Integrative and Conjugative Elements (ICEs): What They Do and How They Work
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · MIT Art, Design and Technology University
Abstract
Horizontal gene transfer plays a major role in microbial evolution, allowing microbes to acquire new genes and phenotypes. Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs, a.k.a. conjugative transposons) are modular mobile genetic elements integrated into a host genome and are passively propagated during chromosomal replication and cell division. Induction of ICE gene expression leads to excision, production of the conserved conjugation machinery (a type IV secretion system), and the potential to transfer DNA to appropriate recipients. ICEs typically contain cargo genes that are not usually related to the ICE life cycle and that confer phenotypes to host cells. We summarize the life cycle and discovery of ICEs,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transposable element
- Horizontal gene transfer
- Gene
- Mobile genetic elements
- Computational biology
- Genetics
- Genome
- Responsible consumption and production