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FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 91(11)2015 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26433010

RESUMEN

The goal of this work is to study the evolution and the degree of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) within rhizobial genera of both Alphaproteobacteria (Mesorhizobium, Rhizobium) and Betaproteobacteria (Burkholderia), originating from South African Fynbos legumes. By using a phylogenetic approach and comparing multiple chromosomal and symbiosis genes, we revealed conclusive evidence of high degrees of horizontal transfer of nodulation genes among closely related species of both groups of rhizobia, but also among species with distant genetic backgrounds (Rhizobium and Mesorhizobium), underscoring the importance of lateral transfer of symbiosis traits as an important evolutionary force among rhizobia of the Cape Fynbos biome. The extensive exchange of symbiosis genes in the Fynbos is in contrast with a lack of significant events of HGT among Burkholderia symbionts from the South American Cerrado and Caatinga biome. Furthermore, homologous recombination among selected housekeeping genes had a substantial impact on sequence evolution within Burkholderia and Mesorhizobium. Finally, phylogenetic analyses of the non-symbiosis acdS gene in Mesorhizobium, a gene often located on symbiosis islands, revealed distinct relationships compared to the chromosomal and symbiosis genes, suggesting a different evolutionary history and independent events of gene transfer. The observed events of HGT and incongruence between different genes necessitate caution in interpreting topologies from individual data types.


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Alphaproteobacteria/genética , Betaproteobacteria/genética , Liasas de Carbono-Carbono/genética , Fabaceae/microbiología , Transferencia de Gen Horizontal , Alphaproteobacteria/clasificación , Alphaproteobacteria/enzimología , Alphaproteobacteria/fisiología , Betaproteobacteria/clasificación , Betaproteobacteria/enzimología , Betaproteobacteria/fisiología , Ecosistema , Evolución Molecular , Fabaceae/fisiología , Genes Bacterianos , Filogenia , Sudáfrica , Simbiosis
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FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 91(2): 1-17, 2015 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25764552

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Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoid legume tribes Astragaleae, Crotalarieae, Genisteae, Indigofereae, Millettieae, Phaseoleae, Podalyrieae, Psoraleeae and Sesbanieae. Sequence analyses of chromosomal 16S rRNA, recA, atpD and symbiosis-related nodA, nifH genes in parallel with immunogold labelling assays identified the symbionts as alpha- (Azorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Ensifer, Mesorhizobium and Rhizobium) and beta-rhizobial (Burkholderia) lineages with the majority placed in the genera Mesorhizobium and Burkholderia showing a wide range of host interactions. Despite a degree of symbiotic promiscuity in the tribes Crotalarieae and Indigofereae nodulating with both alpha- and beta-rhizobia, Mesorhizobium symbionts appeared to exhibit a general host preference for the tribe Psoraleeae, whereas Burkholderia prevailed in the Podalyrieae. Although host genotype was the main factor determining rhizobial diversity, ecological factors such as soil acidity and site elevation were positively correlated with genetic variation within Mesorhizobium and Burkholderia, respectively, indicating an interplay of host and environmental factors on the distribution of Fynbos rhizobia.


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Fabaceae/microbiología , Rhizobium/genética , Nódulos de las Raíces de las Plantas/microbiología , Simbiosis/genética , Aciltransferasas/genética , Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Secuencia de Bases , Biodiversidad , Bradyrhizobium/genética , Burkholderia/clasificación , Burkholderia/genética , Especificidad del Huésped , Mesorhizobium/clasificación , Mesorhizobium/genética , Oxidorreductasas/genética , Filogenia , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Rec A Recombinasas/genética , Rhizobium/clasificación , Sudáfrica
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