We have generated extreme ionizing radiation resistance in a relatively sensitive bacterial species, Escherichia coli, by directed evolution. Four populations of Escherichia coli K-12 were derived independently from strain MG1655, with each specifically adapted to survive exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation. D(37) values for strains isolated from two of the populations approached that exhibited by Deinococcus radiodurans. Complete genomic sequencing was carried out on nine purified strains derived from these populations. Clear mutational patterns were observed that both pointed to key underlying mechanisms and guided further characterization of the strains. In these evolved populations, passive genomic protection is not in evidence. Instead, enhanced recombinational DNA repair makes a prominent but probably not exclusive contribution to genome reconstitution. Multiple genes, multiple alleles of some genes, multiple mechanisms, and multiple evolutionary pathways all play a role in the evolutionary acquisition of extreme radiation resistance. Several mutations in the recA gene and a deletion of the e14 prophage both demonstrably contribute to and partially explain the new phenotype. Mutations in additional components of the bacterial recombinational repair system and the replication restart primosome are also prominent, as are mutations in genes involved in cell division, protein turnover, and glutamate transport. At least some evolutionary pathways to extreme radiation resistance are constrained by the temporally ordered appearance of specific alleles.
Directed evolution of ionizing radiation resistance in Escherichia coli.
大肠杆菌电离辐射抗性的定向进化
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作者:Harris Dennis R, Pollock Steve V, Wood Elizabeth A, Goiffon Reece J, Klingele Audrey J, Cabot Eric L, Schackwitz Wendy, Martin Joel, Eggington Julie, Durfee Timothy J, Middle Christina M, Norton Jason E, Popelars Michael C, Li Hao, Klugman Sarit A, Hamilton Lindsay L, Bane Lukas B, Pennacchio Len A, Albert Thomas J, Perna Nicole T, Cox Michael M, Battista John R
| 期刊: | Journal of Bacteriology | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2009 | 起止号: | 2009 Aug;191(16):5240-52 |
| doi: | 10.1128/JB.00502-09 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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