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Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity
The mobilome plays a crucial role in bacterial adaptation and is therefore a starting point to understand and establish the gene flow occurring in the process of bacterial evolution. This is even more so if we consider that the mobilome of environmental bacteria can be the reservoir of genes that ma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33620305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000533 |
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author | Morgado, Sergio Mascarenhas Vicente, Ana Carolina Paulo |
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description | The mobilome plays a crucial role in bacterial adaptation and is therefore a starting point to understand and establish the gene flow occurring in the process of bacterial evolution. This is even more so if we consider that the mobilome of environmental bacteria can be the reservoir of genes that may later appear in the clinic. Recently, new genera have been proposed in the family Mycobacteriaceae , including the genus Mycolicibacterium , which encompasses dozens of species of agricultural, biotechnological, clinical and ecological importance, being ubiquitous in several environments. The current scenario in the Mycobacteriaceae mobilome has some bias because most of the characterized mycobacteriophages were isolated using a single host strain, and the few plasmids reported mainly relate to the genus Mycobacterium . To fill in the gaps in these issues, we performed a systematic in silico study of these mobile elements based on 242 available genomes of the genus Mycolicibacterium . The analyses identified 156 putative plasmids (19 conjugative, 45 mobilizable and 92 non-mobilizable) and 566 prophages in 86 and 229 genomes, respectively. Moreover, a contig was characterized by resembling an actinomycete integrative and conjugative element (AICE). Within this diversity of mobile genetic elements, there is a pool of genes associated with several canonical functions, in addition to adaptive traits, such as virulence and resistance to antibiotics and metals (mercury and arsenic). The type-VII secretion system was a common feature in the predicted plasmids, being associated with genes encoding virulent proteins (EsxA, EsxB, PE and PPE). In addition to the characterization of plasmids and prophages of the family Mycobacteriaceae , this study showed an abundance of these genetic elements in a dozen species of the genus Mycolicibacterium . |
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spelling | pubmed-81906162021-06-10 Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity Morgado, Sergio Mascarenhas Vicente, Ana Carolina Paulo Microb Genom Research Articles The mobilome plays a crucial role in bacterial adaptation and is therefore a starting point to understand and establish the gene flow occurring in the process of bacterial evolution. This is even more so if we consider that the mobilome of environmental bacteria can be the reservoir of genes that may later appear in the clinic. Recently, new genera have been proposed in the family Mycobacteriaceae , including the genus Mycolicibacterium , which encompasses dozens of species of agricultural, biotechnological, clinical and ecological importance, being ubiquitous in several environments. The current scenario in the Mycobacteriaceae mobilome has some bias because most of the characterized mycobacteriophages were isolated using a single host strain, and the few plasmids reported mainly relate to the genus Mycobacterium . To fill in the gaps in these issues, we performed a systematic in silico study of these mobile elements based on 242 available genomes of the genus Mycolicibacterium . The analyses identified 156 putative plasmids (19 conjugative, 45 mobilizable and 92 non-mobilizable) and 566 prophages in 86 and 229 genomes, respectively. Moreover, a contig was characterized by resembling an actinomycete integrative and conjugative element (AICE). Within this diversity of mobile genetic elements, there is a pool of genes associated with several canonical functions, in addition to adaptive traits, such as virulence and resistance to antibiotics and metals (mercury and arsenic). The type-VII secretion system was a common feature in the predicted plasmids, being associated with genes encoding virulent proteins (EsxA, EsxB, PE and PPE). In addition to the characterization of plasmids and prophages of the family Mycobacteriaceae , this study showed an abundance of these genetic elements in a dozen species of the genus Mycolicibacterium . Microbiology Society 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8190616/ /pubmed/33620305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000533 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Morgado, Sergio Mascarenhas Vicente, Ana Carolina Paulo Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title | Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title_full | Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title_fullStr | Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title_full_unstemmed | Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title_short | Comprehensive in silico survey of the Mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
title_sort | comprehensive in silico survey of the mycolicibacterium mobilome reveals an as yet underexplored diversity |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33620305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000533 |
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