An improved direct metamobilome approach increases the detection of larger-sized circular elements across kingdoms

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Plasmid Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.plasmid.2021.102576
Katrine Wacenius Skov Alanin , Tue Sparholt Jørgensen , Patrick Denis Browne , Bent Petersen , Leise Riber , Witold Kot , Lars Hestbjerg Hansen
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Abstract

Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are instrumental in natural prokaryotic genome editing, permitting genome plasticity and allowing microbes to accumulate genetic diversity. MGEs serve as a vast communal gene pool and include DNA elements such as plasmids and bacteriophages (phages) among others. These mobile DNA elements represent a human health risk as they can introduce new traits, such as antibiotic resistance or virulence, to a bacterial strain. Sequencing libraries targeting environmental circular MGEs, referred to as metamobilomes, may broaden our current understanding of the mechanisms behind the mobility, prevalence and content of these elements. However, metamobilomics is affected by a severe bias towards small circular elements, introduced by multiple displacement amplification (MDA). MDA is typically used to overcome limiting DNA quantities after the removal of non-circular DNA during library preparations. By examining the relationship between sequencing coverage and the size of circular MGEs in paired metamobilome datasets with and without MDA, we show that larger circular elements are lost when using MDA. This study is the first to systematically demonstrate that MDA is detrimental to detecting larger-sized plasmids if small plasmids are present. It is also the first to show that MDA can be omitted when using enzyme-based DNA fragmentation and PCR in library preparation kits such as Nextera XT® from Illumina.

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移动遗传元件(MGEs)在天然原核生物基因组编辑中发挥着重要作用,允许基因组可塑性并允许微生物积累遗传多样性。MGEs是一个巨大的公共基因库,包括质粒和噬菌体等DNA元素。这些可移动的DNA元素对人类健康构成威胁,因为它们可以给细菌菌株带来新的特性,如抗生素耐药性或毒力。针对环境循环MGEs(被称为metamobilome)的测序文库可能会拓宽我们对这些元素的迁移、流行和含量背后机制的理解。然而,metamobilomics受到多重位移扩增(multiple displacement amplification, MDA)带来的对小圆形元素的严重偏向的影响。MDA通常用于在文库制备过程中去除非环状DNA后克服DNA数量的限制。通过检查配对metamobilome数据集中有和没有MDA的圆形MGEs大小与测序覆盖率之间的关系,我们发现当使用MDA时,较大的圆形元件丢失。这项研究首次系统地证明,如果存在小质粒,MDA对检测较大的质粒是有害的。这也是首次证明在文库制备试剂盒(如Illumina的Nextera XT®)中使用基于酶的DNA片段化和PCR时可以省略MDA。
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Plasmid
Plasmid 生物-遗传学
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4.70
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3.80%
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21
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Plasmid publishes original research on genetic elements in all kingdoms of life with emphasis on maintenance, transmission and evolution of extrachromosomal elements. Objects of interest include plasmids, bacteriophages, mobile genetic elements, organelle DNA, and genomic and pathogenicity islands.
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