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Inferring inter-phylum gene transfer events from unique genes detected in Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius

Authors

Cuecas, A. , DELGADO ROMERO, JOSÉ ANTONIO, Gonzalez, J. M.

External publication

No

Means

Mol Phylogenet Evol

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/06/2025

ISI

001455223000001

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-105000784227

Abstract

A pan-genome includes the complete pool of genes of a species including those recently acquired. The new additions of genetic material to a genome are frequently linked to horizontal gene transfer (HGT) processes and can confer adaptive advantages improving the recipient functional response and growth. Previous studies have reported that Parageobacillus have frequent DNA exchange mainly with other members of the phylum Bacillota sharing similar environments. Nevertheless, the occurrence of transfer events between phylogenetically distant microorganisms is scarcely known. In this work, based on the pan-genome of Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius, we detected a number of unique genes within the species which were used to carry out BLAST searches to find out similar genes in distant bacteria taxa. We aimed to infer potential inter-phylum HGT events. Results suggested genetic exchanges among different phyla. Among them Actinomycetota, Pseudomonadota and the Bacteroidota/Chlorobiota group were the dominant observed phyla. Those HGT events frequently involved ATP binding cassette transporters, enzymes of the C metabolism and transcriptional regulators. Based on the frequency of these genes within specific phyla, directional HGT events could be proposed. A dominant origin of the suggested HGT events could be within the Bacillota. This exploratory analysis indicates that Bacillota are frequent exporters of DNA both within the phylum and to phylogenetically distant groups. Long-distance HGT can assist to better understand microbial evolution, the relevance of HGT processes within the prokaryotes and the genomic plasticity of microorganisms.

Keywords

Horizontal gene transfer; Pan-genome; Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius; Microbial evolution; Microbial adaptation