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Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis

The creation and comparison of minimal genomes will help better define the most fundamental mechanisms supporting life. Mesoplasma florum is a near-minimal, fast-growing, nonpathogenic bacterium potentially amenable to genome reduction efforts. In a comparative genomic study of 13 M. florum strains,...

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Autores principales: Baby, Vincent, Lachance, Jean-Christophe, Gagnon, Jules, Lucier, Jean-François, Matteau, Dominick, Knight, Tom, Rodrigue, Sébastien
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29657968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00198-17
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author Baby, Vincent
Lachance, Jean-Christophe
Gagnon, Jules
Lucier, Jean-François
Matteau, Dominick
Knight, Tom
Rodrigue, Sébastien
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Lachance, Jean-Christophe
Gagnon, Jules
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description The creation and comparison of minimal genomes will help better define the most fundamental mechanisms supporting life. Mesoplasma florum is a near-minimal, fast-growing, nonpathogenic bacterium potentially amenable to genome reduction efforts. In a comparative genomic study of 13 M. florum strains, including 11 newly sequenced genomes, we have identified the core genome and open pangenome of this species. Our results show that all of the strains have approximately 80% of their gene content in common. Of the remaining 20%, 17% of the genes were found in multiple strains and 3% were unique to any given strain. On the basis of random transposon mutagenesis, we also estimated that ~290 out of 720 genes are essential for M. florum L1 in rich medium. We next evaluated different genome reduction scenarios for M. florum L1 by using gene conservation and essentiality data, as well as comparisons with the first working approximation of a minimal organism, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3.0. Our results suggest that 409 of the 473 M. mycoides JCVI-syn3.0 genes have orthologs in M. florum L1. Conversely, 57 putatively essential M. florum L1 genes have no homolog in M. mycoides JCVI-syn3.0. This suggests differences in minimal genome compositions, even for these evolutionarily closely related bacteria. IMPORTANCE The last years have witnessed the development of whole-genome cloning and transplantation methods and the complete synthesis of entire chromosomes. Recently, the first minimal cell, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3.0, was created. Despite these milestone achievements, several questions remain to be answered. For example, is the composition of minimal genomes virtually identical in phylogenetically related species? On the basis of comparative genomics and transposon mutagenesis, we investigated this question by using an alternative model, Mesoplasma florum, that is also amenable to genome reduction efforts. Our results suggest that the creation of additional minimal genomes could help reveal different gene compositions and strategies that can support life, even within closely related species.
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spelling pubmed-58938582018-04-13 Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis Baby, Vincent Lachance, Jean-Christophe Gagnon, Jules Lucier, Jean-François Matteau, Dominick Knight, Tom Rodrigue, Sébastien mSystems Research Article The creation and comparison of minimal genomes will help better define the most fundamental mechanisms supporting life. Mesoplasma florum is a near-minimal, fast-growing, nonpathogenic bacterium potentially amenable to genome reduction efforts. In a comparative genomic study of 13 M. florum strains, including 11 newly sequenced genomes, we have identified the core genome and open pangenome of this species. Our results show that all of the strains have approximately 80% of their gene content in common. Of the remaining 20%, 17% of the genes were found in multiple strains and 3% were unique to any given strain. On the basis of random transposon mutagenesis, we also estimated that ~290 out of 720 genes are essential for M. florum L1 in rich medium. We next evaluated different genome reduction scenarios for M. florum L1 by using gene conservation and essentiality data, as well as comparisons with the first working approximation of a minimal organism, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3.0. Our results suggest that 409 of the 473 M. mycoides JCVI-syn3.0 genes have orthologs in M. florum L1. Conversely, 57 putatively essential M. florum L1 genes have no homolog in M. mycoides JCVI-syn3.0. This suggests differences in minimal genome compositions, even for these evolutionarily closely related bacteria. IMPORTANCE The last years have witnessed the development of whole-genome cloning and transplantation methods and the complete synthesis of entire chromosomes. Recently, the first minimal cell, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3.0, was created. Despite these milestone achievements, several questions remain to be answered. For example, is the composition of minimal genomes virtually identical in phylogenetically related species? On the basis of comparative genomics and transposon mutagenesis, we investigated this question by using an alternative model, Mesoplasma florum, that is also amenable to genome reduction efforts. Our results suggest that the creation of additional minimal genomes could help reveal different gene compositions and strategies that can support life, even within closely related species. American Society for Microbiology 2018-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5893858/ /pubmed/29657968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00198-17 Text en Copyright © 2018 Baby et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Knight, Tom
Rodrigue, Sébastien
Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis
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title_full Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis
title_fullStr Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis
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title_short Inferring the Minimal Genome of Mesoplasma florum by Comparative Genomics and Transposon Mutagenesis
title_sort inferring the minimal genome of mesoplasma florum by comparative genomics and transposon mutagenesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29657968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00198-17
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