BMC Microbiology (Sep 2006)

Gene expression analysis indicates extensive genotype-specific crosstalk between the conjugative F-plasmid and the <it>E. coli </it>chromosome

  • Schlötterer Christian,
  • Harr Bettina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-6-80
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 80

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Abstract Background Plasmids are an important component of the bacterial genome, but the crosstalk between genes encoded on the chromosome and on the plasmid is still poorly understood. Results We performed a large-scale survey for genes on the E. coli chromosome that are affected by the presence of the conjugative F-plasmid (crosstalk). The expression pattern of about 4% (107 genes) of the genes encoded by the chromosome was affected by the presence of the F-plasmid. Comparing two different Escherichia coli strains, MG1655 and DH5α, we found a strong host genotype-specific crosstalk of the host chromosome with the F-plasmid. About 88% of the genes affected by the presence of the F-plasmid showed a significant plasmid by host genotype interaction, i.e. the presence of the F-plasmid resulted in a different gene expression in the two host genotypes. Less than 12% of the genes showed an additive effect of gene expression, i.e. host genotype independent crosstalk between plasmid and host chromosome. Conclusion We propose that epistatic effects also contribute to the maintenance of F-plasmids in natural populations.