Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome

The genetic make-up of most bacteria is encoded in a single chromosome while about 10% have more than one chromosome. Among these, Vibrio cholerae, with two chromosomes, has served as a model system to study various aspects of chromosome maintenance, mainly replication, and faithful partitioning of...

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Main Authors: Gary Xie, Shannon L. Johnson, Karen W. Davenport, Mathumathi Rajavel, Torsten Waldminghaus, John C. Detter, Patrick S. Chain, Shanmuga Sozhamannan
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Published: Wiley 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Genomics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8724304
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author Gary Xie
Shannon L. Johnson
Karen W. Davenport
Mathumathi Rajavel
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John C. Detter
Patrick S. Chain
Shanmuga Sozhamannan
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description The genetic make-up of most bacteria is encoded in a single chromosome while about 10% have more than one chromosome. Among these, Vibrio cholerae, with two chromosomes, has served as a model system to study various aspects of chromosome maintenance, mainly replication, and faithful partitioning of multipartite genomes. Here, we describe the genomic characterization of strains that are an exception to the two chromosome rules: naturally occurring single-chromosome V. cholerae. Whole genome sequence analyses of NSCV1 and NSCV2 (natural single-chromosome vibrio) revealed that the Chr1 and Chr2 fusion junctions contain prophages, IS elements, and direct repeats, in addition to large-scale chromosomal rearrangements such as inversions, insertions, and long tandem repeats elsewhere in the chromosome compared to prototypical two chromosome V. cholerae genomes. Many of the known cholera virulence factors are absent. The two origins of replication and associated genes are generally intact with synonymous mutations in some genes, as are recA and mismatch repair (MMR) genes dam, mutH, and mutL; MutS function is probably impaired in NSCV2. These strains are ideal tools for studying mechanistic aspects of maintenance of chromosomes with multiple origins and other rearrangements and the biological, functional, and evolutionary significance of multipartite genome architecture in general.
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spelling doaj-art-cf6c831c14ab4229a036ba19a93586a22025-02-03T06:13:51ZengWileyInternational Journal of Genomics2314-436X2314-43782017-01-01201710.1155/2017/87243048724304Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single ChromosomeGary Xie0Shannon L. Johnson1Karen W. Davenport2Mathumathi Rajavel3Torsten Waldminghaus4John C. Detter5Patrick S. Chain6Shanmuga Sozhamannan7Los Alamos National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Genome Science, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USALos Alamos National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Genome Science, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USALos Alamos National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Genome Science, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USASchool of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21251, USALOEWE Centre for Synthetic Microbiology-SYNMIKRO, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Str. 6, 35032 Marburg, GermanyLos Alamos National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Genome Science, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USALos Alamos National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Genome Science, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USATauri Group, LLC, Alexandria, VA 22310, USAThe genetic make-up of most bacteria is encoded in a single chromosome while about 10% have more than one chromosome. Among these, Vibrio cholerae, with two chromosomes, has served as a model system to study various aspects of chromosome maintenance, mainly replication, and faithful partitioning of multipartite genomes. Here, we describe the genomic characterization of strains that are an exception to the two chromosome rules: naturally occurring single-chromosome V. cholerae. Whole genome sequence analyses of NSCV1 and NSCV2 (natural single-chromosome vibrio) revealed that the Chr1 and Chr2 fusion junctions contain prophages, IS elements, and direct repeats, in addition to large-scale chromosomal rearrangements such as inversions, insertions, and long tandem repeats elsewhere in the chromosome compared to prototypical two chromosome V. cholerae genomes. Many of the known cholera virulence factors are absent. The two origins of replication and associated genes are generally intact with synonymous mutations in some genes, as are recA and mismatch repair (MMR) genes dam, mutH, and mutL; MutS function is probably impaired in NSCV2. These strains are ideal tools for studying mechanistic aspects of maintenance of chromosomes with multiple origins and other rearrangements and the biological, functional, and evolutionary significance of multipartite genome architecture in general.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8724304
spellingShingle Gary Xie
Shannon L. Johnson
Karen W. Davenport
Mathumathi Rajavel
Torsten Waldminghaus
John C. Detter
Patrick S. Chain
Shanmuga Sozhamannan
Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
International Journal of Genomics
title Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
title_full Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
title_fullStr Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
title_full_unstemmed Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
title_short Exception to the Rule: Genomic Characterization of Naturally Occurring Unusual Vibrio cholerae Strains with a Single Chromosome
title_sort exception to the rule genomic characterization of naturally occurring unusual vibrio cholerae strains with a single chromosome
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8724304
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