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A bacterial genome in transition - an exceptional enrichment of IS elements but lack of evidence for recent transposition in the symbiont Amoebophilus asiaticus
BMC Evolutionary Biology (2011)
  • Stephan Schmitz-Esser, University of Vienna
  • Thomas Penz, University of Vienna
  • Anja Spang, University of Vienna
  • Matthias Horn, University of Vienna
Abstract
Background
Insertion sequence (IS) elements are important mediators of genome plasticity and are widespread among bacterial and archaeal genomes. The 1.88 Mbp genome of the obligate intracellular amoeba symbiont Amoebophilus asiaticus contains an unusually large number of transposase genes (n = 354; 23% of all genes).

Results
The transposase genes in the A. asiaticus genome can be assigned to 16 different IS elements termed ISCaa1 to ISCaa16, which are represented by 2 to 24 full-length copies, respectively. Despite this high IS element load, the A. asiaticus genome displays a GC skew pattern typical for most bacterial genomes, indicating that no major rearrangements have occurred recently. Additionally, the high sequence divergence of some IS elements, the high number of truncated IS element copies (n = 143), as well as the absence of direct repeats in most IS elements suggest that the IS elements of A. asiaticus are transpositionally inactive. Although we could show transcription of 13 IS elements, we did not find experimental evidence for transpositional activity, corroborating our results from sequence analyses. However, we detected contiguous transcripts between IS elements and their downstream genes at nine loci in the A. asiaticus genome, indicating that some IS elements influence the transcription of downstream genes, some of which might be important for host cell interaction.

Conclusions
Taken together, the IS elements in the A. asiaticus genome are currently in the process of degradation and largely represent reflections of the evolutionary past of A. asiaticus in which its genome was shaped by their activity.
Keywords
  • insertion sequence element,
  • endosymbiont,
  • Bacteroidetes,
  • genome evolution
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.1186/1471-2148-11-270
Publisher Statement
© 2011 Schmitz-Esser et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 
Citation Information
Stephan Schmitz-Esser, Thomas Penz, Anja Spang and Matthias Horn. "A bacterial genome in transition - an exceptional enrichment of IS elements but lack of evidence for recent transposition in the symbiont Amoebophilus asiaticus" BMC Evolutionary Biology Vol. 11 (2011) p. 270
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