Journal article

Chromosomal transfers in mycoplasmas: When minimal genomes go mobile

E Dordet-Frisoni, E Sagné, E Baranowski, M Breton, LX Nouvel, A Blanchard, MS Marenda, F Tardy, P Sirand-Pugnet, C Citti

Mbio | Published : 2014

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Abstract

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a main driving force of bacterial evolution and innovation. This phenomenon was long thought to be marginal in mycoplasmas, a large group of self-replicating bacteria characterized by minute genomes as a result of successive gene losses during evolution. Recent comparative genomic analyses challenged this paradigm, but the occurrence of chromosomal exchanges had never been formally addressed in mycoplasmas. Here, we demonstrated the conjugal transfer of large chromosomal regions within and among ruminant mycoplasma species, with the incorporation of the incoming DNA occurring by homologous recombination into the recipient chromosome. By combining classical m..

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Grants

Awarded by French national funding research agency (ANR)


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by grant ANR09MIE016 (MycXgene) from the French national funding research agency (ANR) and by INRA and ENVT. We thank Richard Herrmann, who kindly provided the pMT85 plasmid, Sebastien Guiral for pMT85-Tet plasmid construction, and Philippe Giammarinaro and Marie-Claude Hygonenq for technical support.