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Lateral gene transfer of O1 serogroup encoding genes of Vibrio cholerae
Authors:Sol González-Fraga  Mariana Pichel  Norma Binsztein  Judith A Johnson  John Glenn Morris Jr  & Oscar Colin Stine
Institution:Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas-ANLIS 'Carlos G. Malbrán,' Buenos Aires, Argentina;;Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD, USA;;Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA;and;Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:In Gram-negative bacteria, the O-antigen-encoding genes may be transferred between lineages, although mechanisms are not fully understood. To assess possible lateral gene transfer (LGT), 21 Argentinean Vibrio cholerae O-group 1 (O1) isolates were examined using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) to determine the genetic relatedness of housekeeping genes and genes from the O1 gene cluster. MSLT analysis revealed that 4.4% of the nucleotides in the seven housekeeping loci were variable, with six distinct genetic lineages identified among O1 isolates. In contrast, MLST analysis of the eight loci from the O1 serogroup region revealed that 0.24% of the 4943 nucleotides were variable. A putative breakpoint was identified in the JUMPstart sequence. Nine conserved nucleotides differed by a single nucleotide from a DNA uptake signal sequence (USS) also found in Pastuerellaceae . Our data indicate that genes in the O1 biogenesis region are closely related even in distinct genetic lineages, indicative of LGT, with a putative DNA USS identified at the defined boundary for the DNA exchange.
Keywords:Vibrio cholerae            lateral gene transfer  multilocus sequence typing
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