Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations.
Wolbachia is an obligatory intracellular bacterium which often manipulates the reproduction of its insect and isopod hosts. In contrast, Wolbachia is an essential symbiont in filarial nematodes. Lately, Wolbachia has been implicated in genomic imprinting of host DNA through cytosine methylation. The...
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doaj-4c29944fbe2f4a92ba35aaa368fcfcf92020-11-25T01:53:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-05-0165e1970810.1371/journal.pone.0019708Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations.Aggeliki SaridakiPanagiotis SapountzisHarriet L HarrisPhilip D BatistaJennifer A BiliskeHarris PavlikakiStefan OehlerCharalambos SavakisHenk R BraigKostas BourtzisWolbachia is an obligatory intracellular bacterium which often manipulates the reproduction of its insect and isopod hosts. In contrast, Wolbachia is an essential symbiont in filarial nematodes. Lately, Wolbachia has been implicated in genomic imprinting of host DNA through cytosine methylation. The importance of DNA methylation in cell fate and biology calls for in depth studying of putative methylation-related genes. We present a molecular and phylogenetic analysis of a putative DNA adenine methyltransferase encoded by a prophage in the Wolbachia genome. Two slightly different copies of the gene, met1 and met2, exhibit a different distribution over various Wolbachia strains. The met2 gene is present in the majority of strains, in wAu, however, it contains a frameshift caused by a 2 bp deletion. Phylogenetic analysis of the met2 DNA sequences suggests a long association of the gene with the Wolbachia host strains. In addition, our analysis provides evidence for previously unnoticed multiple infections, the detection of which is critical for the molecular elucidation of modification and/or rescue mechanism of cytoplasmic incompatibility.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3089641?pdf=render |
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Aggeliki Saridaki Panagiotis Sapountzis Harriet L Harris Philip D Batista Jennifer A Biliske Harris Pavlikaki Stefan Oehler Charalambos Savakis Henk R Braig Kostas Bourtzis |
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Aggeliki Saridaki Panagiotis Sapountzis Harriet L Harris Philip D Batista Jennifer A Biliske Harris Pavlikaki Stefan Oehler Charalambos Savakis Henk R Braig Kostas Bourtzis Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. PLoS ONE |
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Aggeliki Saridaki Panagiotis Sapountzis Harriet L Harris Philip D Batista Jennifer A Biliske Harris Pavlikaki Stefan Oehler Charalambos Savakis Henk R Braig Kostas Bourtzis |
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Aggeliki Saridaki |
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Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. |
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Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. |
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Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. |
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Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. |
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Wolbachia prophage DNA adenine methyltransferase genes in different Drosophila-Wolbachia associations. |
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wolbachia prophage dna adenine methyltransferase genes in different drosophila-wolbachia associations. |
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Wolbachia is an obligatory intracellular bacterium which often manipulates the reproduction of its insect and isopod hosts. In contrast, Wolbachia is an essential symbiont in filarial nematodes. Lately, Wolbachia has been implicated in genomic imprinting of host DNA through cytosine methylation. The importance of DNA methylation in cell fate and biology calls for in depth studying of putative methylation-related genes. We present a molecular and phylogenetic analysis of a putative DNA adenine methyltransferase encoded by a prophage in the Wolbachia genome. Two slightly different copies of the gene, met1 and met2, exhibit a different distribution over various Wolbachia strains. The met2 gene is present in the majority of strains, in wAu, however, it contains a frameshift caused by a 2 bp deletion. Phylogenetic analysis of the met2 DNA sequences suggests a long association of the gene with the Wolbachia host strains. In addition, our analysis provides evidence for previously unnoticed multiple infections, the detection of which is critical for the molecular elucidation of modification and/or rescue mechanism of cytoplasmic incompatibility. |
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