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Horizontal Gene Acquisitions Contributed to Genome Expansion in Insect-Symbiotic Spiroplasma clarkii

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GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 1526-1532

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evy113

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mollicutes; Spiroplasma; symbiont; comparative genomics; horizontal gene transfer (HGT)

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  1. Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology at Academia Sinica
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [NSC 101-2621-B-001-004-MY3, MOST 104-2311-B-001-019]

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Genome reduction is a recurring theme of symbiont evolution. The genus Spiroplasma contains species that are mostly facultative insect symbionts. The typical genome sizes of those species within the Apis Glade were estimated to be similar to 1.0-1.4 Mb. Intriguingly, Spiroplasma clarkii was found to have a genome size that is > 30% larger than the median of other species within the same Glade. To investigate the molecular evolution events that led to the genome expansion of this bacterium, we determined its complete genome sequence and inferred the evolutionary origin of each protein-coding gene based on the phylogenetic distribution of homologs. Among the 1,346 annotated protein-coding genes, 641 were originated from within the Apis Glade while 233 were putatively acquired from outside of the Glade (including 91 high-confidence candidates). Additionally, 472 were specific to S. clarkii without homologs in the current database (i.e., the origins remained unknown). The acquisition of protein-coding genes, rather than mobile genetic elements, appeared to be a major contributing factor of genome expansion. Notably, >50% of the high-confidence acquired genes are related to carbohydrate transport and metabolism, suggesting that these acquired genes contributed to the expansion of both genome size and metabolic capability. The findings of this work provided an interesting case against the general evolutionary trend observed among symbiotic bacteria and further demonstrated the flexibility of Spiroplasma genomes. For future studies, investigation on the functional integration of these acquired genes, as well as the inference of their contribution to fitness could improve our knowledge of symbiont evolution.

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