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Plasmid Characteristics Modulate the Propensity of Gene Exchange in Bacterial Vesicles.

Frances Tran1, James Q Boedicker2,3.   

Abstract

Horizontal gene transfer is responsible for the exchange of many types of genetic elements, including plasmids. Properties of the exchanged genetic element are known to influence the efficiency of transfer via the mechanisms of conjugation, transduction, and transformation. Recently, an alternative general pathway of horizontal gene transfer has been identified, namely, gene exchange by extracellular vesicles. Although extracellular vesicles have been shown to facilitate the exchange of several types of plasmids, the influence of plasmid characteristics on genetic exchange within vesicles is unclear. Here, a set of different plasmids was constructed to systematically test the impact of plasmid properties, specifically, plasmid copy number, size, and origin of replication, on gene transfer in vesicles. The influence of each property on the production, packaging, and uptake of vesicles containing bacterial plasmids was quantified, revealing how plasmid properties modulate vesicle-mediated horizontal gene transfer. The loading of plasmids into vesicles correlates with the plasmid copy number and is influenced by characteristics that help set the number of plasmids within a cell, including size and origin of replication. Plasmid origin also has a separate impact on both vesicle loading and uptake, demonstrating that the origin of replication is a major determinant of the propensity of specific plasmids to transfer within extracellular vesicles.IMPORTANCE Extracellular vesicle formation and exchange are common within bacterial populations. Vesicles package multiple types of biomolecules, including genetic material. The exchange of extracellular vesicles containing genetic material facilitates interspecies DNA transfer and may be a promiscuous mechanism of horizontal gene transfer. Unlike other mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer, it is unclear whether characteristics of the exchanged DNA impact the likelihood of transfer in vesicles. Here, we systematically examine the influence of plasmid copy number, size, and origin of replication on the loading of DNA into vesicles and the uptake of DNA containing vesicles by recipient cells. These results reveal how each plasmid characteristic impacts gene transfer in vesicles and contribute to a greater understanding of the importance of vesicle-mediated gene exchange in the landscape of horizontal gene transfer.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

Keywords:  horizontal gene transfer; origin of replication; outer membrane vesicles; plasmid characteristics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30670543      PMCID: PMC6416910          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00430-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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