Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.

Symbiosis is a widespread phenomenon in nature, in which insects show a great number of these associations. Buchnera aphidicola, the obligate endosymbiont of aphids, coexists in some species with another intracellular bacterium, Serratia symbiotica. Of particular interest is the case of the cedar ap...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Manzano-Marín, Araceli Lamelas, Andrés Moya, Amparo Latorre
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3471834?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-067663be778b4f78a7a2d062c270b21a2020-11-25T01:14:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4727410.1371/journal.pone.0047274Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.Alejandro Manzano-MarínAraceli LamelasAndrés MoyaAmparo LatorreSymbiosis is a widespread phenomenon in nature, in which insects show a great number of these associations. Buchnera aphidicola, the obligate endosymbiont of aphids, coexists in some species with another intracellular bacterium, Serratia symbiotica. Of particular interest is the case of the cedar aphid Cinara cedri, where B. aphidicola BCc and S. symbiotica SCc need each other to fulfil their symbiotic role with the insect. Moreover, various features seem to indicate that S. symbiotica SCc is closer to an obligate endosymbiont than to other facultative S. symbiotica, such as the one described for the aphid Acirthosyphon pisum (S. symbiotica SAp). This work is based on the comparative genomics of five strains of Serratia, three free-living and two endosymbiotic ones (one facultative and one obligate) which should allow us to dissect the genome reduction taking place in the adaptive process to an intracellular life-style. Using a pan-genome approach, we have identified shared and strain-specific genes from both endosymbiotic strains and gained insight into the different genetic reduction both S. symbiotica have undergone. We have identified both retained and reduced functional categories in S. symbiotica compared to the Free-Living Serratia (FLS) that seem to be related with its endosymbiotic role in their specific host-symbiont systems. By means of a phylogenomic reconstruction we have solved the position of both endosymbionts with confidence, established the probable insect-pathogen origin of the symbiotic clade as well as the high amino-acid substitution rate in S. symbiotica SCc. Finally, we were able to quantify the minimal number of rearrangements suffered in the endosymbiotic lineages and reconstruct a minimal rearrangement phylogeny. All these findings provide important evidence for the existence of at least two distinctive S. symbiotica lineages that are characterized by different rearrangements, gene content, genome size and branch lengths.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3471834?pdf=render
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author Alejandro Manzano-Marín
Araceli Lamelas
Andrés Moya
Amparo Latorre
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Araceli Lamelas
Andrés Moya
Amparo Latorre
Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alejandro Manzano-Marín
Araceli Lamelas
Andrés Moya
Amparo Latorre
author_sort Alejandro Manzano-Marín
title Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
title_short Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
title_full Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
title_fullStr Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomics of Serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
title_sort comparative genomics of serratia spp.: two paths towards endosymbiotic life.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Symbiosis is a widespread phenomenon in nature, in which insects show a great number of these associations. Buchnera aphidicola, the obligate endosymbiont of aphids, coexists in some species with another intracellular bacterium, Serratia symbiotica. Of particular interest is the case of the cedar aphid Cinara cedri, where B. aphidicola BCc and S. symbiotica SCc need each other to fulfil their symbiotic role with the insect. Moreover, various features seem to indicate that S. symbiotica SCc is closer to an obligate endosymbiont than to other facultative S. symbiotica, such as the one described for the aphid Acirthosyphon pisum (S. symbiotica SAp). This work is based on the comparative genomics of five strains of Serratia, three free-living and two endosymbiotic ones (one facultative and one obligate) which should allow us to dissect the genome reduction taking place in the adaptive process to an intracellular life-style. Using a pan-genome approach, we have identified shared and strain-specific genes from both endosymbiotic strains and gained insight into the different genetic reduction both S. symbiotica have undergone. We have identified both retained and reduced functional categories in S. symbiotica compared to the Free-Living Serratia (FLS) that seem to be related with its endosymbiotic role in their specific host-symbiont systems. By means of a phylogenomic reconstruction we have solved the position of both endosymbionts with confidence, established the probable insect-pathogen origin of the symbiotic clade as well as the high amino-acid substitution rate in S. symbiotica SCc. Finally, we were able to quantify the minimal number of rearrangements suffered in the endosymbiotic lineages and reconstruct a minimal rearrangement phylogeny. All these findings provide important evidence for the existence of at least two distinctive S. symbiotica lineages that are characterized by different rearrangements, gene content, genome size and branch lengths.
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