Cell-to-cell natural transformation in Bacillus subtilis facilitates large scale of genomic exchanges and the transfer of long continuous DNA regions

Author:

Deng Liping1,Wang Chao1,Zhang Xiaoming1,Yang Wenjie1,Tang Hao1,Chen Xinru1,Du Shishen1ORCID,Chen Xiangdong1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Virology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University , Wuhan  430072, China

Abstract

Abstract Natural transformation is one of the major mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer. Although it is usually studied using purified DNA in the laboratory, recent studies showed that many naturally competent bacteria acquired exogenous DNA from neighboring donor cells. Our previous work indicates that cell-to-cell natural transformation (CTCNT) using two different Bacillus subtilis strains is a highly efficient process; however, the mechanism is unclear. In this study, we further characterized CTCNT and mapped the transferred DNA in the recombinants using whole genome sequencing. We found that a recombinant strain generated by CTCNT received up to 66 transferred DNA segments; the average length of acquired continuous DNA stretches was approximately 27 kb with a maximum length of 347 kb. Moreover, up to 1.54 Mb genomic DNA (37% of the chromosome) was transferred from the donors into one recipient cell. These results suggest that B. subtilis CTCNT facilitates horizontal gene transfer by increasing the transfer of DNA segments and fostering the exchange of large continuous genomic regions. This indicates that the potency of bacterial natural transformation is underestimated using traditional approaches and reveals that DNA donor cells may play an important role in the transformation process in natural environments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Fund for Fostering Talents of Basic Sciences

Laboratory of Wuhan University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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