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ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks
Horizontal gene transfer mediated by conjugation is considered an important evolutionary mechanism of bacteria. It allows organisms to quickly evolve new phenotypic properties including antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and virulence. The frequency of conjugation-mediated cargo gene exchange has not ye...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779932/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1024577 |
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author | Nayar, Gowri Terrizzano, Ignacio Seabolt, Ed Agarwal, Akshay Boucher, Christina Ruiz, Jaime Slizovskiy, Ilya B. Kaufman, James H. Noyes, Noelle R. |
author_facet | Nayar, Gowri Terrizzano, Ignacio Seabolt, Ed Agarwal, Akshay Boucher, Christina Ruiz, Jaime Slizovskiy, Ilya B. Kaufman, James H. Noyes, Noelle R. |
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description | Horizontal gene transfer mediated by conjugation is considered an important evolutionary mechanism of bacteria. It allows organisms to quickly evolve new phenotypic properties including antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and virulence. The frequency of conjugation-mediated cargo gene exchange has not yet been comprehensively studied within and between bacterial taxa. We developed a frequency-based network of genus-genus conjugation features and candidate cargo genes from whole-genome sequence data of over 180,000 bacterial genomes, representing 1,345 genera. Using our method, which we refer to as ggMOB, we revealed that over half of the bacterial genomes contained one or more known conjugation features that matched exactly to at least one other genome. Moreover, the proportion of genomes containing these conjugation features varied substantially by genus and conjugation feature. These results and the genus-level network structure can be viewed interactively in the ggMOB interface, which allows for user-defined filtering of conjugation features and candidate cargo genes. Using the network data, we observed that the ratio of AMR gene representation in conjugative versus non-conjugative genomes exceeded 5:1, confirming that conjugation is a critical force for AMR spread across genera. Finally, we demonstrated that clustering genomes by conjugation profile sometimes correlated well with classical phylogenetic structuring; but that in some cases the clustering was highly discordant, suggesting that the importance of the accessory genome in driving bacterial evolution may be highly variable across both time and taxonomy. These results can advance scientific understanding of bacterial evolution, and can be used as a starting point for probing genus-genus gene exchange within complex microbial communities that include unculturable bacteria. ggMOB is publicly available under the GNU licence at https://ruiz-hci-lab.github.io/ggMOB/ |
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spelling | pubmed-97799322022-12-23 ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks Nayar, Gowri Terrizzano, Ignacio Seabolt, Ed Agarwal, Akshay Boucher, Christina Ruiz, Jaime Slizovskiy, Ilya B. Kaufman, James H. Noyes, Noelle R. Front Genet Genetics Horizontal gene transfer mediated by conjugation is considered an important evolutionary mechanism of bacteria. It allows organisms to quickly evolve new phenotypic properties including antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and virulence. The frequency of conjugation-mediated cargo gene exchange has not yet been comprehensively studied within and between bacterial taxa. We developed a frequency-based network of genus-genus conjugation features and candidate cargo genes from whole-genome sequence data of over 180,000 bacterial genomes, representing 1,345 genera. Using our method, which we refer to as ggMOB, we revealed that over half of the bacterial genomes contained one or more known conjugation features that matched exactly to at least one other genome. Moreover, the proportion of genomes containing these conjugation features varied substantially by genus and conjugation feature. These results and the genus-level network structure can be viewed interactively in the ggMOB interface, which allows for user-defined filtering of conjugation features and candidate cargo genes. Using the network data, we observed that the ratio of AMR gene representation in conjugative versus non-conjugative genomes exceeded 5:1, confirming that conjugation is a critical force for AMR spread across genera. Finally, we demonstrated that clustering genomes by conjugation profile sometimes correlated well with classical phylogenetic structuring; but that in some cases the clustering was highly discordant, suggesting that the importance of the accessory genome in driving bacterial evolution may be highly variable across both time and taxonomy. These results can advance scientific understanding of bacterial evolution, and can be used as a starting point for probing genus-genus gene exchange within complex microbial communities that include unculturable bacteria. ggMOB is publicly available under the GNU licence at https://ruiz-hci-lab.github.io/ggMOB/ Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9779932/ /pubmed/36568361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1024577 Text en Copyright © 2022 Nayar, Terrizzano, Seabolt, Agarwal, Boucher, Ruiz, Slizovskiy, Kaufman and Noyes. https://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 | Genetics Nayar, Gowri Terrizzano, Ignacio Seabolt, Ed Agarwal, Akshay Boucher, Christina Ruiz, Jaime Slizovskiy, Ilya B. Kaufman, James H. Noyes, Noelle R. ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title | ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title_full | ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title_fullStr | ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title_full_unstemmed | ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title_short | ggMOB: Elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
title_sort | ggmob: elucidation of genomic conjugative features and associated cargo genes across bacterial genera using genus-genus mobilization networks |
topic | Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779932/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1024577 |
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