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Diversity and Horizontal Transfer of Antarctic Pseudomonas spp. Plasmids

Autor
Buraczewska, Oliwia
Romaniuk, Krzysztof
Styczynski, Michal
Wolosiewicz, Marcin
Fondi, Marco
Decewicz, Przemysław
Dziewit, Łukasz
Szuplewska, Magdalena
Uhrynowski, Witold
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

Pseudomonas spp. are widely distributed in various environments around the world. They are also common in the Antarctic regions. To date, almost 200 plasmids of Pseudomonas spp. have been sequenced, but only 12 of them were isolated from psychrotolerant strains. In this study, 15 novel plasmids of cold-active Pseudomonas spp. originating from the King George Island (Antarctica) were characterized using a combined, structural and functional approach, including thorough genomic analyses, functional analyses of selected genetic modules, and identification of active transposable elements localized within the plasmids and comparative genomics. The analyses performed in this study increased the understanding of the horizontal transfer of plasmids found within Pseudomonas populations inhabiting Antarctic soils. It was shown that the majority of the studied plasmids are narrow-host-range replicons, whose transfer across taxonomic boundaries may be limited. Moreover, structural and functional analyses enabled identification and characterization of various accessory genetic modules, including genes encoding major pilin protein (PilA), that enhance biofilm formation, as well as active transposable elements. Furthermore, comparative genomic analyses revealed that the studied plasmids of Antarctic Pseudomonas spp. are unique, as they are highly dissimilar to the other known plasmids of Pseudomonas spp.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
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Genes
Tom
10
Zeszyt
11
Strony od-do
850
ISSN
2073-4425
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2019-10-28
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