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Microbiol Spectr ; 3(5)2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26542048

ABSTRACT

Similar to other genera and species of bacteria, whole genomic sequencing has revolutionized how we think about and address questions of basic Vibrio biology. In this review we examined 36 completely sequenced and annotated members of the Vibrionaceae family, encompassing 12 different species of the genera Vibrio, Aliivibrio, and Photobacterium. We reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships among representatives of this group of bacteria by using three housekeeping genes and 16S rRNA sequences. With an evolutionary framework in place, we describe the occurrence and distribution of primary and alternative sigma factors, global regulators present in all bacteria. Among Vibrio we show that the number and function of many of these sigma factors differs from species to species. We also describe the role of the Vibrio-specific regulator ToxRS in fitness and survival. Examination of the biochemical capabilities was and still is the foundation of classifying and identifying new Vibrio species. Using comparative genomics, we examine the distribution of carbon utilization patterns among Vibrio species as a possible marker for understanding bacteria-host interactions. Finally, we discuss the significant role that horizontal gene transfer, specifically, the distribution and structure of integrons, has played in Vibrio evolution.


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Aliivibrio/classification , Genetic Variation , Genome, Bacterial , Photobacterium/classification , Phylogeny , Vibrio/classification , Aliivibrio/genetics , Animals , Bacterial Typing Techniques , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Gene Transfer, Horizontal , Genes, Essential , Genes, Regulator , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Humans , Photobacterium/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sigma Factor/genetics , Vibrio/genetics
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 160(Pt 9): 1953-1963, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24913685

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Heat-shock proteins are molecular chaperones essential for protein folding, degradation and trafficking. The human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus encodes a copy of the groESEL operon in both chromosomes and these genes share <80 % similarity with each other. Comparative genomic analysis was used to determine whether this duplication is prevalent among Vibrionaceae specifically or Gammaproteobacteria in general. Among the Vibrionaceae complete genome sequences in the database (31 species), seven Vibrio species contained a copy of groESEL in each chromosome, including the human pathogens Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus. Phylogenetic analysis of GroEL among the Gammaproteobacteria indicated that GroESEL-1 encoded in chromosome I was the ancestral copy and GroESEL-2 in chromosome II arose by an ancient gene duplication event. Interestingly, outside of the Vibrionaceae within the Gammaproteobacteria, groESEL chromosomal duplications were rare among the 296 genomes examined; only five additional species contained two or more copies. Examination of the expression pattern of groEL from V. vulnificus cells grown under different conditions revealed differential expression between the copies. The data demonstrate that groEL-1 was more highly expressed during growth in exponential phase than groEL-2 and a similar pattern was also found in both V. cholerae and V. parahaemolyticus. Overall these data suggest that retention of both copies of groESEL in Vibrio species may confer an evolutionary advantage.


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Bacterial Proteins/biosynthesis , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Chaperonins/biosynthesis , Chaperonins/genetics , Gene Expression , Genetic Variation , Vibrionaceae/genetics , Vibrionaceae/metabolism , Gene Duplication , Operon
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