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The Wolbachia mobilome in Culex pipiens includes a putative plasmid.
Reveillaud, Julie; Bordenstein, Sarah R; Cruaud, Corinne; Shaiber, Alon; Esen, Özcan C; Weill, Mylène; Makoundou, Patrick; Lolans, Karen; Watson, Andrea R; Rakotoarivony, Ignace; Bordenstein, Seth R; Eren, A Murat.
Affiliation
  • Reveillaud J; ASTRE, INRA, CIRAD, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, 34398, France. reveillaud.j@gmail.com.
  • Bordenstein SR; Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 37235, TN, USA.
  • Cruaud C; Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA), Institut de Biologie François Jacob, Genoscope, Evry, 91057, France.
  • Shaiber A; Graduate Program in the Biophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.
  • Esen ÖC; Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, 60637, IL, USA.
  • Weill M; Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, 60637, IL, USA.
  • Makoundou P; Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (ISEM), UMR CNRS-IRD-EPHE-Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, 34095, France.
  • Lolans K; Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (ISEM), UMR CNRS-IRD-EPHE-Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, 34095, France.
  • Watson AR; Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, 60637, IL, USA.
  • Rakotoarivony I; Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, 60637, IL, USA.
  • Bordenstein SR; ASTRE, INRA, CIRAD, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, 34398, France.
  • Eren AM; Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 37235, TN, USA.
Nat Commun ; 10(1): 1051, 2019 03 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30837458
Wolbachia is a genus of obligate intracellular bacteria found in nematodes and arthropods worldwide, including insect vectors that transmit dengue, West Nile, and Zika viruses. Wolbachia's unique ability to alter host reproductive behavior through its temperate bacteriophage WO has enabled the development of new vector control strategies. However, our understanding of Wolbachia's mobilome beyond its bacteriophages is incomplete. Here, we reconstruct near-complete Wolbachia genomes from individual ovary metagenomes of four wild Culex pipiens mosquitoes captured in France. In addition to viral genes missing from the Wolbachia reference genome, we identify a putative plasmid (pWCP), consisting of a 9.23-kbp circular element with 14 genes. We validate its presence in additional Culex pipiens mosquitoes using PCR, long-read sequencing, and screening of existing metagenomes. The discovery of this previously unrecognized extrachromosomal element opens additional possibilities for genetic manipulation of Wolbachia.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plasmids / Genome, Bacterial / Wolbachia / Culex / Metagenome Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plasmids / Genome, Bacterial / Wolbachia / Culex / Metagenome Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom