| Literature DB >> 17555438 |
Kyung Moon1, Justin Sonnenburg, Abigail A Salyers.
Abstract
Foreign DNA elements such as plasmids and conjugative transposons are constantly entering new bacterial hosts. A possible outcome of such events that has not been considered previously is that regulatory genes carried on some of them might affect the expression of chromosomal genes of the new host. To assess this possibility, we investigated the effect of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT on expression of chromosomal genes in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron 5482 (BT4001). Most of the upregulated genes were genes of unknown function, but a number of them were associated with a region of the chromosome that contained a putative conjugative transposon, which had been tentatively designated as CTn4-bt. Upregulation of CTn4-bt genes and other chromosomal genes affected by CTnDOT was controlled by two regulatory genes on CTnDOT, rteA and rteB, which encode a two-component regulatory system. Transfer of CTn4-bt was also mediated by rteA and rteB. Three other putative CTns, CTn1-bt, CTn2-bt and CTn3-bt, were mobilized by CTnERL, a CTn closely related to CTnDOT, but genes from CTnERL other than rteA and rteB were also required. Unexpectedly, homologous recombination was required for CTn1-bt, CTn2-bt, CTn3-bt and CTn4-bt to integrate in the recipient. Our results show that regulatory genes on an incoming mobile element can have multiple effects on its new host, including the activation of previously non-transmissible elements.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17555438 PMCID: PMC1976400 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05756.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Microbiol ISSN: 0950-382X Impact factor: 3.501
List of possible induced chromosomal genes identified by GeneChip analysis.
| Proposed function | Possible identity | Fold change | ORF ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hypothetical transfer genes of CTn4-bt | 148 | BT4772 | |
| 74 | BT4769 | ||
| 43 | BT4767 | ||
| 35 | BT4773 | ||
| 25 | BT4768 | ||
| 25 | BT4770 | ||
| 20 | BT4776 | ||
| 18 | BT4774 | ||
| 16 | BT4780 | ||
| 12 | BT4775 | ||
| 9 | BT4779 | ||
| 9 | BT4761 | ||
| 8 | BT4762 | ||
| 7 | BT4778 | ||
| Integrase/transposase | Tyrosine recombinase | 15 | BT3135 |
| Transposase | 8 | BT1138 | |
| Membrane proteins | OmpA homologue | 13 | BT0066 |
| Transmembrane protein | 9 | BT2119 | |
| Polysaccharide export protein | 8 | BT0060 | |
| α-Galactosidase precursor | 10 | BT0065 | |
| Aminotransferase | 11 | BT3737 | |
| Chaperone | GroE | 7 | BT1243 |
| Hypothetical proteins tentatively classified by chromosomal location | CTn4-bt | 102 | BT4765 |
| CTn4-bt | 78 | BT4764 | |
| CTn4-bt | 148 | BT4766 | |
| CTn4-bt | 20 | BT4777 | |
| CTn4-bt | 8 | BT4771 | |
| Other | 36 | BT0020 | |
| Other | 17 | BT0064 | |
| CTn4-bt | 16 | BT4780 | |
| Other | 13 | BT1073 | |
| Other | 14 | BT0018 | |
| Other | 11 | BT0019 | |
| Other | 8 | BT0059 | |
| Other | 7 | BT0057 | |
| Other | 7 | BT0068 |
Proposed function and possible identity were determined from database search results. CTn4-bt is a putative CTn identified from the genome sequence analysis. The transfer (tra) genes listed are similar to tra genes found on the known CTn, CTnDOT. In the case of the hypothetical proteins, the ones encoded by genes located on CTn4 are indicated. ‘Other’ means hypothetical genes not located on CTn4-bt.
This list was compiled from results of the GeneChip assay using RNA samples from wild-type B. thetaiotaomicron 5482 (BT4001) and the same strain containing CTnDOT (BT4007). Fold change was obtained by dChip analysis.
Location of the open reading frame in the BT4001 genome sequence.
