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PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera

PromA plasmids are broad host range (BHR) plasmids, which are often cryptic and hence have an uncertain ecological role. We present three novel PromA γ plasmids which carry genes associated with degradation of the phenylurea herbicide linuron, two of which originated from unrelated Hydrogenophaga ho...

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Autores principales: Werner, Johannes, Nour, Eman, Bunk, Boyke, Spröer, Cathrin, Smalla, Kornelia, Springael, Dirk, Öztürk, Başak
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32132980
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00149
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author Werner, Johannes
Nour, Eman
Bunk, Boyke
Spröer, Cathrin
Smalla, Kornelia
Springael, Dirk
Öztürk, Başak
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Nour, Eman
Bunk, Boyke
Spröer, Cathrin
Smalla, Kornelia
Springael, Dirk
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description PromA plasmids are broad host range (BHR) plasmids, which are often cryptic and hence have an uncertain ecological role. We present three novel PromA γ plasmids which carry genes associated with degradation of the phenylurea herbicide linuron, two of which originated from unrelated Hydrogenophaga hosts isolated from different environments (pPBL-H3-2 and pBPS33-2), and one (pEN1) which was exogenously captured from an on-farm biopurification system (BPS). Hydrogenophaga sp. plasmid pBPS33-2 carries all three necessary gene clusters (hylA, dca, ccd) determining the three main steps for conversion of linuron to Krebs cycle intermediates, while pEN1 only determines the initial linuron hydrolysis step. Hydrogenophaga sp. plasmid pPBL-H3-2 exists as two variants, both containing ccd but with the hylA and dca gene modules interchanged between each other at exactly the same location. Linuron catabolic gene clusters that determine the same step were identical on all plasmids, encompassed in differently arranged constellations and characterized by the presence of multiple IS1071 elements. In all plasmids except pEN1, the insertion spot of the catabolic genes in the PromA γ plasmids was the same. Highly similar PromA plasmids carrying the linuron degrading gene cargo at the same insertion spot were previously identified in linuron degrading Variovorax sp. Interestingly, in both Hydrogenophaga populations not every PromA plasmid copy carries catabolic genes. The results indicate that PromA plasmids are important vehicles of linuron catabolic gene dissemination, rather than being cryptic and only important for the mobilization of other plasmids.
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spelling pubmed-70398612020-03-04 PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera Werner, Johannes Nour, Eman Bunk, Boyke Spröer, Cathrin Smalla, Kornelia Springael, Dirk Öztürk, Başak Front Microbiol Microbiology PromA plasmids are broad host range (BHR) plasmids, which are often cryptic and hence have an uncertain ecological role. We present three novel PromA γ plasmids which carry genes associated with degradation of the phenylurea herbicide linuron, two of which originated from unrelated Hydrogenophaga hosts isolated from different environments (pPBL-H3-2 and pBPS33-2), and one (pEN1) which was exogenously captured from an on-farm biopurification system (BPS). Hydrogenophaga sp. plasmid pBPS33-2 carries all three necessary gene clusters (hylA, dca, ccd) determining the three main steps for conversion of linuron to Krebs cycle intermediates, while pEN1 only determines the initial linuron hydrolysis step. Hydrogenophaga sp. plasmid pPBL-H3-2 exists as two variants, both containing ccd but with the hylA and dca gene modules interchanged between each other at exactly the same location. Linuron catabolic gene clusters that determine the same step were identical on all plasmids, encompassed in differently arranged constellations and characterized by the presence of multiple IS1071 elements. In all plasmids except pEN1, the insertion spot of the catabolic genes in the PromA γ plasmids was the same. Highly similar PromA plasmids carrying the linuron degrading gene cargo at the same insertion spot were previously identified in linuron degrading Variovorax sp. Interestingly, in both Hydrogenophaga populations not every PromA plasmid copy carries catabolic genes. The results indicate that PromA plasmids are important vehicles of linuron catabolic gene dissemination, rather than being cryptic and only important for the mobilization of other plasmids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7039861/ /pubmed/32132980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00149 Text en Copyright © 2020 Werner, Nour, Bunk, Spröer, Smalla, Springael and Öztürk. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Werner, Johannes
Nour, Eman
Bunk, Boyke
Spröer, Cathrin
Smalla, Kornelia
Springael, Dirk
Öztürk, Başak
PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title_full PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title_fullStr PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title_full_unstemmed PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title_short PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera
title_sort proma plasmids are instrumental in the dissemination of linuron catabolic genes between different genera
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32132980
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00149
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