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Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii

Bacteria of the genus Xenorhabdus are symbionts of soil entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Steinernema. This symbiotic association constitutes an insecticidal complex active against a wide range of insect pests. Unlike other Xenorhabdus species, Xenorhabdus poinarii is avirulent when injected i...

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Autores principales: Ogier, Jean-Claude, Pagès, Sylvie, Bisch, Gaëlle, Chiapello, Hélène, Médigue, Claudine, Rouy, Zoé, Teyssier, Corinne, Vincent, Stéphanie, Tailliez, Patrick, Givaudan, Alain, Gaudriault, Sophie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4079199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24904010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu119
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author Ogier, Jean-Claude
Pagès, Sylvie
Bisch, Gaëlle
Chiapello, Hélène
Médigue, Claudine
Rouy, Zoé
Teyssier, Corinne
Vincent, Stéphanie
Tailliez, Patrick
Givaudan, Alain
Gaudriault, Sophie
author_facet Ogier, Jean-Claude
Pagès, Sylvie
Bisch, Gaëlle
Chiapello, Hélène
Médigue, Claudine
Rouy, Zoé
Teyssier, Corinne
Vincent, Stéphanie
Tailliez, Patrick
Givaudan, Alain
Gaudriault, Sophie
author_sort Ogier, Jean-Claude
collection PubMed
description Bacteria of the genus Xenorhabdus are symbionts of soil entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Steinernema. This symbiotic association constitutes an insecticidal complex active against a wide range of insect pests. Unlike other Xenorhabdus species, Xenorhabdus poinarii is avirulent when injected into insects in the absence of its nematode host. We sequenced the genome of the X. poinarii strain G6 and the closely related but virulent X. doucetiae strain FRM16. G6 had a smaller genome (500–700 kb smaller) than virulent Xenorhabdus strains and lacked genes encoding potential virulence factors (hemolysins, type 5 secretion systems, enzymes involved in the synthesis of secondary metabolites, and toxin–antitoxin systems). The genomes of all the X. poinarii strains analyzed here had a similar small size. We did not observe the accumulation of pseudogenes, insertion sequences or decrease in coding density usually seen as a sign of genomic erosion driven by genetic drift in host-adapted bacteria. Instead, genome reduction of X. poinarii seems to have been mediated by the excision of genomic blocks from the flexible genome, as reported for the genomes of attenuated free pathogenic bacteria and some facultative mutualistic bacteria growing exclusively within hosts. This evolutionary pathway probably reflects the adaptation of X. poinarii to specific host.
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spelling pubmed-40791992014-07-02 Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii Ogier, Jean-Claude Pagès, Sylvie Bisch, Gaëlle Chiapello, Hélène Médigue, Claudine Rouy, Zoé Teyssier, Corinne Vincent, Stéphanie Tailliez, Patrick Givaudan, Alain Gaudriault, Sophie Genome Biol Evol Research Article Bacteria of the genus Xenorhabdus are symbionts of soil entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Steinernema. This symbiotic association constitutes an insecticidal complex active against a wide range of insect pests. Unlike other Xenorhabdus species, Xenorhabdus poinarii is avirulent when injected into insects in the absence of its nematode host. We sequenced the genome of the X. poinarii strain G6 and the closely related but virulent X. doucetiae strain FRM16. G6 had a smaller genome (500–700 kb smaller) than virulent Xenorhabdus strains and lacked genes encoding potential virulence factors (hemolysins, type 5 secretion systems, enzymes involved in the synthesis of secondary metabolites, and toxin–antitoxin systems). The genomes of all the X. poinarii strains analyzed here had a similar small size. We did not observe the accumulation of pseudogenes, insertion sequences or decrease in coding density usually seen as a sign of genomic erosion driven by genetic drift in host-adapted bacteria. Instead, genome reduction of X. poinarii seems to have been mediated by the excision of genomic blocks from the flexible genome, as reported for the genomes of attenuated free pathogenic bacteria and some facultative mutualistic bacteria growing exclusively within hosts. This evolutionary pathway probably reflects the adaptation of X. poinarii to specific host. Oxford University Press 2014-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4079199/ /pubmed/24904010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu119 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/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ogier, Jean-Claude
Pagès, Sylvie
Bisch, Gaëlle
Chiapello, Hélène
Médigue, Claudine
Rouy, Zoé
Teyssier, Corinne
Vincent, Stéphanie
Tailliez, Patrick
Givaudan, Alain
Gaudriault, Sophie
Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title_full Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title_fullStr Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title_full_unstemmed Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title_short Attenuated Virulence and Genomic Reductive Evolution in the Entomopathogenic Bacterial Symbiont Species, Xenorhabdus poinarii
title_sort attenuated virulence and genomic reductive evolution in the entomopathogenic bacterial symbiont species, xenorhabdus poinarii
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4079199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24904010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu119
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