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Title

Dynamics of the compartmentalized Streptomyces chromosome during metabolic differentiation.

Authors

Lioy, Virginia S.; Lorenzi, Jean-Noël; Najah, Soumaya; Poinsignon, Thibault; Leh, Hervé; Saulnier, Corinne; Aigle, Bertrand; Lautru, Sylvie; Thibessard, Annabelle; Lespinet, Olivier; Leblond, Pierre; Jaszczyszyn, Yan; Gorrichon, Kevin; Varoquaux, Nelle; Junier, Ivan; Boccard, Frédéric; Pernodet, Jean-Luc; Bury-Moné, Stéphanie

Abstract

Bacteria of the genus Streptomyces are prolific producers of specialized metabolites, including antibiotics. The linear chromosome includes a central region harboring core genes, as well as extremities enriched in specialized metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters. Here, we show that chromosome structure in Streptomyces ambofaciens correlates with genetic compartmentalization during exponential phase. Conserved, large and highly transcribed genes form boundaries that segment the central part of the chromosome into domains, whereas the terminal ends tend to be transcriptionally quiescent compartments with different structural features. The onset of metabolic differentiation is accompanied by a rearrangement of chromosome architecture, from a rather 'open' to a 'closed' conformation, in which highly expressed specialized metabolite biosynthetic genes form new boundaries. Thus, our results indicate that the linear chromosome of S. ambofaciens is partitioned into structurally distinct entities, suggesting a link between chromosome folding, gene expression and genome evolution. Streptomyces bacteria have a linear chromosome, with core genes located in the central region and gene clusters for specialized metabolite biosynthesis found in the 'arms'. Here, Lioy et al. show that such chromosome structure correlates with genetic compartmentalization, and the onset of metabolic differentiation is accompanied by a rearrangement of chromosome architecture.

Subjects

CHROMOSOMES; CHROMOSOME structure; STREPTOMYCES; CHROMOSOMAL rearrangement; GENE expression

Publication

Nature Communications, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/s41467-021-25462-1

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