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RAP44 phage integrase-guided 50K genomic island integration in Riemerella anatipestifer

Journal

FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.961354

Keywords

Riemerella anatipestifer; RAP44 phage; integrase; genomic island; integration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32202808]
  2. Shanxi Province Excellent Doctoral Work Award-Scientific Research Project Genomic Island Integration in Riemerella anatipestifer [SXBYKY2021007, SXBYKY2021043]
  3. Start-up Fund for doctoral research of Shanxi Agricultural University [2020BQ63, 2021BQ08]
  4. Shanxi Province Colleges and Universities Science and Technology Innovation Project [2021L159, 2021L132]
  5. Shanxi 1331 Project [20211331-13]
  6. Key Research Development Program of Shandong Province [2019JZZY010719]
  7. Shanxi Agriculture Research System [2022-07]

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This study discovered two integrated genomic islands in Riemerella anatipestifer and investigated their relationship with the RAP44 phage genome. It was found that the phage genome was integrated into the R. anatipestifer chromosome, and comparative analysis revealed an evolutionary relationship between them. Additionally, the integrated defective phage sequence exhibited the functions of integration, excision, and cyclization automatically.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. Bacteria and bacteriophages have been fighting for survival. Over time, the evolution of both populations has been affected. Pathogenic Flavobacteriaceae species including Riemerella anatipestifer mainly infects ducklings, geese, and turkeys. However, it does not infect humans, rats, or other mammals, and is a suitable and safe research object in the laboratory. Our previous study showed that there is a 10K genomic island in R. anatipestiferIn this study, we found another integrated 50K genomic islands and focused on the relationship between R. anatipestifer genomic islands and the RAP44 phage genome. The phage RAP44 genome was integrated into R. anatipestifer chromosome, and an evolutionary relationship was evident between them in our comparative analysis. Furthermore, the integrated defective RAP44 phage sequence had the function of integration, excision, and cyclization automatically. Integrases are important integration elements. The integrative function of integrase was verified in R. anatipestifer. The integrase with the attP site can be integrated stably at the attB locus of the R. anatipestifer genome. A recombinant strain can stably inherit and express the exogenous gene. By studying the integration between host bacterium and phage, we have provided evidence for the evolution of the genomes in R. anatipestifer.

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