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Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales

The order Sphingomonadales, containing the families Erythrobacteraceae and Sphingomonadaceae, is a relatively less well-studied phylogenetic branch within the class Alphaproteobacteria. Prophage elements are present in most bacterial genomes and are important determinants of adaptive evolution. An “...

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Autores principales: Viswanathan, Vandana, Narjala, Anushree, Ravichandran, Aravind, Jayaprasad, Suvratha, Siddaramappa, Shivakumara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5381585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evx024
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author Viswanathan, Vandana
Narjala, Anushree
Ravichandran, Aravind
Jayaprasad, Suvratha
Siddaramappa, Shivakumara
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Narjala, Anushree
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description The order Sphingomonadales, containing the families Erythrobacteraceae and Sphingomonadaceae, is a relatively less well-studied phylogenetic branch within the class Alphaproteobacteria. Prophage elements are present in most bacterial genomes and are important determinants of adaptive evolution. An “intact” prophage was predicted within the genome of Sphingomonas hengshuiensis strain WHSC-8 and was designated Prophage I(WHSC-8). Loci homologous to the region containing the first 22 open reading frames (ORFs) of Prophage I(WHSC-8) were discovered among the genomes of numerous Sphingomonadales. In 17 genomes, the homologous loci were co-located with an ORF encoding a putative superoxide dismutase. Several other lines of molecular evidence implied that these homologous loci represent an ancient temperate bacteriophage integration, and this horizontal transfer event pre-dated niche-based speciation within the order Sphingomonadales. The “stabilization” of prophages in the genomes of their hosts is an indicator of “fitness” conferred by these elements and natural selection. Among the various ORFs predicted within the conserved prophages, an ORF encoding a putative proline-rich outer membrane protein A was consistently present among the genomes of many Sphingomonadales. Furthermore, the conserved prophages in six Sphingomonas sp. contained an ORF encoding a putative spermidine synthase. It is possible that one or more of these ORFs bestow selective fitness, and thus the prophages continue to be vertically transferred within the host strains. Although conserved prophages have been identified previously among closely related genera and species, this is the first systematic and detailed description of orthologous prophages at the level of an order that contains two diverse families and many pigmented species.
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spelling pubmed-53815852017-11-07 Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales Viswanathan, Vandana Narjala, Anushree Ravichandran, Aravind Jayaprasad, Suvratha Siddaramappa, Shivakumara Genome Biol Evol Research Article The order Sphingomonadales, containing the families Erythrobacteraceae and Sphingomonadaceae, is a relatively less well-studied phylogenetic branch within the class Alphaproteobacteria. Prophage elements are present in most bacterial genomes and are important determinants of adaptive evolution. An “intact” prophage was predicted within the genome of Sphingomonas hengshuiensis strain WHSC-8 and was designated Prophage I(WHSC-8). Loci homologous to the region containing the first 22 open reading frames (ORFs) of Prophage I(WHSC-8) were discovered among the genomes of numerous Sphingomonadales. In 17 genomes, the homologous loci were co-located with an ORF encoding a putative superoxide dismutase. Several other lines of molecular evidence implied that these homologous loci represent an ancient temperate bacteriophage integration, and this horizontal transfer event pre-dated niche-based speciation within the order Sphingomonadales. The “stabilization” of prophages in the genomes of their hosts is an indicator of “fitness” conferred by these elements and natural selection. Among the various ORFs predicted within the conserved prophages, an ORF encoding a putative proline-rich outer membrane protein A was consistently present among the genomes of many Sphingomonadales. Furthermore, the conserved prophages in six Sphingomonas sp. contained an ORF encoding a putative spermidine synthase. It is possible that one or more of these ORFs bestow selective fitness, and thus the prophages continue to be vertically transferred within the host strains. Although conserved prophages have been identified previously among closely related genera and species, this is the first systematic and detailed description of orthologous prophages at the level of an order that contains two diverse families and many pigmented species. Oxford University Press 2017-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5381585/ /pubmed/28201618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evx024 Text en © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), 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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Siddaramappa, Shivakumara
Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales
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title_fullStr Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales
title_short Evolutionary Genomics of an Ancient Prophage of the Order Sphingomonadales
title_sort evolutionary genomics of an ancient prophage of the order sphingomonadales
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5381585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evx024
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