Massive presence of insertion sequences in the genome of SOPE, the primary endosymbiont of the rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae


Por: Gil R., Belda E., Gosalbes M.J., Delaye L., Vallier A., Vincent-Monégat C., Heddi A., Silva F.J., Moya A., Latorre A.

Publicada: 1 mar 2008
Resumen:
Bacteria that establish an obligate intracellular relationship with eukaryotic hosts undergo an evolutionary genomic reductive process. Recent studies have shown an increase in the number of mobile elements in the first stage of the adaptive process towards intracellular life, although these elements are absent in ancient endosymbionts. Here, the genome of SOPE, the obligate mutualistic endosymbiont of rice weevils, was used as a model to analyze the initial events that occur after symbiotic integration. During the first phases of the SOPE genome project, four different types of insertion sequence (IS) elements, belonging to well-characterized IS families from gamma-proteobacteria, were identified. In the present study, these elements, which may represent more than 20% of the complete genome, were completely characterized; their relevance as a source of gene inactivation, chromosomal rearrangements, and as participants in the genome reductive process are discussed herein.

Filiaciones:
Gil R.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain

 Institut Cavanilles de Biodiversitat I Biologia Evolutiva, Universitat de Valencia, Apartat 22085, 46071 Valencia, Spain

Belda E.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain

Gosalbes M.J.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain

Delaye L.:
 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Sci, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico

Vallier A.:
 Functional Biology, Insects and Interactions (BF2I), IFR41, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France

Vincent-Monégat C.:
 Functional Biology, Insects and Interactions (BF2I), IFR41, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France

Heddi A.:
 Functional Biology, Insects and Interactions (BF2I), IFR41, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France

Silva F.J.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain

Moya A.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain

Latorre A.:
 Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Genetics, University of Valencia, Spain
ISSN: 11396709
Editorial
VIGUERA EDITORES, S L, PLAZA TETUAN, 7, BARCELONA, E-08010, SPAIN, España
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 11 Número: 1
Páginas: 41-48
WOS Id: 000255149400006
ID de PubMed: 18683631

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