Affiliation:
1. Department of Ecological and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sequence analysis of the bacterial luminescence (
lux
) genes has proven effective in helping resolve evolutionary relationships among luminous bacteria. Phylogenetic analysis using
lux
genes, however, is based on the assumptions that the
lux
genes are present as single copies on the bacterial chromosome and are vertically inherited. We report here that certain strains of
Photobacterium leiognathi
carry multiple phylogenetically distinct copies of the entire operon that codes for luminescence and riboflavin synthesis genes,
luxCDABEG-ribEBHA
. Merodiploid
lux-rib
strains of
P. leiognathi
were detected during sequence analysis of
luxA
. To define the gene content, organization, and sequence of each
lux-rib
operon, we constructed a fosmid library of genomic DNA from a representative merodiploid strain,
lnuch
.13.1. Sequence analysis of fosmid clones and genomic analysis of
lnuch
.13.1 defined two complete, physically separate, and apparently functional operons, designated
lux-rib
1
and
lux-rib
2
.
P. leiognathi
strains
lelon
.2.1 and
lnuch
.21.1 were also found to carry
lux-rib
1
and
lux-rib
2
, whereas ATCC 25521
T
apparently carries only
lux-rib
1
. In
lnuch
.13.1,
lelon
.2.1,
lnuch
.21.1, and ATCC 25521
T
,
lux-rib
1
is flanked upstream by
lumQ
and
putA
and downstream by a gene for a hypothetical multidrug efflux pump. In contrast, transposase genes flank
lux-rib
2
of
lnuch
.13.1, and the chromosomal location of
lux-rib
2
apparently differs in
lnuch
.13.1,
lelon
.2.1, and
lnuch
.21.1. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that
lux-rib
1
and
lux-rib
2
are more closely related to each other than either one is to the
lux
and
rib
genes of other bacterial species, which rules out interspecies lateral gene transfer as the origin of
lux-rib
2
in
P. leiognathi
;
lux-rib
2
apparently arose within a previously unsampled or extinct
P. leiognathi
lineage. Analysis of 170 additional strains of
P. leiognathi
, for a total of 174 strains examined from coastal waters of Japan, Taiwan, the Philippine Islands, and Thailand, identified 106 strains that carry only a single
lux-rib
operon and 68 that carry multiple
lux-rib
operons. Strains bearing a single
lux-rib
operon were obtained throughout the geographic sampling range, whereas
lux-rib
merodiploid strains were found only in coastal waters of central Honshu. This is the first report of merodiploidy of
lux
or
rib
genes in a luminous bacterium and the first indication that a natural merodiploid state in bacteria can correlate with geography.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
21 articles.
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