Fitness and adaptive evolution of a Rhodococcus sp. harboring dioxin-catabolic plasmids.

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY World journal of microbiology & biotechnology Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1007/s11274-025-04270-5
Xu Wang, Changai Fu, Meng Chen, Yanan Wu, Yu Chen, Yan Chen, Li Li
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Catabolic plasmids are critical factors in the degradation of recalcitrant xenobiotics, such as dioxins. Understanding the persistence and evolution of native catabolic plasmids is pivotal for controlling their function in microbial remediation. Here, we track the fitness and evolution of Rhodococcus sp. strain p52 harboring dioxin-catabolic plasmids under nonselective conditions without contaminant. Growth curve analysis and competition experiments demonstrated that pDF01 imposed fitness costs, whereas pDF02 conferred fitness benefits. During stability tests, pDF01 tended to be lost from the population, while pDF02 maintained at least one copy in the cell until proliferation of the 400th generation. Genome-wide gene expression profiling combined with codon usage bias analysis revealed that the high expression of pDF01 genes involved in dibenzofuran catabolism and regulation caused metabolic burdens. In contrast, potential cooperation between the pDF02-encoded short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase family oxidoreductase and the redox cofactor mycofactocin, which synthetic genes are located on the chromosome, may explain the benefit of pDF02. The fitness cost imposed by pDF01 was alleviated during adaptive evolution and was associated with the transcriptional downregulation of the dibenzofuran degradation genes on pDF01, and the global regulation of genome-wide gene expression involving basic metabolism, transport, and signal transduction. This study broadens our understandings on the persistence and evolution of dioxin-catabolic mega-plasmids, thus paving the way for the bioremediation of recalcitrant xenobiotic pollution in the environment.

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携带二恶英分解代谢质粒的红球菌的适应性和适应性进化。
分解代谢质粒是降解顽固性外源物质(如二恶英)的关键因素。了解天然分解代谢质粒的持续和进化是控制其在微生物修复中的功能的关键。在此,我们在无污染的非选择条件下跟踪了含有二恶英分解代谢质粒的红球菌菌株p52的适应性和进化。生长曲线分析和竞争实验表明,pDF01带来了适应度成本,而pDF02带来了适应度收益。在稳定性测试中,pDF01倾向于从群体中丢失,而pDF02在细胞中至少保持一个拷贝,直到第400代增殖。全基因组基因表达谱结合密码子使用偏倚分析发现,参与二苯并呋喃分解代谢和调控的pDF01基因高表达导致代谢负担。相反,pDF02编码的短链脱氢酶/还原酶家族氧化还原酶和氧化还原辅助因子分枝杆菌素之间的潜在合作可能解释了pDF02的益处,这些合成基因位于染色体上。pDF01的适应度成本在适应进化过程中得到缓解,与pDF01上二苯并呋喃降解基因的转录下调以及涉及基础代谢、转运和信号转导的全基因组基因表达的全局调控有关。本研究拓宽了我们对二恶英分解代谢巨质粒的持久性和进化的认识,从而为环境中顽固性外源污染的生物修复铺平了道路。
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World journal of microbiology & biotechnology
World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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6.30
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2.40%
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257
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2.5 months
期刊介绍: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology publishes research papers and review articles on all aspects of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology. Since its foundation, the Journal has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world, the Journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions. Some topics are not within the scope of the Journal. Please do not submit your manuscript if it falls into one of the following categories: · Virology · Simple isolation of microbes from local sources · Simple descriptions of an environment or reports on a procedure · Veterinary, agricultural and clinical topics in which the main focus is not on a microorganism · Data reporting on host response to microbes · Optimization of a procedure · Description of the biological effects of not fully identified compounds or undefined extracts of natural origin · Data on not fully purified enzymes or procedures in which they are applied All articles published in the Journal are independently refereed.
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