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Adaptation of genetically monomorphic bacteria: evolution of copper resistance through multiple horizontal gene transfers of complex and versatile mobile genetic elements

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
卷 26, 期 7, 页码 2131-2149

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mec.14007

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contemporary adaptation; heavy metal resistance; mobile DNA; plasmid; Stenotrophomonas; Xanthomonas

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  1. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  2. European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
  3. Conseil Departemental de la Reunion
  4. Region Reunion
  5. Etat francais
  6. French Agropolis Foundation (Labex Agro - Montpellier, E-SPACE) [1504-004]
  7. ANSES
  8. CIRAD

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Copper-based antimicrobial compounds are widely used to control plant bacterial pathogens. Pathogens have adapted in response to this selective pressure. Xanthomonas citri pv. citri, a major citrus pathogen causing Asiatic citrus canker, was first reported to carry plasmid-encoded copper resistance in Argentina. This phenotype was conferred by the copLAB gene system. The emergence of resistant strains has since been reported in Reunion and Martinique. Using microsatellite-based genotyping and copLABPCR, we demonstrated that the genetic structure of the copper-resistant strains from these three regions was made up of two distant clusters and varied for the detection of copLAB amplicons. In order to investigate this pattern more closely, we sequenced six copper-resistant X.citri pv.citri strains from Argentina, Martinique and Reunion, together with reference copper-resistant Xanthomonas and Stenotrophomonas strains using long-read sequencing technology. Genes involved in copper resistance were found to be strain dependent with the novel identification in X.citri pv.citri of copABCD and a cus heavy metal efflux resistance-nodulation-division system. The genes providing the adaptive trait were part of a mobile genetic element similar to Tn3-like transposons and included in a conjugative plasmid. This indicates the system's great versatility. The mining of all available bacterial genomes suggested that, within the bacterial community, the spread of copper resistance associated with mobile elements and their plasmid environments was primarily restricted to the Xanthomonadaceae family.

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