Broadbent_2012_BMC.Genomics_13_533

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Title : Analysis of the Lactobacillus casei supragenome and its influence in species evolution and lifestyle adaptation - Broadbent_2012_BMC.Genomics_13_533
Author(s) : Broadbent JR , Neeno-Eckwall EC , Stahl B , Tandee K , Cai H , Morovic W , Horvath P , Heidenreich J , Perna NT , Barrangou R , Steele JL
Ref : BMC Genomics , 13 :533 , 2012
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: The broad ecological distribution of L. casei makes it an insightful subject for research on genome evolution and lifestyle adaptation. To explore evolutionary mechanisms that determine genomic diversity of L. casei, we performed comparative analysis of 17 L. casei genomes representing strains collected from dairy, plant, and human sources.
RESULTS: Differences in L. casei genome inventory revealed an open pan-genome comprised of 1,715 core and 4,220 accessory genes. Extrapolation of pan-genome data indicates L. casei has a supragenome approximately 3.2 times larger than the average genome of individual strains. Evidence suggests horizontal gene transfer from other bacterial species, particularly lactobacilli, has been important in adaptation of L. casei to new habitats and lifestyles, but evolution of dairy niche specialists also appears to involve gene decay.
CONCLUSIONS: Genome diversity in L. casei has evolved through gene acquisition and decay. Acquisition of foreign genomic islands likely confers a fitness benefit in specific habitats, notably plant-associated niches. Loss of unnecessary ancestral traits in strains collected from bacterial-ripened cheeses supports the hypothesis that gene decay contributes to enhanced fitness in that niche. This study gives the first evidence for a L. casei supragenome and provides valuable insights into mechanisms for genome evolution and lifestyle adaptation of this ecologically flexible and industrially important lactic acid bacterium. Additionally, our data confirm the Distributed Genome Hypothesis extends to non-pathogenic, ecologically flexible species like L. casei.

PubMedSearch : Broadbent_2012_BMC.Genomics_13_533
PubMedID: 23035691
Gene_locus related to this paper: lacc3-q03b36 , laccb-b3wcx2 , lacrh-pepr , lacca-b5qt93 , lacca-k0n1x0 , lacpa-s2ter8 , lacpa-s2rz88

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Gene_locus lacc3-q03b36    laccb-b3wcx2    lacrh-pepr    lacca-b5qt93    lacca-k0n1x0    lacpa-s2ter8    lacpa-s2rz88

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Broadbent JR, Neeno-Eckwall EC, Stahl B, Tandee K, Cai H, Morovic W, Horvath P, Heidenreich J, Perna NT, Barrangou R, Steele JL (2012)
Analysis of the Lactobacillus casei supragenome and its influence in species evolution and lifestyle adaptation
BMC Genomics 13 :533

Broadbent JR, Neeno-Eckwall EC, Stahl B, Tandee K, Cai H, Morovic W, Horvath P, Heidenreich J, Perna NT, Barrangou R, Steele JL (2012)
BMC Genomics 13 :533