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Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2

Thiomonas bacteria are ubiquitous at acid mine drainage sites and play key roles in the remediation of water at these locations by oxidizing arsenite to arsenate, favouring the sorption of arsenic by iron oxides and their coprecipitation. Understanding the adaptive capacities of these bacteria is cr...

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Autores principales: Freel, Kelle C., Fouteau, Stephanie, Roche, David, Farasin, Julien, Huber, Aline, Koechler, Sandrine, Peres, Martina, Chiboub, Olfa, Varet, Hugo, Proux, Caroline, Deschamps, Julien, Briandet, Romain, Torchet, Rachel, Cruveiller, Stephane, Lièvremont, Didier, Coppée, Jean-Yves, Barbe, Valérie, Arsène-Ploetze, Florence
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Microbiology Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33034553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000447
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author Freel, Kelle C.
Fouteau, Stephanie
Roche, David
Farasin, Julien
Huber, Aline
Koechler, Sandrine
Peres, Martina
Chiboub, Olfa
Varet, Hugo
Proux, Caroline
Deschamps, Julien
Briandet, Romain
Torchet, Rachel
Cruveiller, Stephane
Lièvremont, Didier
Coppée, Jean-Yves
Barbe, Valérie
Arsène-Ploetze, Florence
author_facet Freel, Kelle C.
Fouteau, Stephanie
Roche, David
Farasin, Julien
Huber, Aline
Koechler, Sandrine
Peres, Martina
Chiboub, Olfa
Varet, Hugo
Proux, Caroline
Deschamps, Julien
Briandet, Romain
Torchet, Rachel
Cruveiller, Stephane
Lièvremont, Didier
Coppée, Jean-Yves
Barbe, Valérie
Arsène-Ploetze, Florence
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description Thiomonas bacteria are ubiquitous at acid mine drainage sites and play key roles in the remediation of water at these locations by oxidizing arsenite to arsenate, favouring the sorption of arsenic by iron oxides and their coprecipitation. Understanding the adaptive capacities of these bacteria is crucial to revealing how they persist and remain active in such extreme conditions. Interestingly, it was previously observed that after exposure to arsenite, when grown in a biofilm, some strains of Thiomonas bacteria develop variants that are more resistant to arsenic. Here, we identified the mechanisms involved in the emergence of such variants in biofilms. We found that the percentage of variants generated increased in the presence of high concentrations of arsenite (5.33 mM), especially in the detached cells after growth under biofilm-forming conditions. Analysis of gene expression in the parent strain CB2 revealed that genes involved in DNA repair were upregulated in the conditions where variants were observed. Finally, we assessed the phenotypes and genomes of the subsequent variants generated to evaluate the number of mutations compared to the parent strain. We determined that multiple point mutations accumulated after exposure to arsenite when cells were grown under biofilm conditions. Some of these mutations were found in what is referred to as ICE19, a genomic island (GI) carrying arsenic-resistance genes, also harbouring characteristics of an integrative and conjugative element (ICE). The mutations likely favoured the excision and duplication of this GI. This research aids in understanding how Thiomonas bacteria adapt to highly toxic environments, and, more generally, provides a window to bacterial genome evolution in extreme environments.
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spelling pubmed-76602542020-11-13 Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2 Freel, Kelle C. Fouteau, Stephanie Roche, David Farasin, Julien Huber, Aline Koechler, Sandrine Peres, Martina Chiboub, Olfa Varet, Hugo Proux, Caroline Deschamps, Julien Briandet, Romain Torchet, Rachel Cruveiller, Stephane Lièvremont, Didier Coppée, Jean-Yves Barbe, Valérie Arsène-Ploetze, Florence Microb Genom Research Article Thiomonas bacteria are ubiquitous at acid mine drainage sites and play key roles in the remediation of water at these locations by oxidizing arsenite to arsenate, favouring the sorption of arsenic by iron oxides and their coprecipitation. Understanding the adaptive capacities of these bacteria is crucial to revealing how they persist and remain active in such extreme conditions. Interestingly, it was previously observed that after exposure to arsenite, when grown in a biofilm, some strains of Thiomonas bacteria develop variants that are more resistant to arsenic. Here, we identified the mechanisms involved in the emergence of such variants in biofilms. We found that the percentage of variants generated increased in the presence of high concentrations of arsenite (5.33 mM), especially in the detached cells after growth under biofilm-forming conditions. Analysis of gene expression in the parent strain CB2 revealed that genes involved in DNA repair were upregulated in the conditions where variants were observed. Finally, we assessed the phenotypes and genomes of the subsequent variants generated to evaluate the number of mutations compared to the parent strain. We determined that multiple point mutations accumulated after exposure to arsenite when cells were grown under biofilm conditions. Some of these mutations were found in what is referred to as ICE19, a genomic island (GI) carrying arsenic-resistance genes, also harbouring characteristics of an integrative and conjugative element (ICE). The mutations likely favoured the excision and duplication of this GI. This research aids in understanding how Thiomonas bacteria adapt to highly toxic environments, and, more generally, provides a window to bacterial genome evolution in extreme environments. Microbiology Society 2020-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7660254/ /pubmed/33034553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000447 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License.
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Freel, Kelle C.
Fouteau, Stephanie
Roche, David
Farasin, Julien
Huber, Aline
Koechler, Sandrine
Peres, Martina
Chiboub, Olfa
Varet, Hugo
Proux, Caroline
Deschamps, Julien
Briandet, Romain
Torchet, Rachel
Cruveiller, Stephane
Lièvremont, Didier
Coppée, Jean-Yves
Barbe, Valérie
Arsène-Ploetze, Florence
Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title_full Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title_fullStr Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title_full_unstemmed Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title_short Effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of Thiomonas sp. CB2
title_sort effect of arsenite and growth in biofilm conditions on the evolution of thiomonas sp. cb2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33034553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000447
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