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Instituto de Fisiologia Celular UNAM
Evolutionary origin of the Rhodobacter sphaeroides specialized RpoN sigma factors
Domenzain, C; Camarena, L; Osorio, A; Georges Dreyfus; Poggio, S;
Publication date: 2012
Journal: FEMS MICROBIOL LETT
Volume: 327
Issue: 2
Pages: 93-102
TEXT
Gene duplication and horizontal gene transfer (HGT) are two events that enable the generation of new genes. Rhodobacter sphaeroides (WS8 and 2.4.1 strains) has four copies of the rpoN gene that are not functionally interchangeable. Until now, this is the only example of specialization of this sigma factor. In this work, we aimed to determine whether the multiple copies of this gene originated from HGT or through gene duplication. Our results suggest a multiplication origin of the different rpoN copies that occurred after the Rhodobacter clade separated. Functional tests indicate that the specialization of the rpoN genes is not restricted to R. sphaeroides. We propose that the rpoN copy involved in nitrogen fixation is the ancestral gene and that the other rpoN genes have acquired new specificities.
Keywords: gene duplication  rpoN  sigma factor  
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