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  • Bacterial genomes, like that of Bacillus subtilis, contain 250 to 500 essential genes, while many nonessential genes are thought to be acquired through evolutionary adaptations.
  • Approximately 47% of B. subtilis's 4,100 genes are part of paralogous families, indicating that essential gene functions may outnumber the essential genes themselves.
  • Researchers conducted a genome reconstruction by deleting certain prophages and gene clusters, achieving a 7.7% reduction in the genome, which was analyzed for various phenotypes, demonstrating that genome engineering can help optimize Bacillus for specific functions.

Article Abstract

Bacterial genomes contain 250 to 500 essential genes, as suggested by single gene disruptions and theoretical considerations. If this view is correct, the remaining nonessential genes of an organism, such as Bacillus subtilis, have been acquired during evolution in its perpetually changing ecological niches. Notably, approximately 47% of the approximately 4,100 genes of B. subtilis belong to paralogous gene families in which several members have overlapping functions. Thus, essential gene functions will outnumber essential genes. To answer the question to what extent the most recently acquired DNA contributes to the life of B. subtilis under standard laboratory growth conditions, we initiated a "reconstruction" of the B. subtilis genome by removing prophages and AT-rich islands. Stepwise deletion of two prophages (SPbeta, PBSX), three prophage-like regions, and the largest operon of B. subtilis (pks) resulted in a genome reduction of 7.7% and elimination of 332 genes. The resulting strain was phenotypically characterized by metabolic flux analysis, proteomics, and specific assays for protein secretion, competence development, sporulation, and cell motility. We show that genome engineering is a feasible strategy for functional analysis of large gene clusters, and that removal of dispensable genomic regions may pave the way toward an optimized Bacillus cell factory.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msg219DOI Listing

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