Functional traits Co-Occurring with mobile genetic elements in the microbiome of the Atacama Desert

Johan S. Sáenz, Alessandro Airo, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Michael Schloter, Gisle Vestergaard

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Abstract

Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) play an essential role in bacterial adaptation and evolution. These elements are enriched within bacterial communities from extreme environments. However, very little is known if specific genes co-occur with MGEs in extreme environments and, if so, what their function is. We used shotgun-sequencing to analyse the metagenomes of 12 soil samples and characterized the composition of MGEs and the genes co-occurring with them. The samples ranged from less arid coastal sites to the inland hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert, as well as from sediments below boulders, protected from UV-irradiation. MGEs were enriched at the hyperarid sites compared with sediments from below boulders and less arid sites. MGEs were mostly co-occurring with genes belonging to the Cluster Orthologous Group (COG) categories "replication, recombination and repair," "transcription" and "signal transduction mechanisms." In general, genes coding for transcriptional regulators and histidine kinases were the most abundant genes proximal to MGEs. Genes involved in energy production were significantly enriched close to MGEs at the hyperarid sites. For example, dehydrogenases, reductases, hydrolases and chlorite dismutase and other enzymes linked to nitrogen metabolism such as nitrite- and nitro-reductase. Stress response genes, including genes involved in antimicrobial and heavy metal resistance genes, were rarely found near MGEs. The present study suggests that MGEs could play an essential role in the adaptation of the soil microbiome in hyperarid desert soils by the modulation of housekeeping genes such as those involved in energy production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number205
JournalDiversity
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Hyperarid desert
  • Mobile genetic elements
  • Soil metagenome
  • Soil microbiome
  • Stress response

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