U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination

Links from BioSample

SRX20826817: RGR07-LB-E03
1 ILLUMINA (HiSeq X Ten) run: 8.7M spots, 2.6G bases, 1.1Gb downloads

Design: Dual-indexed Illumina sequencing libraries were constructed using 100 ng of genomic DNA as input into the 2S Turbo kit (Swift Biosciences) as per the manufacturers instructions except that reaction volumes were conducted in 1/5 of the standard volume, the post-ligation bead clean up step was eluted directly into the PCR master mix, and the beads were left in the reaction during the 18 cycle PCR reaction.
Submitted by: The University of Texas at Austin
Study: Evolution of streamlined genome variants of Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1
show Abstracthide Abstract
Organelles and endosymbionts have evolved dramatically reduced genome sizes compared to their free-living ancestors. Synthetic biologists have engineered streamlined bacterial genomes to create more efficient cellular chassis and to define the minimal components of cellular life. Deletions of many non-essential genes in combination during natural or engineered genome streamlining often reduces bacterial fitness for idiosyncratic or unknown reasons. We investigated how and to what extent laboratory evolution could overcome these defects in six variants of the transposon-free Acinetobacter baylyi strain ADP1-ISx that each had a different 20-40 kb deletion. We evolved replicate populations of ADP1-ISx and each reduced-genome strain for ~300 generations in either minimal medium or rich medium and sequenced the genomes of endpoint clonal isolates. Mutations in three genes and a large (>30 kb) duplication were associated with ancestors that had specific deletions. Post-transcriptional regulators, including rnd (RNase D), csrA (RNA-binding carbon storage regulator), and hfq (RNA-binding protein and chaperone), were frequently mutated in all evolved strains, though the effects of these mutations on gene function and fitness varied across genetic backgrounds and environments. Mutations in this regulatory network seem to compensate for how deletion of a transposon in the ADP1-ISx ancestor restored wild-type csrA function, highlighting an unexpected interaction between genome streamlining and prior evolution that likely occurred during laboratory domestication. More generally, our results demonstrate that fitness lost during genome streamlining can usually be regained rapidly through laboratory evolution.
Sample: RGR07 ancestor, clonal isolate 03, from a population evolved in LB for 30 transfers (~300 generations)
SAMN36072444 • SRS18104725 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: RGR07-LB-E03
Instrument: HiSeq X Ten
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 8.7M spots, 2.6G bases, 1.1Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR250727168,735,3572.6G1.1Gb2023-06-29

ID:
28258304

Supplemental Content

Recent activity

Your browsing activity is empty.

Activity recording is turned off.

Turn recording back on

See more...