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Pseudomonas is a highly versatile genus containing species that can be harmful to humans and plants while others are widely used for bioengineering and bioremediation. We analysed 432 sequenced Pseudomonas strains by integrating results from a large scale functional comparison using protein domains with data from six metabolic models, nearly a thousand transcriptome measurements and four large scale transposon mutagenesis experiments. Through heterogeneous data integration we linked gene essentiality, persistence and expression variability. The pan-genome of Pseudomonas is closed indicating a limited role of horizontal gene transfer in the evolutionary history of this genus. A large fraction of essential genes are highly persistent, still non essential genes represent a considerable fraction of the core-genome. Our results emphasize the power of integrating large scale comparative functional genomics with heterogeneous data for exploring bacterial diversity and versatility.

Authors: J. J. Koehorst, J. C. van Dam, R. G. van Heck, E. Saccenti, V. A. Dos Santos, M. Suarez-Diez, P. J. Schaap

Date Published: 6th Dec 2016

Publication Type: Journal

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Authors: Pablo I. Nikel, Víctor de Lorenzo

Date Published: 2013

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Authors: Matthew A. Oberhardt, Jacek Puchałka, Vítor A. P. Martins dos Santos, Jason A. Papin

Date Published: 31st Mar 2011

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Authors: Seung Bum Sohn, Tae Yong Kim, Jong Myoung Park, Sang Yup Lee

Date Published: 1st Jul 2010

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