Neighbor predation linked to natural competence fosters the transfer of large genomic regions in Vibrio cholerae

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Title
Neighbor predation linked to natural competence fosters the transfer of large genomic regions in Vibrio cholerae
Journal
eLife
Author(s)
Matthey Noémie, Stutzmann Sandrine, Stoudmann Candice, Guex Nicolas, Iseli Christian, Blokesch Melanie
ISSN
2050-084X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/09/2019
Volume
8
Language
english
Abstract
Natural competence for transformation is a primary mode of horizontal gene transfer. Competent bacteria are able to absorb free DNA from their surroundings and exchange this DNA against pieces of their own genome when sufficiently homologous. However, the prevalence of non-degraded DNA with sufficient coding capacity is not well understood. In this context, we previously showed that naturally competent Vibrio cholerae use their type VI secretion system (T6SS) to actively acquire DNA from non-kin neighbors. Here, we explored the conditions of the DNA released through T6SS-mediated killing versus passive cell lysis and the extent of the transfers that occur due to these conditions. We show that competent V. cholerae acquire DNA fragments with a length exceeding 150 kbp in a T6SS-dependent manner. Collectively, our data support the notion that the environmental lifestyle of V. cholerae fosters the exchange of genetic material with sufficient coding capacity to significantly accelerate bacterial evolution.
Keywords
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Neuroscience, General Medicine
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Web of science
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Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / 31003A_162551
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