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Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems

BACKGROUND: Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living bacterium able to survive under diverse environmental conditions. In this study we evaluate the genetic and physiological diversity of Chromobacterium sp. isolates from three Brazilian ecosystems: Brazilian Savannah (Cerrado), Atlantic Rain Fore...

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Autores principales: Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I, Astolfi-Filho, Spartaco, Chartone-Souza, Edmar, Santos, Fabrício R, Nascimento, Andréa MA
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1913517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17584942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-7-58
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author Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I
Astolfi-Filho, Spartaco
Chartone-Souza, Edmar
Santos, Fabrício R
Nascimento, Andréa MA
author_facet Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I
Astolfi-Filho, Spartaco
Chartone-Souza, Edmar
Santos, Fabrício R
Nascimento, Andréa MA
author_sort Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I
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description BACKGROUND: Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living bacterium able to survive under diverse environmental conditions. In this study we evaluate the genetic and physiological diversity of Chromobacterium sp. isolates from three Brazilian ecosystems: Brazilian Savannah (Cerrado), Atlantic Rain Forest and Amazon Rain Forest. We have analyzed the diversity with molecular approaches (16S rRNA gene sequences and amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis) and phenotypic surveys of antibiotic resistance and biochemistry profiles. RESULTS: In general, the clusters based on physiological profiles included isolates from two or more geographical locations indicating that they are not restricted to a single ecosystem. The isolates from Brazilian Savannah presented greater physiologic diversity and their biochemical profile was the most variable of all groupings. The isolates recovered from Amazon and Atlantic Rain Forests presented the most similar biochemical characteristics to the Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472 strain. Clusters based on biochemical profiles were congruent with clusters obtained by the 16S rRNA gene tree. According to the phylogenetic analyses, isolates from the Amazon Rain Forest and Savannah displayed a closer relationship to the Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472. Furthermore, 16S rRNA gene tree revealed a good correlation between phylogenetic clustering and geographic origin. CONCLUSION: The physiological analyses clearly demonstrate the high biochemical versatility found in the C. violaceum genome and molecular methods allowed to detect the intra and inter-population diversity of isolates from three Brazilian ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-19135172007-07-10 Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I Astolfi-Filho, Spartaco Chartone-Souza, Edmar Santos, Fabrício R Nascimento, Andréa MA BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living bacterium able to survive under diverse environmental conditions. In this study we evaluate the genetic and physiological diversity of Chromobacterium sp. isolates from three Brazilian ecosystems: Brazilian Savannah (Cerrado), Atlantic Rain Forest and Amazon Rain Forest. We have analyzed the diversity with molecular approaches (16S rRNA gene sequences and amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis) and phenotypic surveys of antibiotic resistance and biochemistry profiles. RESULTS: In general, the clusters based on physiological profiles included isolates from two or more geographical locations indicating that they are not restricted to a single ecosystem. The isolates from Brazilian Savannah presented greater physiologic diversity and their biochemical profile was the most variable of all groupings. The isolates recovered from Amazon and Atlantic Rain Forests presented the most similar biochemical characteristics to the Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472 strain. Clusters based on biochemical profiles were congruent with clusters obtained by the 16S rRNA gene tree. According to the phylogenetic analyses, isolates from the Amazon Rain Forest and Savannah displayed a closer relationship to the Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472. Furthermore, 16S rRNA gene tree revealed a good correlation between phylogenetic clustering and geographic origin. CONCLUSION: The physiological analyses clearly demonstrate the high biochemical versatility found in the C. violaceum genome and molecular methods allowed to detect the intra and inter-population diversity of isolates from three Brazilian ecosystems. BioMed Central 2007-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1913517/ /pubmed/17584942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-7-58 Text en Copyright © 2007 Lima-Bittencourt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lima-Bittencourt, Cláudia I
Astolfi-Filho, Spartaco
Chartone-Souza, Edmar
Santos, Fabrício R
Nascimento, Andréa MA
Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title_full Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title_fullStr Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title_short Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different Brazilian ecosystems
title_sort analysis of chromobacterium sp. natural isolates from different brazilian ecosystems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1913517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17584942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-7-58
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