Journal article

Plasmid-driven strategies for clone success in Escherichia coli

S Arredondo-Alonso, AK Pöntinen, JA Gama, RA Gladstone, K Harms, G Tonkin-Hill, HA Thorpe, GS Simonsen, Ø Samuelsen, PJ Johnsen, J Corander, K Zaragkoulias, S Tofteland, E Sirnes, M Zamudio, E Nilsen, Å Marvik, IH Löhr, PC Lindemann, HE Larsen Show all

Nature Communications | Published : 2025

Abstract

Escherichia coli is the most widely studied microbe in history, but the population structure and evolutionary trends of its extrachromosomal elements known as plasmids remain poorly delineated. Here we used long-read technology to high-resolution sequence the entire plasmidome and the corresponding host chromosomes from an unbiased longitudinal survey covering two decades and over 2000 E. coli isolates. We find that some plasmids have persisted in lineages even for centuries, demonstrating strong plasmid-lineage associations. Our analysis provides a detailed map of recent vertical and horizontal evolutionary events involving plasmids with key antibiotic resistance, competition and virulence ..

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