Transposon-plasmid nesting enables fast response to fluctuating environments.

Yuanchi Ha, Rohan Maddamsetti, Xiaoli Chen, Emrah Şimşek, Dongheon Lee, Hyein Son, Charlotte Lee, Edo Kussell, Lingchong You
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Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) play a critical role in shaping the response and evolution of microbial populations and communities. Despite distinct maintenance mechanisms, different types of MGEs can form nested structures. Using bioinformatics analysis of 14,338 plasmids in the NCBI RefSeq database, we found transposons to be widespread and significantly enriched on plasmids relative to chromosomes, highlighting the prevalence of transposon-plasmid nesting. We hypothesized that this nested structure provides unique adaptive advantages by combining transposition-driven genetic mobility with plasmid-mediated copy number amplification. Using engineered transposon systems, we demonstrated that nesting enables rapid and tunable responses of transposon-encoded genes in fluctuating environments. Specifically, transposition maintains a reservoir of the encoded genes, while plasmid copy number fluctuations further amplify the dynamic range of gene dosage, thus enhancing the response speed and stability of transposon-encoded traits. Our findings demonstrate an adaptive benefit of transposon-plasmid nesting and provide insights into their ecological persistence and evolutionary success.

转座子-质粒嵌套能够快速响应波动的环境。
移动遗传元件(MGEs)在微生物种群和群落的响应和进化中起着关键作用。尽管维护机制不同,但不同类型的mge可以形成嵌套结构。通过对NCBI RefSeq数据库中14338个质粒的生物信息学分析,我们发现转座子分布广泛,并且相对于染色体在质粒上显著富集,突出了转座子-质粒嵌套的普遍性。我们假设这种嵌套结构结合了转座驱动的遗传迁移和质粒介导的拷贝数扩增,提供了独特的适应优势。利用工程转座子系统,我们证明了嵌套可以使转座子编码的基因在波动的环境中做出快速和可调的反应。具体来说,转座子维持了一个编码基因的储存库,而质粒拷贝数的波动进一步扩大了基因剂量的动态范围,从而提高了转座子编码性状的响应速度和稳定性。我们的发现证明了转座子-质粒筑巢的适应性优势,并为其生态持久性和进化成功提供了见解。
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