International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially new functions, but proper expression level and integration of the transferred genes in the novel environment are not granted. Notably, transferred genes can differ from the receiving genome in codon usage preferences, leading to impaired translation and reduced functionality. Here, we characterize the genomic and proteomic changes undergone during experimental evolution of Escherichia coli after HGT of three synonymous versions, presenting very different codon usage preference, of an antibiotic resistance gene. The experimental evolution was conducted with and without the corresponding antibiotic and the mutational patt...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Horizontal gene transfer often leads to phenotypic changes within recipient organisms independent of...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
The ability of DNA to produce a functional protein even after transfer to a foreign host is of funda...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Horizontal gene transfer often leads to phenotypic changes within recipient organisms independent of...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
The ability of DNA to produce a functional protein even after transfer to a foreign host is of funda...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Horizontal gene transfer often leads to phenotypic changes within recipient organisms independent of...