A 69.9-kb long inverted repeat increases genome instability in a strain of Lactobacillus crispatus.

IF 2.8 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqaf085
Lorenzo Colombini, Francesco Santoro, Mariana Tirziu, Anna Maria Cuppone, Gianni Pozzi, Francesco Iannelli
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Abstract

Long inverted repeats (LIRs) of DNA sequences longer than 30 kb are rare in prokaryotes. Here, we identified two 69.9-kb LIRs in the genome of Lactobacillus crispatus M247_Siena, a derivative of strain M247. Complete genome sequence of M247_Siena was determined using Nanopore and Illumina technologies, while genome structure was analyzed using ultra-long Nanopore read mapping and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In the parental M247 genome, there was only one copy of the 69.9-kb segment, while a 15.4-kb DNA segment was present instead of the second 69.9-kb segment copy. Both segments were delimited by the same insertion sequences (IS1201 and ISLcr2), and PCR analysis of the M247 population revealed low rates (∼1.28 per 104 chromosomes) of chromosomal rearrangements involving these regions. In contrast, the 69.9-kb LIRs in M247_Siena increased genomic instability, as evidenced by two alternative chromosomal structures detected at frequencies of 23.3% and 76.7% (∼1 out of 5 chromosomes). Comparative analysis of L. crispatus genomes revealed no LIRs similar to those of M247_Siena. However, long repeats of other DNA segments and chromosomal rearrangements, mostly associated with insertion sequences, were detected in 8 and 9 out of 25 L. crispatus genomes, respectively, highlighting genomic instability as a trait of the species.

一个69.9 kb长的反向重复增加了crispatus乳杆菌菌株基因组的不稳定性。
在原核生物中,长度超过30kb的DNA序列是很少见的。在这里,我们在菌株M247的衍生物crispatus M247_Siena的基因组中鉴定了两个69.9 kb的LIRs。利用纳米孔和Illumina技术测定了M247_Siena的全基因组序列,并利用超长纳米孔读图和聚合酶链反应(PCR)分析了基因组结构。在亲本M247基因组中,只有一个69.9 kb片段的拷贝,而存在15.4 kb的DNA片段而不是第二个69.9 kb片段的拷贝。这两个片段由相同的插入序列(IS1201和ISLcr2)分隔,对M247群体的PCR分析显示,涉及这些区域的染色体重排率很低(每104条染色体约1.28)。相比之下,M247_Siena中69.9 kb的LIRs增加了基因组的不稳定性,这一点可以通过在23.3%和76.7%(5条染色体中有1条)检测到的两个替代染色体结构来证明。crispatus基因组比较分析显示,没有与M247_Siena相似的lir。然而,其他DNA片段的长重复和染色体重排,主要与插入序列相关,分别在25个L. crispatus基因组中的8个和9个中被检测到,突出了基因组不稳定性作为该物种的一个特征。
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