Chain_2006_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_103_15280

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Title : Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 harbors a multi-replicon, 9.73-Mbp genome shaped for versatility - Chain_2006_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_103_15280
Author(s) : Chain PS , Denef VJ , Konstantinidis KT , Vergez LM , Agullo L , Reyes VL , Hauser L , Cordova M , Gomez L , Gonzalez M , Land M , Lao V , Larimer F , LiPuma JJ , Mahenthiralingam E , Malfatti SA , Marx CJ , Parnell JJ , Ramette A , Richardson P , Seeger M , Smith D , Spilker T , Sul WJ , Tsoi TV , Ulrich LE , Zhulin IB , Tiedje JM
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 103 :15280 , 2006
Abstract :

Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 (LB400), a well studied, effective polychlorinated biphenyl-degrader, has one of the two largest known bacterial genomes and is the first nonpathogenic Burkholderia isolate sequenced. From an evolutionary perspective, we find significant differences in functional specialization between the three replicons of LB400, as well as a more relaxed selective pressure for genes located on the two smaller vs. the largest replicon. High genomic plasticity, diversity, and specialization within the Burkholderia genus are exemplified by the conservation of only 44% of the genes between LB400 and Burkholderia cepacia complex strain 383. Even among four B. xenovorans strains, genome size varies from 7.4 to 9.73 Mbp. The latter is largely explained by our findings that >20% of the LB400 sequence was recently acquired by means of lateral gene transfer. Although a range of genetic factors associated with in vivo survival and intercellular interactions are present, these genetic factors are likely related to niche breadth rather than determinants of pathogenicity. The presence of at least eleven "central aromatic" and twenty "peripheral aromatic" pathways in LB400, among the highest in any sequenced bacterial genome, supports this hypothesis. Finally, in addition to the experimentally observed redundancy in benzoate degradation and formaldehyde oxidation pathways, the fact that 17.6% of proteins have a better LB400 paralog than an ortholog in a different genome highlights the importance of gene duplication and repeated acquirement, which, coupled with their divergence, raises questions regarding the role of paralogs and potential functional redundancies in large-genome microbes.

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PubMedID: 17030797
Gene_locus related to this paper: burxl-metx , burxl-mhpc , burxl-q13fa9 , burxl-q13ha0 , burxl-q13mn9 , burxl-q13nr6 , burxl-q13ns4 , burxl-q13p13 , burxl-q13p37 , burxl-q13pg5 , burxl-q13ph5 , burxl-q13pw2 , burxl-q13q15 , burxl-q13qw4 , burxl-q13ri3 , burxl-q13ui7 , burxl-q13ul9 , burxl-q13uz6 , burxl-q13vd6 , burxl-q13xg6 , burxl-q146l5 , burxl-q13u43 , parxl-hboh

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Gene_locus burxl-metx    burxl-mhpc    burxl-q13fa9    burxl-q13ha0    burxl-q13mn9    burxl-q13nr6    burxl-q13ns4    burxl-q13p13    burxl-q13p37    burxl-q13pg5    burxl-q13ph5    burxl-q13pw2    burxl-q13q15    burxl-q13qw4    burxl-q13ri3    burxl-q13ui7    burxl-q13ul9    burxl-q13uz6    burxl-q13vd6    burxl-q13xg6    burxl-q146l5    burxl-q13u43    parxl-hboh

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Chain PS, Denef VJ, Konstantinidis KT, Vergez LM, Agullo L, Reyes VL, Hauser L, Cordova M, Gomez L, Gonzalez M, Land M, Lao V, Larimer F, LiPuma JJ, Mahenthiralingam E, Malfatti SA, Marx CJ, Parnell JJ, Ramette A, Richardson P, Seeger M, Smith D, Spilker T, Sul WJ, Tsoi TV, Ulrich LE, Zhulin IB, Tiedje JM (2006)
Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 harbors a multi-replicon, 9.73-Mbp genome shaped for versatility
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 :15280

Chain PS, Denef VJ, Konstantinidis KT, Vergez LM, Agullo L, Reyes VL, Hauser L, Cordova M, Gomez L, Gonzalez M, Land M, Lao V, Larimer F, LiPuma JJ, Mahenthiralingam E, Malfatti SA, Marx CJ, Parnell JJ, Ramette A, Richardson P, Seeger M, Smith D, Spilker T, Sul WJ, Tsoi TV, Ulrich LE, Zhulin IB, Tiedje JM (2006)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 :15280