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金属和放射性核素污染土壤中的水平基因转移

Horizontal gene transfer in metal and radionuclide contaminated soils.

作者信息

Sobecky Patricia A, Coombs Jonna M

机构信息

Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Methods Mol Biol. 2009;532:455-72. doi: 10.1007/978-1-60327-853-9_26.

Abstract

The horizontal transfer of genes encoded on mobile genetic elements (MGEs) such as plasmids and phage and their associated hitchhiking elements (transposons, integrons, integrative and conjugative elements, and insertion sequences) rapidly accelerate genome diversification of microorganisms, thereby affecting their physiology, metabolism, pathogenicity,and ecological character. The analyses of completed prokaryotic genomes reveal that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) continues to be an important factor contributing to the innovation of microbial genomes. Indeed, microbial genomes are remarkably dynamic and a considerable amount of genetic information is inserted or deleted by HGT mechanisms. Thus, HGT and the vast pool of MGEs provide microbial communities with an unparalleled means by which to respond rapidly to changing environmental conditions and exploit new ecological niches. Metals and radionuclide contamination in soils, the subsurface, and aquifers poses a serious challenge to microbial growth and survival because these contaminants cannot be transformed or biodegraded into non-toxic forms as often occurs with organic xenobiotic contaminants. In this chapter we present cases in which HGT has been demonstrated to contribute to the dissemination of genes that provide adaptation to contaminant stress (i.e., toxic heavy metals and radionuclides). In addition, we present directions for future studies that could provide even greater insights into the contributions of HGT to adaptation for survival in mixed waste sites.

摘要

诸如质粒和噬菌体等移动遗传元件(MGEs)上编码的基因及其相关的搭便车元件(转座子、整合子、整合性接合元件和插入序列)的水平转移,迅速加速了微生物基因组的多样化,从而影响它们的生理、代谢、致病性和生态特性。对已完成测序的原核生物基因组的分析表明,水平基因转移(HGT)仍然是促进微生物基因组创新的一个重要因素。事实上,微生物基因组具有显著的动态性,大量的遗传信息通过HGT机制被插入或删除。因此,HGT和大量的MGEs为微生物群落提供了一种无与伦比的方式,使其能够迅速应对不断变化的环境条件并开拓新的生态位。土壤、地下和含水层中的金属和放射性核素污染对微生物的生长和生存构成了严峻挑战,因为这些污染物不像有机外源性污染物那样常常能够被转化或生物降解为无毒形式。在本章中,我们列举了一些案例,其中HGT已被证明有助于传播那些赋予对污染物胁迫(即有毒重金属和放射性核素)适应性的基因。此外,我们还提出了未来研究的方向,这些研究可能会更深入地揭示HGT对在混合废物场地中生存适应的贡献。

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