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Gene duplication and deletion,not horizontal transfer,drove intra-species mosaicism of Bartonella henselae
Affiliation:1. Structural Biology and Bioinformatics Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, India;2. School of Biotechnology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kollam 690 525, Kerala, India;3. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA
Abstract:Bartonella henselae is a facultative intracellular pathogen that occurs worldwide and is responsible primarily for cat-scratch disease in young people and bacillary angiomatosis in immunocompromised patients. The principal source of genome-level diversity that contributes to B. henselae's host-adaptive features is thought to be horizontal gene transfer events. However, our analyses did not reveal the acquisition of horizontally-transferred islands in B. henselae after its divergence from other Bartonella. Rather, diversity in gene content and genome size was apparently acquired through two alternative mechanisms, including deletion and, more predominantly, duplication of genes. Interestingly, a majority of these events occurred in regions that were horizontally transferred long before B. henselae's divergence from other Bartonella species. Our study indicates the possibility that gene duplication, in response to positive selection pressures in specific clones of B. henselae, might be linked to the pathogen's adaptation to arthropod vectors, the cat reservoir, or humans as incidental host-species.
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