Title: Horizontal Evolution
1Horizontal Evolution
- Conjugation
- Transformation
- Transposition
- Transduction
2R Streptococci (avirulent) S Streptococci
(virulent)
Griffiths Experiment
3Transformation
- Bacteria directly take up free DNA from the
environment. (different from conjugation) - Competence the ability of bacteria to take up
DNA
4Natural Transformation
- Only some bacteria can take up free DNA
naturally - Genetic exchange
- DNA repair
- DNA as food
5Specificity of DNA Uptake
- Some bacteria only take up their own DNA
- (e.g. haemophilus)
- Avoids dangerous DNA?
- Repair their own damaged DNA?
- Some bacteria take up all DNA
- (e.g. Bacillus)
- As food?
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12Control of Competence in Bacillus subtilius
- ComX a pheromone released from cells
- ComP a membrane-localized histidine kinase
- ComA activator
- A group of regulatory proteins
13Control of Competence in Bacillus subtilius
- Concentration of pheromones is proportional to
cell density (quorum-sensing) - ComQ is responsible for cleavage and modification
of pre-ComX inside cells
10 AA
55 AA
ComX
Pre-ComX
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15Transfer of Phosphate From ComP to ComA
ComP-His ATP ComX
ComP-His-P
ComP-His-P ComA-Asp
(Inactive)
ComP-His ComA-Asp-P
(Active)
16Schematic Representation of the Two Component
Systems
Signal input
Histidine kinase
H
P
P
Response regulator
D
Signal output
17Other Two Component Systems
- EnvZ/OmpR - osmoregulation in E. coli
- PhoR/PhoB - phosphate scavenging in E. coli
- NtrB/NtrC - nitrogen assimilation in a variety of
bacteria - DctB/DctD - dicarboxylate transport in Rhizobium
leguminosarum - VirA/VirG - virulence by Agrobacterium
tumefaciens
18Other Two Component Systems
- Bacteria
- Archae
- Single-celled eukaryotic organisms
- Fungi
- Higher plants
So far, there are over 500 two-component systems
19Artificially Induced Competence
- Calcium solution treatment
- Make cell membrane temporarily permeable to
- small DNA molecules
- Electroporation
- Expose cells to DNA solution under high frequent
- electrical pulse
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21Electroporation Device
DC pulse is thought both to disrupt temporarily
the membrane and to
electrophorese DNA into cells
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24Applications of Transformation
- Introduce DNA into cells
- Plasmids
- Double strand DNA
- Single strand DNA
- Introduce RNA into cells
- RNAi
(RNA interference)