Evolution of small prokaryotic genomes.

Front Microbiol

Departamento de Ingeniería Genética, Cinvestav Unidad Irapuato Irapuato, Mexico.

Published: January 2015

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  • Genome sequencing shows prokaryotes with reduced genomes have significant diversity, ranging from free-living species with about 800 genes to endosymbiotic bacteria with as few as 140 genes.
  • Comparative genomics indicates that natural selection promoted genome reduction in free-living prokaryotes, while endosymbiotic prokaryotes initially underwent more neutral evolutionary processes, though selective pressures may later play a role.
  • Endosymbiotic prokaryotes have developed various strategies to survive with limited genes, including using host functions, metabolic cooperation with other symbionts, and forming bacterial consortia, challenging earlier beliefs about universal trends in reduced genomes.

Article Abstract

As revealed by genome sequencing, the biology of prokaryotes with reduced genomes is strikingly diverse. These include free-living prokaryotes with ∼800 genes as well as endosymbiotic bacteria with as few as ∼140 genes. Comparative genomics is revealing the evolutionary mechanisms that led to these small genomes. In the case of free-living prokaryotes, natural selection directly favored genome reduction, while in the case of endosymbiotic prokaryotes neutral processes played a more prominent role. However, new experimental data suggest that selective processes may be at operation as well for endosymbiotic prokaryotes at least during the first stages of genome reduction. Endosymbiotic prokaryotes have evolved diverse strategies for living with reduced gene sets inside a host-defined medium. These include utilization of host-encoded functions (some of them coded by genes acquired by gene transfer from the endosymbiont and/or other bacteria); metabolic complementation between co-symbionts; and forming consortiums with other bacteria within the host. Recent genome sequencing projects of intracellular mutualistic bacteria showed that previously believed universal evolutionary trends like reduced G+C content and conservation of genome synteny are not always present in highly reduced genomes. Finally, the simplified molecular machinery of some of these organisms with small genomes may be used to aid in the design of artificial minimal cells. Here we review recent genomic discoveries of the biology of prokaryotes endowed with small gene sets and discuss the evolutionary mechanisms that have been proposed to explain their peculiar nature.

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