Horizontal transfer of a bacterial gene involved in polyglutamate biosynthesis to the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne artiellia

Pasqua Veronico, John Jones, Mauro Di Vito, Carla De Giorgi*

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Abstract

Analysis of a genomic fragment from the plant parasitic nematode Meloidogyne artiellia revealed the presence of a gene which, in bacteria, is involved in the formation of polyglutamate capsule. Searching of various databases, including the Caenorhabditis elegans genome sequence and the large EST datasets from a variety of parasitic nematodes, showed that no similar genes have been identified in other nematodes or in any other eukaryotic organisms. The M. artiellia gene has a typical eukaryotic structure and its mRNA is present in the intestine. The gene is expressed in all life cycle stages tested. These findings demonstrate horizontal gene transfer may be important in catalyzing the diversification of nematode lineages.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)470-474
Number of pages5
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume508
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2001

Keywords

  • Gene expression
  • Horizontal transfer
  • In situ hybridization
  • Nematode
  • Xenology

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