Affiliation:
1. Department of Environment and Energy Systems, Graduate School of Science and Technology Shizuoka University Hamamatsu Japan
2. Research Institute of Green Science and Technology Shizuoka University Hamamatsu Japan
3. Japan Collection of Microorganisms RIKEN BioResource Research Center Ibaraki Japan
4. Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology Shizuoka University Hamamatsu Japan
Abstract
AbstractMobile genetic elements (MGEs) are crucial for horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria and facilitate their rapid evolution and adaptation. MGEs include plasmids, integrative and conjugative elements, transposons, insertion sequences and bacteriophages. Notably, the spread of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), which poses a serious threat to public health, is primarily attributable to HGT through MGEs. This mini‐review aims to provide an overview of the mechanisms by which MGEs mediate HGT in microbes. Specifically, the behaviour of conjugative plasmids in different environments and conditions was discussed, and recent methodologies for tracing the dynamics of MGEs were summarised. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying HGT and the role of MGEs in bacterial evolution and adaptation is important to develop strategies to combat the spread of ARGs.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Institute for Fermentation, Osaka
Ohsumi Frontier Science Foundation
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
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