Identification of miniature plasmids in psychrophilic Arctic bacteria of the genus Variovorax

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The Svalbard archipelago (Spitsbergen Island) is the northernmost landmass in the European Arctic and has a variety of small- and medium-sized glaciers. The plasmidome of eleven psychrophilic strains of Variovorax spp. isolated from the ice surface of Hans and Werenskiold Glaciers of Spitsbergen Island, was defined. This analysis revealed the presence of six plasmids whose nucleotide sequences have been determined. Four of them, exhibiting high reciprocal sequence similarity, possess unique structures, since their genomes lack any recognized genes. These miniature replicons, not exceeding 1 kb in size, include pHW69V1 (746 bp), which is the smallest autonomous replicon so far identified in free-living bacteria. The miniature plasmids share no similarity with known sequences present in the databases. In silico and experimental analyses identified conserved DNA regions essential for the initiation of replication of these replicons.

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Ciok, A., Dziewit, L., Grzesiak, J., Budzik, K., Gorniak, D., Zdanowski, M. K., & Bartosik, D. (2016). Identification of miniature plasmids in psychrophilic Arctic bacteria of the genus Variovorax. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 92(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiw043

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