Comparison of percentage amino acid identity between Tra proteins from CTnDOT and Tra proteins encoded on the four putative conjugative transposons in the B. thetaiotaomicron 5482 chromosome.
| Transfer protein | Putative cryptic CTns in the chromosome | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CTnDOT | CTn1-bt | CTn2-bt | CTn3-bt | CTn4-bt |
| TraA | 57 | 63 | 40 | 43 |
| TraB | 27 | 35 | 20 | 38 |
| TraC | 29 | 27 | NA | 28 |
| TraD | NA | 24 | NA | NA |
| TraE | 93 | 88 | 85 | 89 |
| TraF | 71 | 66 | 64 | 63 |
| TraG | 73 | 69 | 68 | 69 |
| TraH | 36 | 21 | 70 | NA |
| TraI | 65 | 65 | 67 | 61 |
| TraJ | 75 | 59 | 72 | 64 |
| TraK | 71 | 71 | 77 | 68 |
| TraM | 48 | 43 | 45 | 34 |
| TraN | 55 | 64 | 65 | 54 |
| TraO | 59 | 54 | 52 | 36 |
| TraQ | 43 | 38 | 50 | NA |
NA is not available because of the lack of the target gene within the CTn. The transfer protein on CTnDOT is shown in the first column and is compared with homologues found encoded on the four cryptic CTns in the B. thetaiotaomicron 5482 chromosome.
Fold induction of selected chromosomal genes of BT4001 affected by CTnDOT, as measured by quantitative RT-PCR.a
| ORF ID | Proposed function | BT4001ΩQAB | BT4007 | BT4001(pRteC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BT4762 | TraA (CTn4-bt) | 30 (± 13) | 143 (± 21) | 5 (± 2) |
| BT4763 | TraC (CTn4-bt) | 14 (± 2) | 44 (± 12) | 3 (± 2) |
| BT4764 | HP (CTn4-bt) | 96 (± 38) | 95 (± 16) | 2 (± 1) |
| BT4766 | HP (CTn4-bt) | 45 (± 13) | 163 (± 18) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT4767 | TraE (CTn4-bt) | 121 (± 23) | 257 (± 25) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT4768 | TraF (CTn4-bt) | 216 (± 10) | 350 (± 17) | 3 (± 1) |
| BT4770 | TraG (CTn4-bt) | 330 (± 13) | 531 (± 26) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT4780 | TraN (CTn4-bt) | 1 (± 9) | 116 (± 17) | 1 (± 0) |
| BT0018 | HP | 22 (± 3) | 30 (± 10) | 2 (± 1) |
| BT0019 | HP | 24 (± 4) | 29 (± 4) | 2 (± 1) |
| BT0020 | HP | 60 (± 9) | 66 (± 21) | 2 (± 1) |
| BT0022 | HP | 9 (± 1) | 33 (± 11) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT0060 | Polysaccharide export protein | 1 (± 1) | 32 (± 7) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT0065 | α-Galactosidase precursor | 42 (± 12) | 29 (± 2) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT3135 | Integrase | 19 (± 8) | 16 (± 4) | 1 (± 1) |
| BT2118 | Transporter (AcrBDF family) | 39 (± 0) | 7 (± 0) | 1 (± 0) |
The fold induction was obtained by quantitative RT-PCR analysis. The internal standard, a constitutively expressed single-copy gene, was the σ70 gene. Triplicate experiments were analysed in three independent experiments and the results were described as fold induction (±SD). Fold induction (N) was calculated by the following formula: N = 2ΔΔCt = 2(ΔCt target-ΔCt σ), where ΔΔCt is ΔCt target − ΔCt σ70 and ΔCt is the difference in threshold cycles for the target and the σ70 reference.
BT4001ΩQAB is BT4001 containing a single copy of the tetQ-rteA-rteB operon. BT4007 is BT4001 containing a copy of CTnDOT. BT4001(pRteC) is BT4001 containing a copy of pRteC, a plasmid containing rteC in which rteC is expressed constitutively from a heterologous promoter (Moon ).
