Coral-mucus-associated Vibrio integrons in the Great Barrier Reef: genomic hotspots for environmental adaptation

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Jeremy E Koenig
David G Bourne
Bruce Curtis
Marlena Dlutek
H W Stokes
W Ford Doolittle
Yan Boucher
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS),Department of Biological Sciences
[3] PMB3,undefined
[4] The ithree Institute,undefined
[5] University of Technology,undefined
[6] University of Alberta,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2011年 / 5卷
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integrons; coral; gene cassettes; microbial defense;
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Integron cassette arrays in a dozen cultivars of the most prevalent group of Vibrio isolates obtained from mucus expelled by a scleractinian coral (Pocillopora damicornis) colony living on the Great Barrier Reef were sequenced and compared. Although all cultivars showed >99% identity across recA, pyrH and rpoB genes, no two had more than 10% of their integron-associated gene cassettes in common, and some individuals shared cassettes exclusively with distantly-related members of the genus. Of cassettes shared within the population, a number appear to have been transferred between Vibrio isolates, as assessed by phylogenetic analysis. Prominent among the mucus Vibrio cassettes with potentially inferable functions are acetyltransferases, some with close similarity to known antibiotic-resistance determinants. A subset of these potential resistance cassettes were shared exclusively between the mucus Vibrio cultivars, Vibrio coral pathogens and human pathogens, thus illustrating a direct link between these microbial niches through exchange of integron-associated gene cassettes.
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