Target search by an imported conjugative DNA element for a unique integration site along a bacterial chromosome during horizontal gene transfer

Author:

Arbel-Goren Rinat1ORCID,McKeithen-Mead Saria A2ORCID,Voglmaier Dominik1,Afremov Idana1ORCID,Teza Gianluca1ORCID,Grossman Alan D2ORCID,Stavans Joel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science , Rehovot  76100,  Israel

2. Department of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge , MA  02139, USA

Abstract

Abstract Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) are mobile genetic elements that can transfer by conjugation to recipient cells. Some ICEs integrate into a unique site in the genome of their hosts. We studied quantitatively the process by which an ICE searches for its unique integration site in the Bacillus subtilis chromosome. We followed the motion of both ICEBs1 and the chromosomal integration site in real time within individual cells. ICEBs1 exhibited a wide spectrum of dynamical behaviors, ranging from rapid sub-diffusive displacements crisscrossing the cell, to kinetically trapped states. The chromosomal integration site moved sub-diffusively and exhibited pronounced dynamical asymmetry between longitudinal and transversal motions, highlighting the role of chromosomal structure and the heterogeneity of the bacterial interior in the search. The successful search for and subsequent recombination into the integration site is a key step in the acquisition of integrating mobile genetic elements. Our findings provide new insights into intracellular transport processes involving large DNA molecules.

Funder

MathWorks Science Fellowship

NIGMS

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Institutes of Health

Weizmann Institute of Science

Simons Foundation

HALT and Hydrotronics of the EU Horizon 2020 program

NSF

BSF

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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