Nature Communications (May 2021)

Ecology and molecular targets of hypermutation in the global microbiome

  • Simon Roux,
  • Blair G. Paul,
  • Sarah C. Bagby,
  • Stephen Nayfach,
  • Michelle A. Allen,
  • Graeme Attwood,
  • Ricardo Cavicchioli,
  • Ludmila Chistoserdova,
  • Robert J. Gruninger,
  • Steven J. Hallam,
  • Maria E. Hernandez,
  • Matthias Hess,
  • Wen-Tso Liu,
  • Tim A. McAllister,
  • Michelle A. O’Malley,
  • Xuefeng Peng,
  • Virginia I. Rich,
  • Scott R. Saleska,
  • Emiley A. Eloe-Fadrosh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23402-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Here, the authors report a large-scale comparative analysis of <30,000 Diversity-Generating Retroelements (DGRs) across ~9000 metagenomes (representing diverse taxa and biomes), to identify patterns in terms of prevalence and activity. Combined with examination of longitudinal data on <100 metagenomes part of time series, they demonstrate that DGRs are broadly and consistently active, implying an important role in microbiota ecology and evolution.