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Autori principali: Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E, Shi, Ling-Dong, Appler, Kathryn E, Crits-Christoph, Alexander, De Anda, Valerie, Adler, Benjamin A, Cui, Michael L, Ly, Lynn, Leão, Pedro, Roberts, Richard J, Sachdeva, Rohan, Baker, Brett J, Savage, David F, Banfield, Jillian F
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Pubblicazione: Genome research 2024
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author Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E
Shi, Ling-Dong
Appler, Kathryn E
Crits-Christoph, Alexander
De Anda, Valerie
Adler, Benjamin A
Cui, Michael L
Ly, Lynn
Leão, Pedro
Roberts, Richard J
Sachdeva, Rohan
Baker, Brett J
Savage, David F
Banfield, Jillian F
author_facet Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E
Shi, Ling-Dong
Appler, Kathryn E
Crits-Christoph, Alexander
De Anda, Valerie
Adler, Benjamin A
Cui, Michael L
Ly, Lynn
Leão, Pedro
Roberts, Richard J
Sachdeva, Rohan
Baker, Brett J
Savage, David F
Banfield, Jillian F
Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E
Shi, Ling-Dong
Appler, Kathryn E
Crits-Christoph, Alexander
De Anda, Valerie
Adler, Benjamin A
Cui, Michael L
Ly, Lynn
Leão, Pedro
Roberts, Richard J
Sachdeva, Rohan
Baker, Brett J
Savage, David F
Banfield, Jillian F
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Complete genomes of Asgard archaea reveal diverse integrated and mobile genetic elements. Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E Shi, Ling-Dong Appler, Kathryn E Crits-Christoph, Alexander De Anda, Valerie Adler, Benjamin A Cui, Michael L Ly, Lynn Leão, Pedro Roberts, Richard J Sachdeva, Rohan Baker, Brett J Savage, David F Banfield, Jillian F Genome, Archaeal Interspersed Repetitive Sequences Archaea Plasmids Phylogeny Metagenomics Asgard archaea are of great interest as the progenitors of Eukaryotes, but little is known about the mobile genetic elements (MGEs) that may shape their ongoing evolution. Here, we describe MGEs that replicate in Atabeyarchaeia, a wetland Asgard archaea lineage represented by two complete genomes. We used soil depth-resolved population metagenomic data sets to track 18 MGEs for which genome structures were defined and precise chromosome integration sites could be identified for confident host linkage. Additionally, we identified a complete 20.67 kbp circular plasmid and two family-level groups of viruses linked to Atabeyarchaeia, via CRISPR spacer targeting. Closely related 40 kbp viruses possess a hypervariable genomic region encoding combinations of specific genes for small cysteine-rich proteins structurally similar to restriction-homing endonucleases. One 10.9 kbp integrative conjugative element (ICE) integrates genomically into the chromosome and has a 2.5 kbp circularizable element integrated within it. The 10.9 kbp ICE encodes an expressed Type IIG restriction-modification system with a sequence specificity matching an active methylation motif identified by Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) high-accuracy long-read (HiFi) metagenomic sequencing. Restriction-modification of Atabeyarchaeia differs from that of another coexisting Asgard archaea, Freyarchaeia, which has few identified MGEs but possesses diverse defense mechanisms, including DISARM and Hachiman, not found in Atabeyarchaeia. Overall, defense systems and methylation mechanisms of Asgard archaea likely modulate their interactions with MGEs, and integration/excision and copy number variation of MGEs in turn enable host genetic versatility.
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spellingShingle Complete genomes of Asgard archaea reveal diverse integrated and mobile genetic elements.
Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E
Shi, Ling-Dong
Appler, Kathryn E
Crits-Christoph, Alexander
De Anda, Valerie
Adler, Benjamin A
Cui, Michael L
Ly, Lynn
Leão, Pedro
Roberts, Richard J
Sachdeva, Rohan
Baker, Brett J
Savage, David F
Banfield, Jillian F
Genome, Archaeal
Interspersed Repetitive Sequences
Archaea
Plasmids
Phylogeny
Metagenomics
Complete genomes of Asgard archaea reveal diverse integrated and mobile genetic elements. Valentin-Alvarado, Luis E Shi, Ling-Dong Appler, Kathryn E Crits-Christoph, Alexander De Anda, Valerie Adler, Benjamin A Cui, Michael L Ly, Lynn Leão, Pedro Roberts, Richard J Sachdeva, Rohan Baker, Brett J Savage, David F Banfield, Jillian F Genome, Archaeal Interspersed Repetitive Sequences Archaea Plasmids Phylogeny Metagenomics Asgard archaea are of great interest as the progenitors of Eukaryotes, but little is known about the mobile genetic elements (MGEs) that may shape their ongoing evolution. Here, we describe MGEs that replicate in Atabeyarchaeia, a wetland Asgard archaea lineage represented by two complete genomes. We used soil depth-resolved population metagenomic data sets to track 18 MGEs for which genome structures were defined and precise chromosome integration sites could be identified for confident host linkage. Additionally, we identified a complete 20.67 kbp circular plasmid and two family-level groups of viruses linked to Atabeyarchaeia, via CRISPR spacer targeting. Closely related 40 kbp viruses possess a hypervariable genomic region encoding combinations of specific genes for small cysteine-rich proteins structurally similar to restriction-homing endonucleases. One 10.9 kbp integrative conjugative element (ICE) integrates genomically into the chromosome and has a 2.5 kbp circularizable element integrated within it. The 10.9 kbp ICE encodes an expressed Type IIG restriction-modification system with a sequence specificity matching an active methylation motif identified by Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) high-accuracy long-read (HiFi) metagenomic sequencing. Restriction-modification of Atabeyarchaeia differs from that of another coexisting Asgard archaea, Freyarchaeia, which has few identified MGEs but possesses diverse defense mechanisms, including DISARM and Hachiman, not found in Atabeyarchaeia. Overall, defense systems and methylation mechanisms of Asgard archaea likely modulate their interactions with MGEs, and integration/excision and copy number variation of MGEs in turn enable host genetic versatility.
title Complete genomes of Asgard archaea reveal diverse integrated and mobile genetic elements.
topic Genome, Archaeal
Interspersed Repetitive Sequences
Archaea
Plasmids
Phylogeny
Metagenomics
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39406503/