HP, hypothetical proteins which do not have any homologues in the databases.
Transfer of four cryptic CTns and cryptic plasmid p5482A due to CTnERL and/or its regulatory genes, rteA, rteB and rteC.
| Strains (BT4001 strains) | –Tc | +Tc |
|---|---|---|
| ΩCTnERL | < 4 × 10−9 | 4 × 10−6 to 5 × 10−6 |
| ΩCTnERLΩCTn3-bt:: | < 1 × 10−8 | 2 × 10−6 to 5 × 10−7 |
| ΩCTnERLΩCTn2-bt:: | < 1 × 10−8 | 1 × 10−5 to 1 × 10−6 |
| ΩCTnERLΩCTn1-bt:: | < 4 × 10−9 | 3 × 10−6 to 2 × 10−7 |
| ΩQABCΩCTn4-bt:: | < 4 × 10−9 | 2 × 10−6 to 2 × 10−7 |
| ΩQABCΩCTn3-bt:: | < 1 × 10−8 | < 1 × 10−8 |
| ΩQABCΩCTn2-bt:: | < 1 × 10−8 | < 1 × 10−8 |
| ΩQABCΩCTn1-bt:: | < 4 × 10−9 | < 4 × 10−9 |
| ΩQABΩCTn4-bt:: | < 1 × 10−9 | < 1 × 10−7 |
| ΩCTnERL(p5482A):: | < 2 × 10−9 | < 2 × 10−9 |
| ΩQABC(p5482A):: | < 2 × 10−9 | < 2 × 10−9 |
CTnERL is nearly identical to CTnDOT except that CTnDOT has a 13 kb region containing ermF between the oriT and int genes. CTn1-bt to CTn4-bt are indicated explicitly in each strain to show which CTn has the ermG insertion, although each strain also contains the other three CTns.
The numbers represent the transfer frequency, expressed as numbers of transconjugants per recipient cells (BT4001) at the end of the mating with the tetracycline-induced BT4100 donors containing the CTnDOT genes shown in the first column.
Bacterial strains and plasmid used in this study.
| Strain or plasmid | Description | Reference or source |
|---|---|---|
| Strains | ||
| HB101 (RP1) | HB101 | |
| | Spontaneous rifampin mutant of | |
| | Spontaneous rifampin mutant of | |
| | ||
| BT4001 | Spontaneous rifampin mutant of | |
| BT4007 | ||
| BT4100ΩQABC | Spontaneous thymidine-requiring strain of | |
| BT4001ΩQABC | ||
| BT4001ΩQAB | ||
| BT4001ΩQA | G.-R. Wang (unpublished) | |
| BT4007ΩrecA | BT4001 with insertional disruption of | |
| BT4104 | BT4100 containing CTnERL | |
| BT4007 | BT4001 containing CTnDOT | |
| BT4007ΩrteB | Chromosomal disruption of | |
| BT4001pRteC | BT4001 containing constitutively expressed RteC plasmid | |
| Plasmids | ||
| pGFK154 | pGERM with 1 kb gene between BT4742 and BT4743 of CTn4-bt | This study |
| pGRK155 | pGERM with 1.1 kb gene between BT0075 and BT0076 of CTn1-bt | This study |
| pGFK156 | pGERM with 1.1 kb gene between BT2282 and BT2283 of CTn2-bt | This study |
| pGFK156 | pGERM with 1.1 kb gene between BT2606 and BT2607 of CTn3-bt | This study |
| pGFK162 | pGERM with 0.6 kb gene between p5482-20 and p5482-21 of p5482 | This study |
| pGFK166 | pGERM with 0.4 kb gene of BT4770traG in CTn4-bt | This study |
| pGFK167 | pEPE with 1 kb gene between BT4742 and BT4743 of CTn4-bt | This study |