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Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae

Mycoplasma feriruminatoris is a fast-growing Mycoplasma species isolated from wild Caprinae and first described in 2013. M. feriruminatoris isolates have been associated with arthritis, kerato conjunctivitis, pneumonia and septicemia, but were also recovered from apparently healthy animals. To bette...

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Autores principales: Baby, Vincent, Ambroset, Chloé, Gaurivaud, Patrice, Falquet, Laurent, Boury, Christophe, Guichoux, Erwan, Jores, Joerg, Lartigue, Carole, Tardy, Florence, Sirand-Pugnet, Pascal
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001112
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author Baby, Vincent
Ambroset, Chloé
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Falquet, Laurent
Boury, Christophe
Guichoux, Erwan
Jores, Joerg
Lartigue, Carole
Tardy, Florence
Sirand-Pugnet, Pascal
author_facet Baby, Vincent
Ambroset, Chloé
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Falquet, Laurent
Boury, Christophe
Guichoux, Erwan
Jores, Joerg
Lartigue, Carole
Tardy, Florence
Sirand-Pugnet, Pascal
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description Mycoplasma feriruminatoris is a fast-growing Mycoplasma species isolated from wild Caprinae and first described in 2013. M. feriruminatoris isolates have been associated with arthritis, kerato conjunctivitis, pneumonia and septicemia, but were also recovered from apparently healthy animals. To better understand what defines this species, we performed a genomic survey on 14 strains collected from free-ranging or zoo-housed animals between 1987 and 2017, mostly in Europe. The average chromosome size of the M. feriruminatoris strains was 1,040±0,024 kbp, with 24 % G+C and 852±31 CDS. The core genome and pan-genome of the M. feriruminatoris species contained 628 and 1312 protein families, respectively. The M. feriruminatoris strains displayed a relatively closed pan-genome, with many features and putative virulence factors shared with species from the M. mycoides cluster, including the MIB-MIP Ig cleavage system, a repertoire of DUF285 surface proteins and a complete biosynthetic pathway for galactan. M. feriruminatoris genomes were found to be mostly syntenic, although repertoires of mobile genetic elements, including Mycoplasma Integrative and Conjugative Elements, insertion sequences, and a single plasmid varied. Phylogenetic- and gene content analyses confirmed that M. feriruminatoris was closer to the M. mycoides cluster than to the ruminant species M. yeatsii and M. putrefaciens . Ancestral genome reconstruction showed that the emergence of the M. feriruminatoris species was associated with the gain of 17 gene families, some of which encode defence enzymes and surface proteins, and the loss of 25 others, some of which are involved in sugar transport and metabolism. This comparative study suggests that the M. mycoides cluster could be extended to include M. feriruminatoris . We also find evidence that the specific organization and structure of the DnaA boxes around the oriC of M. feriruminatoris may contribute to drive the remarkable fast growth of this minimal bacterium.
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spelling pubmed-106344492023-11-15 Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae Baby, Vincent Ambroset, Chloé Gaurivaud, Patrice Falquet, Laurent Boury, Christophe Guichoux, Erwan Jores, Joerg Lartigue, Carole Tardy, Florence Sirand-Pugnet, Pascal Microb Genom Research Articles Mycoplasma feriruminatoris is a fast-growing Mycoplasma species isolated from wild Caprinae and first described in 2013. M. feriruminatoris isolates have been associated with arthritis, kerato conjunctivitis, pneumonia and septicemia, but were also recovered from apparently healthy animals. To better understand what defines this species, we performed a genomic survey on 14 strains collected from free-ranging or zoo-housed animals between 1987 and 2017, mostly in Europe. The average chromosome size of the M. feriruminatoris strains was 1,040±0,024 kbp, with 24 % G+C and 852±31 CDS. The core genome and pan-genome of the M. feriruminatoris species contained 628 and 1312 protein families, respectively. The M. feriruminatoris strains displayed a relatively closed pan-genome, with many features and putative virulence factors shared with species from the M. mycoides cluster, including the MIB-MIP Ig cleavage system, a repertoire of DUF285 surface proteins and a complete biosynthetic pathway for galactan. M. feriruminatoris genomes were found to be mostly syntenic, although repertoires of mobile genetic elements, including Mycoplasma Integrative and Conjugative Elements, insertion sequences, and a single plasmid varied. Phylogenetic- and gene content analyses confirmed that M. feriruminatoris was closer to the M. mycoides cluster than to the ruminant species M. yeatsii and M. putrefaciens . Ancestral genome reconstruction showed that the emergence of the M. feriruminatoris species was associated with the gain of 17 gene families, some of which encode defence enzymes and surface proteins, and the loss of 25 others, some of which are involved in sugar transport and metabolism. This comparative study suggests that the M. mycoides cluster could be extended to include M. feriruminatoris . We also find evidence that the specific organization and structure of the DnaA boxes around the oriC of M. feriruminatoris may contribute to drive the remarkable fast growth of this minimal bacterium. Microbiology Society 2023-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10634449/ /pubmed/37823548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001112 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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Baby, Vincent
Ambroset, Chloé
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Falquet, Laurent
Boury, Christophe
Guichoux, Erwan
Jores, Joerg
Lartigue, Carole
Tardy, Florence
Sirand-Pugnet, Pascal
Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title_full Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title_fullStr Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title_short Comparative genomics of Mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild Caprinae
title_sort comparative genomics of mycoplasma feriruminatoris, a fast-growing pathogen of wild caprinae
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001112
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