Comparative functional pan-genome analyses to build connections between genomic dynamics and phenotypic evolution in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism in the genus Mycobacterium

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作者
Kweon, Ohgew [1 ]
Kim, Seong-Jae [1 ]
Blom, Jochen [2 ]
Kim, Sung-Kwan [3 ]
Kim, Bong-Soo [4 ]
Baek, Dong-Heon [5 ]
Park, Su Inn [6 ]
Sutherland, John B. [1 ]
Cerniglia, Carl E. [1 ]
机构
[1] US FDA, Natl Ctr Toxicol Res, Div Microbiol, Jefferson, AR 72079 USA
[2] Univ Bielefeld, Ctr Biotechnol, D-33615 Bielefeld, Nordrhein Westf, Germany
[3] Univ Arkansas, Dept Management, Little Rock, AR 72204 USA
[4] Hallym Univ, Dept Life Sci, Chunchon 200702, Gangwon Do, South Korea
[5] Dankook Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Oral Microbiol & Immunol, Cheonan, South Korea
[6] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, College Stn, TX USA
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BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | 2015年 / 15卷
关键词
Mycobacterium; PAH metabolism; Pan-genome; Functional genomics; Functional pan-genome; Phenotype network; Evolution; Epistasis; Pleiotropy; RING-HYDROXYLATING OXYGENASES; SP STRAIN PYR-1; VANBAALENII PYR-1; TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX; INTERACTION NETWORKS; PYRENE DEGRADATION; MOLECULAR-CLONING; SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS; IDENTIFICATION; EPISTASIS;
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10.1186/s12862-015-0302-8
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: The bacterial genus Mycobacterium is of great interest in the medical and biotechnological fields. Despite a flood of genome sequencing and functional genomics data, significant gaps in knowledge between genome and phenome seriously hinder efforts toward the treatment of mycobacterial diseases and practical biotechnological applications. In this study, we propose the use of systematic, comparative functional pan-genomic analysis to build connections between genomic dynamics and phenotypic evolution in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) metabolism in the genus Mycobacterium. Results: Phylogenetic, phenotypic, and genomic information for 27 completely genome-sequenced mycobacteria was systematically integrated to reconstruct a mycobacterial phenotype network (MPN) with a pan-genomic concept at a network level. In the MPN, mycobacterial phenotypes show typical scale-free relationships. PAH degradation is an isolated phenotype with the lowest connection degree, consistent with phylogenetic and environmental isolation of PAH degraders. A series of functional pan-genomic analyses provide conserved and unique types of genomic evidence for strong epistatic and pleiotropic impacts on evolutionary trajectories of the PAH-degrading phenotype. Under strong natural selection, the detailed gene gain/loss patterns from horizontal gene transfer (HGT)/deletion events hypothesize a plausible evolutionary path, an epistasis-based birth and pleiotropy-dependent death, for PAH metabolism in the genus Mycobacterium. This study generated a practical mycobacterial compendium of phenotypic and genomic changes, focusing on the PAH-degrading phenotype, with a pan-genomic perspective of the evolutionary events and the environmental challenges. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that when selection acts on PAH metabolism, only a small fraction of possible trajectories is likely to be observed, owing mainly to a combination of the ambiguous phenotypic effects of PAHs and the corresponding pleiotropy-and epistasis-dependent evolutionary adaptation. Evolutionary constraints on the selection of trajectories, like those seen in PAH-degrading phenotypes, are likely to apply to the evolution of other phenotypes in the genus Mycobacterium.
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