Evolution of Smooth Tubercle Bacilli PE and PE_PGRS Genes: Evidence for a Prominent Role of Recombination and Imprint of Positive Selection

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作者
Namouchi, Amine [1 ]
Karboul, Anis [1 ]
Fabre, Michel [2 ]
Gutierrez, Maria Cristina [3 ]
Mardassi, Helmi [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pasteur Tunis, Lab Mol Microbiol Vaccinol & Biotechnol Dev, Unit Typing & Genet Mycobacteria, Tunis, Tunisia
[2] HIA Percy, Lab Biol Clin, Clamart, France
[3] Inst Pasteur, Dept Infect & Epidemiol, Paris, France
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PLOS ONE | 2013年 / 8卷 / 05期
关键词
MYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; DNA-SEQUENCES; NUCLEOTIDE SUBSTITUTION; DETECTING RECOMBINATION; ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION; GENOMIC ANALYSIS; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; PE-PGRS33; GENE; PROTEINS;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0064718
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: PE and PE_PGRS are two mycobateria-restricted multigene families encoding membrane associated and secreted proteins that have expanded mainly in the pathogenic species, notably the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Several lines of evidence attribute to PE and PE_PGRS genes critical roles in mycobacterial pathogenicity. To get more insight into the nature of these genes, we sought to address their evolutionary trajectories in the group of smooth tubercle bacilli (STB), the putative ancestor of the clonal MTBC. Methodology/Principal Findings: By focussing on six polymorphic STB PE/PE_PGRS genes, we demonstrate significant incongruence among single gene genealogies and detect strong signals of recombination using various approaches. Coalescent-based estimation of population recombination and mutation rates (rho and theta, respectively) indicates that the two mechanisms are of roughly equal importance in generating diversity (rho/theta = 1.457), a finding in a marked contrast to house keeping genes (HKG) whose evolution is chiefly brought about by mutation (rho/theta = 0.012). In comparison to HKG, we found 15 times higher mean rate of nonsynonymous substitutions, with strong evidence of positive selection acting on PE_PGRS62 (dN/dS = 1.42), a gene that has previously been shown to be essential for mycobacterial survival in macrophages and granulomas. Imprint of positive selection operating on specific amino acid residues or along branches of PE_PGRS62 phylogenetic tree was further demonstrated using maximum likelihood- and covarion-based approaches, respectively. Strikingly, PE_PGR62 proved highly conserved in present-day MTBC strains. Conclusions/Significance: Overall the data indicate that, in STB, PE/PE_PGRS genes have undergone a strong diversification process that is speeded up by recombination, with evidence of positive selection. The finding that positive selection involved an essential PE_PGRS gene whose sequence appears to be driven to fixation in present-day MTBC strains lends further support to the critical role of PE/PE_PGRS genes in the evolution of mycobacterial pathogenicity.
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