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Title: | Genomic characterization of the Yersinia genus | Authors: | Chen, P.E Cook, C Stewart, A.C Nagarajan, N Sommer, D.D Pop, M Thomason, B Kiley Thomason, M.P Lentz, S Nolan, N Sozhamannan, S Sulakvelidze, A Mateczun, A Du, L Zwick, M.E Read, T.D |
Keywords: | bacterial DNA cobalamin hydrogenase urease article bacterial genetics bacterial strain bacterial virulence DNA sequence Enterobacteriaceae evolutionary adaptation fish disease genetic analysis genetic variability genus nonhuman orthology pathogenesis protein function sequence analysis soil microflora species difference species habitat Yersinia Yersinia aldovae Yersinia bercovieri Yersinia enterocolitica yersinia frederiksenii yersinia intermedia yersinia kristensenii Yersinia mollaretii Yersinia pestis Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Yersinia rohdei Yersinia ruckeri bacterial genome chromosome map cluster analysis genetic procedures genetics methodology multigene family phylogeny virulence Bacteria (microorganisms) Enterobacteriaceae Yersinia Yersinia aldovae Yersinia bercovieri Yersinia enterocolitica Yersinia frederiksenii Yersinia intermedia Yersinia kristensenii Yersinia mollaretii Yersinia pestis Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Yersinia rohdei Yersinia ruckeri Chromosome Mapping Cluster Analysis Genetic Techniques Genetic Variation Genome, Bacterial Multigene Family Phylogeny Sequence Analysis, DNA Species Specificity Virulence Yersinia Yersinia enterocolitica Yersinia pestis |
Issue Date: | 2010 | Citation: | Chen, P.E, Cook, C, Stewart, A.C, Nagarajan, N, Sommer, D.D, Pop, M, Thomason, B, Kiley Thomason, M.P, Lentz, S, Nolan, N, Sozhamannan, S, Sulakvelidze, A, Mateczun, A, Du, L, Zwick, M.E, Read, T.D (2010). Genomic characterization of the Yersinia genus. Genome Biology 11 (1) : r1. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-1-r1 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | Background: New DNA sequencing technologies have enabled detailed comparative genomic analyses of entire genera of bacterial pathogens. Prior to this study, three species of the enterobacterial genus Yersinia that cause invasive human diseases (Yersinia pestis, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, and Yersinia enterocolitica) had been sequenced. However there was no genomic data on the Yersinia species with more limited virulence potential, frequently found in soil and water environments. Results: We used high-throughput sequencing-by-synthesis instruments to obtain 25-42-fold average redundancy, whole-genome shotgun data from the type strains of eight species: Y. aldovae, Y. bercovieri, Y. frederiksenii, Y. kristensenii, Y. intermedia, Y. mollaretii, Y. rohdei, and Y. ruckeri. The deepest branching species in the genus, Y. ruckeri, causative agent of red mouth disease in fish, has the smallest genome (3.7 Mb), although it shares the same core set of approximately 2,500 genes as the other members of the species, whose genomes range in size from 4.3 - 4.8 Mbases. Yersinia genomes had a similar global partition of protein functions, as measured by the distribution of Cluster of Orthologous Groups families. Genome to genome variation in islands with genes encoding functions such as ureases, hydrogeneases and B-12 cofactor metabolite reactions, may reflect adaptations to colonizing specific host habitats. Conclusions: Rapid high-quality draft sequencing was used successfully to compare pathogenic and non-pathogenic members of the Yersinia genus. This work underscores the importance of the acquisition of horizontally-transferred genes in the evolution of Y. pestis and points to virulence determinants that have been gained and lost on multiple occasions in the history of the genus. © 2010 Chen et al. , licensee BioMed Central Ltd. | Source Title: | Genome Biology | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183270 | ISSN: | 14747596 | DOI: | 10.1186/gb-2010-11-1-r1 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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