Lateral gene transfer between obligate intracellular bacteria:: Evidence from the Rickettsia massiliae genome

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Blanc, Guillaume
Ogata, Hiroyuki
Robert, Catherine
Audic, Stephane
Claverie, Jean-Michel
Raoult, Didier
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[1] CNRS, Struct & Genom Informat Lab, Inst Biol Struct & Microbiol, IFR 88,UPR 2589, F-13288 Marseille 9, France
[2] Fac Med Marseille, Unite Rickettsies, CNRS, IFR 48,UMR 6020, F-13385 Marseille 5, France
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10.1101/gr.6742107
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Rickettsia massiliae is a tick-borne obligate intracellular alpha-proteobacteria causing spotted fever in humans. Here, we present the sequence of its genome, comprising a 1.3-Mb circular chromosome and a 15.3-kb plasmid. The chromosome exhibits long-range colinearity with the other Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia genomes, except for a large fragment specific to R. massiliae that contains 14 tra genes presumably involved in pilus formation and conjugal DNA transfer. We demonstrate that the tra region was acquired recently by lateral gene transfer (LGT) from a species related to Rickettsia bellii. Further analysis of the genomic sequences identifies additional candidates of LGT between Rickettsia. Our study indicates that recent LGT between obligate intracellular Rickettsia is more common than previously thought.
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页码:1657 / 1664
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