Lerat Emmanuelle, Daubin Vincent, Ochman Howard, Moran Nancy A
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
PLoS Biol. 2005 May;3(5):e130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030130. Epub 2005 Apr 5.
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology. In eukaryotes, this diversity is believed to result mainly from gene duplication and loss, but in prokaryotes, lateral gene transfer (LGT) can also contribute substantially to genome contents. To determine the histories of gene inventories, we conducted an exhaustive analysis of gene phylogenies for all gene families in a widely sampled group, the gamma-Proteobacteria. We show that, although these bacterial genomes display striking differences in gene repertoires, most gene families having representatives in several species have congruent histories. Other than the few vast multigene families, gene duplication has contributed relatively little to the contents of these genomes; instead, LGT, over time, provides most of the diversity in genomic repertoires. Most such acquired genes are lost, but the majority of those that persist in genomes are transmitted strictly vertically. Although our analyses are limited to the gamma-Proteobacteria, these results resolve a long-standing paradox-i.e., the ability to make robust phylogenetic inferences in light of substantial LGT.
解释基因库的多样性一直是现代进化生物学中的一个主要问题。在真核生物中,这种多样性被认为主要源于基因复制和丢失,但在原核生物中,横向基因转移(LGT)也可对基因组内容有显著贡献。为了确定基因库的历史,我们对一个广泛采样的群体——γ-变形菌纲中的所有基因家族的基因系统发育进行了详尽分析。我们表明,尽管这些细菌基因组在基因库方面表现出显著差异,但在多个物种中具有代表的大多数基因家族都有一致的历史。除了少数庞大的多基因家族外,基因复制对这些基因组的内容贡献相对较小;相反,随着时间的推移,LGT为基因组库提供了大部分多样性。大多数此类获得的基因会丢失,但那些在基因组中持续存在的基因大多数是严格垂直传递的。尽管我们的分析仅限于γ-变形菌纲,但这些结果解决了一个长期存在的悖论,即鉴于大量的LGT仍能进行可靠的系统发育推断的能力。