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Type IV-Like Pili Facilitate Transformation in Naturally Competent Archaea

Dallas R. Fonseca, Mohd Farid Abdul Halim, Matthew P. Holten, Kyle C. Costa

2020Journal of Bacteriology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbial organisms adapt and evolve by acquiring new genetic material through horizontal gene transfer. One way that this occurs is natural transformation, the direct uptake and genomic incorporation of environmental DNA by competent organisms. Archaea represent up to a third of the biodiversity on Earth, yet little is known about transformation in these organisms. Here, we provide the first characterization of a component of the archaeal DNA uptake machinery. We show that the type IV-like pilus is essential for natural transformation in two archaeal species. This suggests that pili are important for transformation across the tree of life and further expands our understanding of gene flow in archaea.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPilusGeneticsMethanococcusTransformation (genetics)ArchaeaHorizontal gene transferDNAGeneDeinococcus radioduransGenomeEscherichia coliBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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