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The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081

The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pathologies extending from mild gastroenteritis to bubonic plague. Comparison at the genomic level is a key step in our understanding of the genetic basis for this pathogenicity spectrum. Here we report...

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Autores principales: Thomson, Nicholas R, Howard, Sarah, Wren, Brendan W, Holden, Matthew T. G, Crossman, Lisa, Challis, Gregory L, Churcher, Carol, Mungall, Karen, Brooks, Karen, Chillingworth, Tracey, Feltwell, Theresa, Abdellah, Zahra, Hauser, Heidi, Jagels, Kay, Maddison, Mark, Moule, Sharon, Sanders, Mandy, Whitehead, Sally, Quail, Michael A, Dougan, Gordon, Parkhill, Julian, Prentice, Michael B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1698947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17173484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020206
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author Thomson, Nicholas R
Howard, Sarah
Wren, Brendan W
Holden, Matthew T. G
Crossman, Lisa
Challis, Gregory L
Churcher, Carol
Mungall, Karen
Brooks, Karen
Chillingworth, Tracey
Feltwell, Theresa
Abdellah, Zahra
Hauser, Heidi
Jagels, Kay
Maddison, Mark
Moule, Sharon
Sanders, Mandy
Whitehead, Sally
Quail, Michael A
Dougan, Gordon
Parkhill, Julian
Prentice, Michael B
author_facet Thomson, Nicholas R
Howard, Sarah
Wren, Brendan W
Holden, Matthew T. G
Crossman, Lisa
Challis, Gregory L
Churcher, Carol
Mungall, Karen
Brooks, Karen
Chillingworth, Tracey
Feltwell, Theresa
Abdellah, Zahra
Hauser, Heidi
Jagels, Kay
Maddison, Mark
Moule, Sharon
Sanders, Mandy
Whitehead, Sally
Quail, Michael A
Dougan, Gordon
Parkhill, Julian
Prentice, Michael B
author_sort Thomson, Nicholas R
collection PubMed
description The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pathologies extending from mild gastroenteritis to bubonic plague. Comparison at the genomic level is a key step in our understanding of the genetic basis for this pathogenicity spectrum. Here we report the genome of Y. enterocolitica strain 8081 (serotype 0:8; biotype 1B) and extensive microarray data relating to the genetic diversity of the Y. enterocolitica species. Our analysis reveals that the genome of Y. enterocolitica strain 8081 is a patchwork of horizontally acquired genetic loci, including a plasticity zone of 199 kb containing an extraordinarily high density of virulence genes. Microarray analysis has provided insights into species-specific Y. enterocolitica gene functions and the intraspecies differences between the high, low, and nonpathogenic Y. enterocolitica biotypes. Through comparative genome sequence analysis we provide new information on the evolution of the Yersinia. We identify numerous loci that represent ancestral clusters of genes potentially important in enteric survival and pathogenesis, which have been lost or are in the process of being lost, in the other sequenced Yersinia lineages. Our analysis also highlights large metabolic operons in Y. enterocolitica that are absent in the related enteropathogen, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, indicating major differences in niche and nutrients used within the mammalian gut. These include clusters directing, the production of hydrogenases, tetrathionate respiration, cobalamin synthesis, and propanediol utilisation. Along with ancestral gene clusters, the genome of Y. enterocolitica has revealed species-specific and enteropathogen-specific loci. This has provided important insights into the pathology of this bacterium and, more broadly, into the evolution of the genus. Moreover, wider investigations looking at the patterns of gene loss and gain in the Yersinia have highlighted common themes in the genome evolution of other human enteropathogens.
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spelling pubmed-16989472006-12-15 The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081 Thomson, Nicholas R Howard, Sarah Wren, Brendan W Holden, Matthew T. G Crossman, Lisa Challis, Gregory L Churcher, Carol Mungall, Karen Brooks, Karen Chillingworth, Tracey Feltwell, Theresa Abdellah, Zahra Hauser, Heidi Jagels, Kay Maddison, Mark Moule, Sharon Sanders, Mandy Whitehead, Sally Quail, Michael A Dougan, Gordon Parkhill, Julian Prentice, Michael B PLoS Genet Research Article The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pathologies extending from mild gastroenteritis to bubonic plague. Comparison at the genomic level is a key step in our understanding of the genetic basis for this pathogenicity spectrum. Here we report the genome of Y. enterocolitica strain 8081 (serotype 0:8; biotype 1B) and extensive microarray data relating to the genetic diversity of the Y. enterocolitica species. Our analysis reveals that the genome of Y. enterocolitica strain 8081 is a patchwork of horizontally acquired genetic loci, including a plasticity zone of 199 kb containing an extraordinarily high density of virulence genes. Microarray analysis has provided insights into species-specific Y. enterocolitica gene functions and the intraspecies differences between the high, low, and nonpathogenic Y. enterocolitica biotypes. Through comparative genome sequence analysis we provide new information on the evolution of the Yersinia. We identify numerous loci that represent ancestral clusters of genes potentially important in enteric survival and pathogenesis, which have been lost or are in the process of being lost, in the other sequenced Yersinia lineages. Our analysis also highlights large metabolic operons in Y. enterocolitica that are absent in the related enteropathogen, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, indicating major differences in niche and nutrients used within the mammalian gut. These include clusters directing, the production of hydrogenases, tetrathionate respiration, cobalamin synthesis, and propanediol utilisation. Along with ancestral gene clusters, the genome of Y. enterocolitica has revealed species-specific and enteropathogen-specific loci. This has provided important insights into the pathology of this bacterium and, more broadly, into the evolution of the genus. Moreover, wider investigations looking at the patterns of gene loss and gain in the Yersinia have highlighted common themes in the genome evolution of other human enteropathogens. Public Library of Science 2006-12 2006-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1698947/ /pubmed/17173484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020206 Text en © 2006 Thomson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thomson, Nicholas R
Howard, Sarah
Wren, Brendan W
Holden, Matthew T. G
Crossman, Lisa
Challis, Gregory L
Churcher, Carol
Mungall, Karen
Brooks, Karen
Chillingworth, Tracey
Feltwell, Theresa
Abdellah, Zahra
Hauser, Heidi
Jagels, Kay
Maddison, Mark
Moule, Sharon
Sanders, Mandy
Whitehead, Sally
Quail, Michael A
Dougan, Gordon
Parkhill, Julian
Prentice, Michael B
The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title_full The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title_fullStr The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title_full_unstemmed The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title_short The Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of the High Pathogenicity Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081
title_sort complete genome sequence and comparative genome analysis of the high pathogenicity yersinia enterocolitica strain 8081
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1698947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17173484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020206
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