RRC ID 35509
Author Matsuda A, Kurono N, Kawano C, Shirota K, Hirabayashi A, Horino M, Etchuya R, Sobue R, Sasaki Y, Miyaue S, Sekoguchi A, Sugiura C, Shibata Y, Ito M, Ando T, Maeda S.
Title Genome-wide screen for Escherichia coli genes involved in repressing cell-to-cell transfer of non-conjugative plasmids.
Journal Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Abstract Acquiring new genetic traits by lateral gene transfer is a bacterial strategy for environment adaptation. We previously showed that Escherichia coli could laterally transmit non-conjugative plasmids in co-cultures containing strains with and without the plasmid. In this study, using the Keio collection, a comprehensive library of E. coli knock-out mutants for non-essential genes, we screened for genes responsible for repressing cell-to-cell plasmid transfer in recipient cells. By stepwise screening, we identified 55 'transfer-up' mutants that exhibited approximately 2- to 30-fold increased activities. We confirmed plasmid acquisition by these 'up' mutants and revealed that there were no significant changes in antibiotic resistance in the original Keio strains. The presumed functions of these gene products covered a wide range of activities, including metabolism and synthesis, transport, transcription or translation and others. Two competence-gene homologues (ybaV and yhiR) were identified from among these genes. The presumed localizations of these 55 gene products were estimated to be 34 cytoplasmic proteins, 20 in or around the cell surface and 1 unknown location. Our results suggest that these 55 genes may be involved in repressing plasmid uptake during cell-to-cell plasmid transfer.
Volume 428(4)
Pages 445-50
Published 2012-11-30
DOI 10.1016/j.bbrc.2012.10.098
PII S0006-291X(12)02090-6
PMID 23131563
MeSH Conjugation, Genetic / genetics* Escherichia coli / genetics* Gene Knockout Techniques Gene Transfer, Horizontal / genetics* Mutation Plasmids / genetics* Sequence Analysis, DNA Transformation, Genetic
IF 2.985
Times Cited 10
WOS Category BIOPHYSICS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Prokaryotes E. coli pSY510 pGBM1 Keio collection