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The distribution of recombination repair genes is linked to information content in bacteria.

A Garcia-Gonzalez1, L Vicens, M Alicea, S E Massey.   

Abstract

The concept of a 'proteomic constraint' proposes that the information content of the proteome exerts a selective pressure to reduce mutation rates, implying that larger proteomes produce a greater selective pressure to evolve or maintain DNA repair, resulting in a decrease in mutational load. Here, the distribution of 21 recombination repair genes was characterized across 900 bacterial genomes. Consistent with prediction, the presence of 17 genes correlated with proteome size. Intracellular bacteria were marked by a pervasive absence of recombination repair genes, consistent with their small proteome sizes, but also consistent with alternative explanations that reduced effective population size or lack of recombination may decrease selection pressure. However, when only non-intracellular bacteria were examined, the relationship between proteome size and gene presence was maintained. In addition, the more widely distributed (i.e. conserved) a gene, the smaller the average size of the proteomes from which it was absent. Together, these observations are consistent with the operation of a proteomic constraint on DNA repair. Lastly, a correlation between gene absence and genome AT content was shown, indicating a link between absence of DNA repair and elevated genome AT content.
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Keywords:  AT; DNA repair; GC; GC content; IMG; Information content; Integrated Microbial Genomes; LGT; NCBI; NHEJ; National Center for Biotechnology Information; Proteome size; Proteomic constraint; Recombination repair; UV; adenine/thymine; guanine/cytosine; lateral gene transfer; non-homologous end joining; ultraviolet

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23796800     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.05.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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