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The evolution of natural competence: disentangling costs and benefits of sex in bacteria.

Danesh Moradigaravand1, Jan Engelstädter.   

Abstract

One of the most challenging questions in evolutionary biology is how sex has evolved in the face of substantial fitness costs. In this study, we focus on the evolution of bacterial sex in the form of natural transformation, where cells take up exogenous DNA and integrate it into the genome. Besides the physiological cost of producing a DNA uptake system, transformation can potentially impose a genetic cost as a result of an overrepresentation of deleterious mutations in the extracellular DNA pool. On the other hand, the uptake of DNA can be beneficial not only because of genetic effects but also because of the immediate nutritional value of the DNA. To disentangle these fitness costs and benefits, we developed a mathematical model and competed three bacterial types during adaptation to a new environment: competent cells capable of DNA import and digestion; competent cells capable of DNA import, digestion, and recombination; and noncompetent cells. Our results indicate a complex interplay between several physiological and ecological factors, including the rate at which DNA is taken up, the rate of DNA decay in the medium, and the nutritional value of DNA. In finite populations, the recombining type is often favored through the Fisher-Muller effect.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24021408     DOI: 10.1086/671909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Nat        ISSN: 0003-0147            Impact factor:   3.926


  17 in total

1.  Adaptation through genetic time travel? Fluctuating selection can drive the evolution of bacterial transformation.

Authors:  Jan Engelstädter; Danesh Moradigaravand
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2013-11-27       Impact factor: 5.349

Review 2.  Evolutionary change and phylogenetic relationships in light of horizontal gene transfer.

Authors:  Luis Boto
Journal:  J Biosci       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 1.826

3.  Growth phase-specific evolutionary benefits of natural transformation in Acinetobacter baylyi.

Authors:  Ane L G Utnes; Vidar Sørum; Nils Hülter; Raul Primicerio; Joachim Hegstad; Julia Kloos; Kaare M Nielsen; Pål J Johnsen
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2015-04-07       Impact factor: 10.302

Review 4.  Natural competence and the evolution of DNA uptake specificity.

Authors:  Joshua Chang Mell; Rosemary J Redfield
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2014-01-31       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  Spatiotemporal Analysis of DNA Integration during Natural Transformation Reveals a Mode of Nongenetic Inheritance in Bacteria.

Authors:  Ankur B Dalia; Triana N Dalia
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2019-12-12       Impact factor: 41.582

6.  The impact of natural transformation on adaptation in spatially structured bacterial populations.

Authors:  Danesh Moradigaravand; Jan Engelstädter
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2014-06-20       Impact factor: 3.260

7.  Extensive cotransformation of natural variation into chromosomes of naturally competent Haemophilus influenzae.

Authors:  Joshua Chang Mell; Jae Yun Lee; Marlo Firme; Sunita Sinha; Rosemary J Redfield
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2014-04-16       Impact factor: 3.154

8.  Selection on horizontally transferred and duplicated genes in sinorhizobium (ensifer), the root-nodule symbionts of medicago.

Authors:  Brendan Epstein; Michael J Sadowsky; Peter Tiffin
Journal:  Genome Biol Evol       Date:  2014-05-06       Impact factor: 3.416

9.  Fitness Trade-Offs in Competence Differentiation of Bacillus subtilis.

Authors:  Melih Yüksel; Jeffrey J Power; Jan Ribbe; Thorsten Volkmann; Berenike Maier
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2016-06-07       Impact factor: 5.640

10.  Transformed Recombinant Enrichment Profiling Rapidly Identifies HMW1 as an Intracellular Invasion Locus in Haemophilus influenza.

Authors:  Joshua Chang Mell; Cristina Viadas; Javier Moleres; Sunita Sinha; Ariadna Fernández-Calvet; Eric A Porsch; Joseph W St Geme; Corey Nislow; Rosemary J Redfield; Junkal Garmendia
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2016-04-28       Impact factor: 6.823

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