Literature DB >> 28856785

Lifestyle-determining extrachromosomal replicon pAMV1 and its contribution to the carbon metabolism of the methylotrophic bacterium Paracoccus aminovorans JCM 7685.

Jakub Czarnecki1, Lukasz Dziewit1, Maria Puzyna1, Emilia Prochwicz1, Agnieszka Tudek1, Daniel Wibberg2, Andreas Schlüter2, Alfred Pühler2, Dariusz Bartosik1.   

Abstract

Plasmids play an important role in the adaptation of bacteria to changeable environmental conditions. As the main vectors of horizontal gene transfer, they can spread genetic information among bacteria, sometimes even across taxonomic boundaries. Some plasmids carry genes involved in the utilization of particular carbon compounds, which can provide a competitive advantage to their hosts in particular ecological niches. Analysis of the multireplicon genome of the soil bacterium P. aminovorans JCM 7685 revealed the presence of an extrachromosomal replicon pAMV1 (185 kb) with a unique structure and properties. This lifestyle-determining plasmid carries genes facilitating the metabolism of many different carbon compounds including sugars, short-chain organic acids and C1 compounds. Plasmid pAMV1 contains a large methylotrophy island (MEI) that is essential not only for the utilization of particular C1 compounds but also for the central methylotrophic metabolism required for the assimilation of C1 units (serine cycle). We demonstrate that the expression of the main serine cycle genes is induced in the presence of C1 compounds by the transcriptional regulator ScyR. The extrachromosomal localization of the MEI and the distribution of related genes in Paracoccus spp. indicate that it could have been acquired by HGT by an ancestor of P. aminovorans.
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28856785     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 5.640

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9.  Phylogenomic Reconstruction and Metabolic Potential of the Genus Aminobacter.

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