Evolutionary Changes after Translational Challenges Imposed by Horizontal Gene Transfer

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Abstract

Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially new functions, but proper expression level and integration of the transferred genes in the novel environment are not granted. Notably, transferred genes can differ from the receiving genome in codon usage preferences, leading to impaired translation and reduced functionality. Here,we characterize the genomic andproteomic changesundergone duringexperimental evolutionofEscherichia coli afterHGT of three synonymous versions, presenting very different codon usage preference, of an antibiotic resistance gene. The experimental evolution was conducted with and without the corresponding antibiotic and the mutational patterns and proteomic profiles after 1,000 generations largely depend on the experimental growth conditions (e.g.,mutations in antibiotic off-target genes), and on the synonymous gene version transferred (e.g., mutations in genes responsive to translational stress). The transfer of an exogenous gene extensively modifies the whole proteome, and these proteomic changes are different for the different version of the transferred gene. Additionally, we identified conspicuous changes in global regulators and in intermediate metabolism, confirmed the evolutionary ratchet generated bymutations in DNA repair genes and highlighted the plasticity of bacterial genomes accumulating large and occasionally transient duplications. Our results support a central roleofHGT in fuelling evolution as apowerfulmechanismpromotingrapid,often dramatic genotypic and phenotypic changes. The profound reshaping of the pre-existing geno/phenotype allows the recipient bacteria to explore new ways of functioning, far beyond the mere acquisition of a novel function.

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Bedhomme, S., Amorós-Moya, D., Valero, L. M., Bonifaci, N., Pujana, M. À., Bravo, I. G., & Gonzalez, J. (2019). Evolutionary Changes after Translational Challenges Imposed by Horizontal Gene Transfer. Genome Biology and Evolution, 11(3), 814–831. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evz031

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