Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.

Among sequenced genomes, it is common to find a high proportion of genes encoding proteins that cannot be assigned a known function. In bacterial genomes, genes related to a similar function are often located in contiguous regions. The presence of genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins (chp)...

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Main Authors: Susana eBrom, Eunice eLópez-Fuentes, Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo, Laura eCervantes
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-77087c4c92d249d78700a002e3648bdf2020-11-24T20:50:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2015-01-01510.3389/fmicb.2014.00793118475Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.Susana eBrom0Eunice eLópez-Fuentes1Eunice eLópez-Fuentes2Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo3Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo4Laura eCervantes5Center for Genomic Sciences. National Autonomous University of MexicoCenter for Genomic Sciences. National Autonomous University of MexicoInstituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica.Center for Genomic Sciences. National Autonomous University of Mexico: Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular. CCT-La Plata-CONICET. Universidad Nacional de La Plata.Center for Genomic Sciences. National Autonomous University of MexicoAmong sequenced genomes, it is common to find a high proportion of genes encoding proteins that cannot be assigned a known function. In bacterial genomes, genes related to a similar function are often located in contiguous regions. The presence of genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins (chp) in such a region may suggest that they are related to that particular function. Plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 is a conjugative plasmid containing a segment of approximately 30 Kb encoding genes involved in conjugative transfer. In addition to genes responsible for Dtr (DNA transfer and replication), Mpf (Mating pair formation) and regulation, it has two chp-encoding genes (RHE_PA00163 and RHE_PA00164) and a transcriptional regulator (RHE_PA00165). RHE_PA00163 encodes an uncharacterized protein conserved in bacteria that presents a COG4634 conserved domain, and RHE_PA00164 encodes an uncharacterized conserved protein with a DUF433 domain of unknown function. RHE_PA00165 presents a HTH_XRE domain, characteristic of DNA-binding proteins belonging to the xenobiotic response element family of transcriptional regulators. Interestingly, genes similar to these are also present in transfer regions of plasmids from other bacteria. To determine if these genes participate in conjugative transfer, we mutagenized them and analyzed their conjugative phenotype. A mutant in RHE_PA00163 showed a slight (10 times) but reproducible increase in transfer frequency from Rhizobium donors, while mutants in RHE_PA00164 and RHE_PA00165 lost their ability to transfer the plasmid from some Agrobacterium donors. Our results indicate that the chp-encoding genes located among conjugation genes are indeed related to this function. However, the participation of RHE_PA00164 and RHE_PA00165 is only revealed under very specific circumstances, and is not perceived when the plasmid is transferred from the original host. RHE_PA00163 seems to be a fine-tuning modulator for conjugative transfer.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00793/fullTranscriptional regulationconjugationquorum-sensingRhizobiahypothetical proteins
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author Susana eBrom
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Laura eCervantes
spellingShingle Susana eBrom
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Laura eCervantes
Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
Frontiers in Microbiology
Transcriptional regulation
conjugation
quorum-sensing
Rhizobia
hypothetical proteins
author_facet Susana eBrom
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Eunice eLópez-Fuentes
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Gonzalo eTorres Tejerizo
Laura eCervantes
author_sort Susana eBrom
title Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
title_short Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
title_full Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
title_fullStr Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
title_full_unstemmed Genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
title_sort genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins localized in the conjugative transfer region of plasmid pret42a from rhizobium etli cfn42 participate in modulating transfer and affect conjugation from different donors.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Among sequenced genomes, it is common to find a high proportion of genes encoding proteins that cannot be assigned a known function. In bacterial genomes, genes related to a similar function are often located in contiguous regions. The presence of genes encoding conserved hypothetical proteins (chp) in such a region may suggest that they are related to that particular function. Plasmid pRet42a from Rhizobium etli CFN42 is a conjugative plasmid containing a segment of approximately 30 Kb encoding genes involved in conjugative transfer. In addition to genes responsible for Dtr (DNA transfer and replication), Mpf (Mating pair formation) and regulation, it has two chp-encoding genes (RHE_PA00163 and RHE_PA00164) and a transcriptional regulator (RHE_PA00165). RHE_PA00163 encodes an uncharacterized protein conserved in bacteria that presents a COG4634 conserved domain, and RHE_PA00164 encodes an uncharacterized conserved protein with a DUF433 domain of unknown function. RHE_PA00165 presents a HTH_XRE domain, characteristic of DNA-binding proteins belonging to the xenobiotic response element family of transcriptional regulators. Interestingly, genes similar to these are also present in transfer regions of plasmids from other bacteria. To determine if these genes participate in conjugative transfer, we mutagenized them and analyzed their conjugative phenotype. A mutant in RHE_PA00163 showed a slight (10 times) but reproducible increase in transfer frequency from Rhizobium donors, while mutants in RHE_PA00164 and RHE_PA00165 lost their ability to transfer the plasmid from some Agrobacterium donors. Our results indicate that the chp-encoding genes located among conjugation genes are indeed related to this function. However, the participation of RHE_PA00164 and RHE_PA00165 is only revealed under very specific circumstances, and is not perceived when the plasmid is transferred from the original host. RHE_PA00163 seems to be a fine-tuning modulator for conjugative transfer.
topic Transcriptional regulation
conjugation
quorum-sensing
Rhizobia
hypothetical proteins
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00793/full
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