| Literature DB >> 34454311 |
Mi Huang1, Mafeng Liu1, Li Huang1, Mingshu Wang1, Renyong Jia1, Dekang Zhu1, Shun Chen1, Xinxin Zhao1, Shaqiu Zhang1, Qun Gao1, Ling Zhang1, Anchun Cheng2.
Abstract
Bacteria can take up exogenous naked DNA and integrate it into their genomes, which has been regarded as a main contributor to bacterial evolution. The competent status of bacteria is influenced by environmental cues and by the immune systems of bacteria. Here, we review recent advances in understanding the working mechanisms underlying activation of the natural transformation system and limitations thereof. Environmental stresses including the presence of antimicrobials can activate the natural transformation system. However, bacterial enzymes (nucleases), non-coding RNAs, specific DNA sequences, the restriction-modification (R-M) systems, CRISPR-Cas systems and prokaryotic Argonaute proteins (Agos) are have been found to be involved in the limitation of the natural transformation system. Together, this review represents an opportunity to gain insight into bacterial genome stability and evolution.Entities:
Keywords: Agos; CRISPR-Cas; Natural transformation; Non-coding RNA; Nuclease; R–M systems
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34454311 DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Res ISSN: 0944-5013 Impact factor: 5.415