Genetic and Phenotypic Study of the \emphPectobacterium\emph Versatile Beta-Lactamase, the Enzyme Most Similar to the Plasmid-Encoded TEM-1 - Université Paris-Est-Créteil-Val-de-Marne
Journal Articles Applied and Environmental Microbiology Year : 2022

Genetic and Phenotypic Study of the \emphPectobacterium\emph Versatile Beta-Lactamase, the Enzyme Most Similar to the Plasmid-Encoded TEM-1

Guilhem Royer
Zoya Dixit
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Jacques Pédron
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Gautier Pierrat
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Vanessa Demontant
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Béatrice Berçot
Christophe Rodriguez
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Marie-Anne Barny
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Hervé Jacquier
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Paul-Louis Woerther

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the chromosomal beta-lactamase from Pectobacterium versatile , PEC-1, with the well-known and globally distributed TEM-1 in terms of genetic and functional properties. Despite the similarities between the enzymes, we obtained no definitive proof of gene transfer for the emergence of bla PEC-1 from bla TEM-1 . , ABSTRACT Genus Pectobacterium bacteria include important agricultural pathogens. Pectobacterium versatile isolates contain a chromosome-borne beta-lactamase, PEC-1. This enzyme is the closest relative of TEM-1, a plasmid-borne beta-lactamase widespread in the Enterobacterales . We performed bioinformatics and phenotypic analyses to investigate the genetic and phenotypic features of PEC-1 and its frequency and ability to spread within genus Pectobacterium . We also compared the characteristics of PEC-1 and TEM-1 and evaluated the likelihood of transfer. We found that bla PEC-1 was present principally in a small number of genetic environments in P. versatile . Identical bla PEC-1 genetic environments were present in closely related species, consistent with the high frequency of genetic exchange within the genus Pectobacterium . Despite the similarities between PEC-1 and TEM-1, their genetic environments displayed no significant identity, suggesting an absence of recent transfer. Phenotypic analyses on clonal constructs revealed similar hydrolysis spectra. Our results suggest that P. versatile is the main reservoir of PEC-1, which seems to transfer to closely related species. The genetic distance between PEC-1 and TEM-1, and the lack of conserved elements in their genetic environments, suggest that any transfer that may have occurred must have taken place well before the antibiotic era. IMPORTANCE This study aimed to compare the chromosomal beta-lactamase from Pectobacterium versatile , PEC-1, with the well-known and globally distributed TEM-1 in terms of genetic and functional properties. Despite the similarities between the enzymes, we obtained no definitive proof of gene transfer for the emergence of bla PEC-1 from bla TEM-1 . Indeed, given the limited degree of sequence identity and the absence of a common genetic environment, it seems unlikely that any transfer of this gene has occurred recently. However, although bla PEC-1 was found mostly in one specific clade of the P. versatile species, certain isolates from other closely related species, such as Pectobacterium brasiliense and Pectobacterium polaris , may also carry this gene inserted into common genetic environments. This observation suggests that genetic exchanges are frequent, accounting for the diffusion of bla PEC-1 between isolates from different Pectobacterium species and, potentially, to exogenous mobile genetic elements.
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hal-04298127 , version 1 (06-05-2024)

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Guilhem Royer, Zoya Dixit, Jacques Pédron, Gautier Pierrat, Vanessa Demontant, et al.. Genetic and Phenotypic Study of the \emphPectobacterium\emph Versatile Beta-Lactamase, the Enzyme Most Similar to the Plasmid-Encoded TEM-1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2022, 88 (11), pp.e00220-22. ⟨10.1128/aem.00220-22⟩. ⟨hal-04298127⟩
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