Abstract

Streptomyces clavuligerus is a Gram‐positive bacterium that is a high producer of secondary metabolites with industrial applications. The production of antibiotics such as clavulanic acid or cephamycin has been extensively studied in this species; nevertheless, other aspects, such as evolution or ecology, have received less attention. Furthermore, genes that arise from ancient events of lateral transfer have been demonstrated to be implicated in important functions of host species. This approximation discovered relevant genes that genomic analyses overlooked. Thus, we studied the impact of horizontal gene transfer in the S. clavuligerus genome. To perform this task, we applied whole‐genome analysis to identify a laterally transferred sequence from different domains. The most relevant result was a putative antimicrobial peptide (AMP) with a clear origin in the Hymenoptera order of insects. Next, we determined that two copies of these genes were present in the megaplasmid pSCL4 but absent in the S. clavuligerus ATCC 27064 chromosome. Additionally, we found that these sequences were exclusive to the ATCC 27064 strain (and so were not present in any other bacteria) and we also verified the expression of the genes using RNAseq data. Next, we used several AMP predictors to validate the original annotation extracted from Hymenoptera sequences and explored the possibility that these proteins had post‐translational modifications using peptidase cleavage prediction. We suggest that Hymenoptera AMP‐like proteins of S. clavuligerus ATCC 27064 may be useful for both species adaptation and as an antimicrobial molecule with industrial applications.

Highlights

  • We report and characterize a putative antimicrobial peptide (AMP) of the S. clavuligerus strain ATCC 27064 transferred from Hymenoptera insects

  • We applied a pipeline adapted from Armijos‐Jaramillo et al (2015) and Armijos‐Jaramillo, Santander‐Gordón, Soria, Pazmiño‐ Betancourth, and Echeverría (2017) to detect interdomain Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) events in the proteome of the S. clavuligerus strain ATCC 27064

  • We found a hypothetical protein (GenBank: EFG03676) highly similar to antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) of arthro‐ pods (60% identical to the most similar protein), from the order Hymenoptera and mostly from the suborder Apocrita

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KEYWORDS antimicrobial peptide, horizontal gene transfer, Hymenoptera, pSCL4, Streptomyces clavuligerus ATCC 27064 We report and characterize a putative AMP of the S. clavuligerus strain ATCC 27064 transferred from Hymenoptera insects. To avoid obtaining HGT candidates due to contamination in the S. clavuligerus genome project, we verified the existence of similar proteins in our HGT candidates through BLASTp searches in the PATRIC database (https://www.patricbrc.org/).

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