Department of Soil Science, "Luiz de Queiroz" College of Agriculture, University of São Paulo, Av Padua Dias, 11, Piracicaba, SP, 13418-900, Brazil.
Microbial Ecology Group, Genomic Research in Ecology and Evolution in Nature (GREEN), Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES), Groningen, Netherlands.
Microb Ecol. 2018 Feb;75(2):479-486. doi: 10.1007/s00248-017-1059-y. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
The ecological competences in microbiomes are driven by the adaptive capabilities present within microbiome members. Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) promoted by plasmids provides a rapid adaptive strategy to microbiomes, an interesting feature considering the constantly changing conditions in most environments. This study examined the parA locus, found in the highly promiscuous PromA class of plasmids, as the insertion site for incoming genes. A novel PCR system was designed that enabled examining insertions into this locus. Microbiomes of mangrove sediments, salt marsh, mycosphere, and bulk soil revealed habitat-specific sets of insertions in this plasmid region. Furthermore, such habitats could be differentiated based on patterns of parA-inserted genes, and the genes carried by these plasmids. Thus, a suite of dioxygenase-related genes and transposase elements were found in oil-affected mangroves, whereas genes involved in nitrogen and carbon cycling were detected in salt marsh and soils. All genes detected could be associated with capabilities of members of the microbiome to adapt to and survive in each habitat. The methodology developed in this work was effective, sensitive, and practical, allowing detection of mobilized genes between microorganisms.
微生物组的生态能力是由微生物组成员的适应能力驱动的。质粒促进的水平基因转移 (HGT) 为微生物组提供了一种快速适应策略,考虑到大多数环境中条件的不断变化,这是一个有趣的特征。本研究检查了 parA 基因座,该基因座存在于高度易变的 PromA 类质粒中,作为外来基因的插入位点。设计了一种新的 PCR 系统,能够检查该基因座的插入情况。红树林沉积物、盐沼、菌根和土壤的微生物组揭示了该质粒区域中特定于栖息地的插入集。此外,可以根据 parA 插入基因的模式以及这些质粒携带的基因来区分这些栖息地。因此,在受石油影响的红树林中发现了一系列与双加氧酶相关的基因和转座酶元件,而在盐沼和土壤中则检测到参与氮和碳循环的基因。所有检测到的基因都可以与微生物组成员适应和在每个栖息地生存的能力相关联。本工作中开发的方法有效、敏感且实用,允许检测微生物之间的可移动基因。