo, Silva, Francisco J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4007549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24723729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu077
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author Santos-Garcia, Diego
Rollat-Farnier, Pierre-Antoine
Beitia, Francisco
Zchori-Fein, Einat
Vavre, Fabrice
Mouton, Laurence
Moya, Andrés
Latorre, Amparo
Silva, Francisco J.
author_facet Santos-Garcia, Diego
Rollat-Farnier, Pierre-Antoine
Beitia, Francisco
Zchori-Fein, Einat
Vavre, Fabrice
Mouton, Laurence
Moya, Andrés
Latorre, Amparo
Silva, Francisco J.
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description Many insects harbor inherited bacterial endosymbionts. Although some of them are not strictly essential and are considered facultative, they can be a key to host survival under specific environmental conditions, such as parasitoid attacks, climate changes, or insecticide pressures. The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is at the top of the list of organisms inflicting agricultural damage and outbreaks, and changes in its distribution may be associated to global warming. In this work, we have sequenced and analyzed the genome of Cardinium cBtQ1, a facultative bacterial endosymbiont of B. tabaci and propose that it belongs to a new taxonomic family, which also includes Candidatus Amoebophilus asiaticus and Cardinium cEper1, endosymbionts of amoeba and wasps, respectively. Reconstruction of their last common ancestors’ gene contents revealed an initial massive gene loss from the free-living ancestor. This was followed in Cardinium by smaller losses, associated with settlement in arthropods. Some of these losses, affecting cofactor and amino acid biosynthetic encoding genes, took place in Cardinium cBtQ1 after its divergence from the Cardinium cEper1 lineage and were related to its settlement in the whitefly and its endosymbionts. Furthermore, the Cardinium cBtQ1 genome displays a large proportion of transposable elements, which have recently inactivated genes and produced chromosomal rearrangements. The genome also contains a chromosomal duplication and a multicopy plasmid, which harbors several genes putatively associated with gliding motility, as well as two other genes encoding proteins with potential insecticidal activity. As gene amplification is very rare in endosymbionts, an important function of these genes cannot be ruled out.
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spelling pubmed-40075492014-05-02 The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci Santos-Garcia, Diego Rollat-Farnier, Pierre-Antoine Beitia, Francisco Zchori-Fein, Einat Vavre, Fabrice Mouton, Laurence Moya, Andrés Latorre, Amparo Silva, Francisco J. Genome Biol Evol Research Article Many insects harbor inherited bacterial endosymbionts. Although some of them are not strictly essential and are considered facultative, they can be a key to host survival under specific environmental conditions, such as parasitoid attacks, climate changes, or insecticide pressures. The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is at the top of the list of organisms inflicting agricultural damage and outbreaks, and changes in its distribution may be associated to global warming. In this work, we have sequenced and analyzed the genome of Cardinium cBtQ1, a facultative bacterial endosymbiont of B. tabaci and propose that it belongs to a new taxonomic family, which also includes Candidatus Amoebophilus asiaticus and Cardinium cEper1, endosymbionts of amoeba and wasps, respectively. Reconstruction of their last common ancestors’ gene contents revealed an initial massive gene loss from the free-living ancestor. This was followed in Cardinium by smaller losses, associated with settlement in arthropods. Some of these losses, affecting cofactor and amino acid biosynthetic encoding genes, took place in Cardinium cBtQ1 after its divergence from the Cardinium cEper1 lineage and were related to its settlement in the whitefly and its endosymbionts. Furthermore, the Cardinium cBtQ1 genome displays a large proportion of transposable elements, which have recently inactivated genes and produced chromosomal rearrangements. The genome also contains a chromosomal duplication and a multicopy plasmid, which harbors several genes putatively associated with gliding motility, as well as two other genes encoding proteins with potential insecticidal activity. As gene amplification is very rare in endosymbionts, an important function of these genes cannot be ruled out. Oxford University Press 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4007549/ /pubmed/24723729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu077 Text en © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Santos-Garcia, Diego
Rollat-Farnier, Pierre-Antoine
Beitia, Francisco
Zchori-Fein, Einat
Vavre, Fabrice
Mouton, Laurence
Moya, Andrés
Latorre, Amparo
Silva, Francisco J.
The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title_full The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title_fullStr The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title_full_unstemmed The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title_short The Genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 Provides Insights into Genome Reduction, Symbiont Motility, and Its Settlement in Bemisia tabaci
title_sort genome of cardinium cbtq1 provides insights into genome reduction, symbiont motility, and its settlement in bemisia tabaci
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4007549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24723729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu077
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