Strategies and approaches in plasmidome studies - uncovering plasmid diversity disregarding of linear elements?

Dib JR, Wagenknecht M, Farias ME and Meinhardt F

Review (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The term plasmid was originally coined for circular, extrachromosomal genetic elements. Today, plasmids are widely recognized not only as important factors facilitating genome restructuring but also as vehicles for the dissemination of beneficial characters within bacterial communities. Plasmid diversity has been uncovered by means of culture-dependent or -independent approaches, such as endogenous or exogenous plasmid isolation as well as PCR-based detection or transposon-aided capture, respectively. High-throughput-sequencing made possible to cover total plasmid populations in a given environment, i.e., the plasmidome, and allowed to address the quality and significance of self-replicating genetic elements. Since such efforts were and still are rather restricted to circular molecules, here we put equal emphasis on the linear plasmids which-despite their frequent occurrence in a large number of bacteria-are largely neglected in prevalent plasmidome conceptions.

Details about the publication

Volume2015
Issue6:463
StatusPublished
Release year2015 (26/05/2015)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3389/fmicb.2015.00463
Keywordsplasmidome; circular plasmid; linear plasmid; extrachromosomal DNA; episome; metagenomics

Authors from the University of Münster

Meinhardt, Friedhelm
Professur für Molekulare Mikrobiologie und Biotechnologie (Prof. Meinhardt)