Bioinformatic evidence and characterization of novel putative large conjugative transposons residing in genomes of genera Bacteroides and Prevotella.

Folia Microbiol (Praha)

Biotechnical Faculty, Animal Science Department, Chair for Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology, University of Ljubljana, Groblje 3, 1230, Domžale, Slovenia.

Published: July 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bioinformatic analysis reveals a large conjugative transposon in the ruminal bacterium Prevotella bryantii B(1)4(T), which shares similarities with transposons found in Bacteroides species.
  • The transposon shows high amino acid identity and conserved gene order with other known transposons, suggesting a common evolutionary origin.
  • Additionally, a gene cluster related to sugar metabolism was identified, linking this transposon to polysaccharide utilization seen in other Bacteroides strains, marking a significant discovery for the Prevotella genus.

Article Abstract

Bioinformatic evidence of the presence of a large conjugative transposon in ruminal bacterium Prevotella bryantii B(1)4(T) is presented. The described transposon appears to be related to another large conjugative transposon CTnBST, described in Bacteroides uniformis WH207 and to the conjugative transposon CTn3-Bf, which was observed in the genome of Bacteroides fragilis strain YCH46. All three transposons share tra gene regions with high amino acid identity and clearly conserved gene order. Additionally, a second conserved region consisting of hypothetical genes was discovered in all three transposons and named the GG region. This region served as a specific sequence signature and made possible the discovery of several other apparently related hypothetical conjugative transposons in bacteria from the genus Bacteroides. A cluster of genes involved in sugar utilization and metabolism was discovered within the hypothetical CTnB(1)4, to a certain extent resembling the polysaccharide utilization loci which were described recently in some Bacteroides strains. This is the first firm report on the presence of a large mobile genetic element in any strain from the genus Prevotella.

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