蓝藻 Acaryochloris marina MBIC11017 中横向获得的采光基因与祖先调控网络的整合。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY mBio Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1128/mbio.02423-24
Nikea J Ulrich, Scott R Miller
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通过水平基因转移(HGT)获得新的能力决定了微生物多样化过程中性状的分布。在叶绿素(Chl)d 生产蓝藻 Acaryochloris marina 中,参与生产和分解采光藻蓝蛋白 phycocyanin(PC)的基因在 A. marina 的共同祖先中丢失,但随后通过 HGT 在 A. marina 菌株 MBIC11017 中重新获得。然而,MBIC11017 中 HGT 获得的 PC 基因在丢失数千万年后是如何重新整合到其现有调控网络中的,目前仍不得而知。在此,我们通过比较栗藻菌株 MBIC11017 和缺乏 PC 的近亲在低辐照度远红光和高辐照度白光下的转录组,研究了 PC 基因调控同化的潜在机制。我们发现,PC 的组装和降解过程已被重新整合为祖先对强光的保守反应。此外,我们还发现了可能与 PC 基因共同转移的推定调控元件,这些元件可被滨海甲藻原有的光反应机制识别。这项研究深入探讨了 HGT 获得的基因如何重新整合到现有的转录调控网络中,而该网络是在没有 HGT 基因的情况下进化而来的。 重要意义水平基因转移,即遗传信息在供体和受体生物之间的非对称移动,是获得新性状的重要机制。为了保留新获得的基因内容,必须将其整合到受体细胞的基因库和调控网络中。在一株叶绿素 d 生产蓝藻 Acaryochloris marina 中,最近重新获得了生产采光色素 phycocyanin 所需的基因,这为我们了解细菌获得的复杂性状的调控同化机制提供了一个难得的机会。我们研究的意义在于,即使经过数百万年的时间,我们也能确定一个从祖先那里丢失的复杂性状是如何被重新整合到一个保守的调控网络中的。
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Integration of horizontally acquired light-harvesting genes into an ancestral regulatory network in the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina MBIC11017.

The acquisition of new capabilities by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) shapes the distribution of traits during microbial diversification. In the Chlorophyll (Chl) d-producing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina, the genes involved in the production and disassembly of the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein phycocyanin (PC) were lost in the A. marina common ancestor but then subsequently regained via HGT in A. marina strain MBIC11017. However, it remains unknown how the HGT-acquired PC genes in MBIC11017 have been reintegrated into its existing regulatory network after tens of millions of years since their loss. Here, we investigated potential mechanisms of regulatory assimilation of PC genes by comparing the transcriptomes of A. marina strain MBIC11017 and a PC-lacking close relative under both low irradiance far-red light and high irradiance white light. We found that PC assembly and degradation processes have been re-assimilated into a conserved ancestral response to high light. Further, we identified putative regulatory elements that were likely co-transferred with PC genes and could be recognized by A. marina's pre-existing light response machinery. This study offers insights into how HGT-acquired genes can be reintegrated into an existing transcriptional regulatory network that has evolved in their absence.IMPORTANCEHorizontal gene transfer, the asymmetric movement of genetic information between donor and recipient organisms, is an important mechanism for acquiring new traits. In order for newly acquired gene content to be retained, it must be integrated into the genetic repertoire and regulatory networks of the recipient cell. In a strain of the Chlorophyll d-producing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina, the recent reacquisition of the genes required to produce the light-harvesting pigment phycocyanin offers a rare opportunity to understand the mechanisms underlying the regulatory assimilation of an acquired complex trait in bacteria. The significance in our research is in characterizing how an ancestrally lost, complex trait can be reintegrated into a conserved regulatory network, even after millions of years.

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