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Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa

Babesia bovis is an apicomplexan tick-transmitted pathogen of cattle imposing a global risk and severe constraints to livestock health and economic development. The complete genome sequence was undertaken to facilitate vaccine antigen discovery, and to allow for comparative analysis with the related...

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Autores principales: Brayton, Kelly A, Lau, Audrey O. T, Herndon, David R, Hannick, Linda, Kappmeyer, Lowell S, Berens, Shawn J, Bidwell, Shelby L, Brown, Wendy C, Crabtree, Jonathan, Fadrosh, Doug, Feldblum, Tamara, Forberger, Heather A, Haas, Brian J, Howell, Jeanne M, Khouri, Hoda, Koo, Hean, Mann, David J, Norimine, Junzo, Paulsen, Ian T, Radune, Diana, Ren, Qinghu, Smith, Roger K, Suarez, Carlos E, White, Owen, Wortman, Jennifer R, Knowles, Donald P, McElwain, Terry F, Nene, Vishvanath M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2034396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17953480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030148
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author Brayton, Kelly A
Lau, Audrey O. T
Herndon, David R
Hannick, Linda
Kappmeyer, Lowell S
Berens, Shawn J
Bidwell, Shelby L
Brown, Wendy C
Crabtree, Jonathan
Fadrosh, Doug
Feldblum, Tamara
Forberger, Heather A
Haas, Brian J
Howell, Jeanne M
Khouri, Hoda
Koo, Hean
Mann, David J
Norimine, Junzo
Paulsen, Ian T
Radune, Diana
Ren, Qinghu
Smith, Roger K
Suarez, Carlos E
White, Owen
Wortman, Jennifer R
Knowles, Donald P
McElwain, Terry F
Nene, Vishvanath M
author_facet Brayton, Kelly A
Lau, Audrey O. T
Herndon, David R
Hannick, Linda
Kappmeyer, Lowell S
Berens, Shawn J
Bidwell, Shelby L
Brown, Wendy C
Crabtree, Jonathan
Fadrosh, Doug
Feldblum, Tamara
Forberger, Heather A
Haas, Brian J
Howell, Jeanne M
Khouri, Hoda
Koo, Hean
Mann, David J
Norimine, Junzo
Paulsen, Ian T
Radune, Diana
Ren, Qinghu
Smith, Roger K
Suarez, Carlos E
White, Owen
Wortman, Jennifer R
Knowles, Donald P
McElwain, Terry F
Nene, Vishvanath M
author_sort Brayton, Kelly A
collection PubMed
description Babesia bovis is an apicomplexan tick-transmitted pathogen of cattle imposing a global risk and severe constraints to livestock health and economic development. The complete genome sequence was undertaken to facilitate vaccine antigen discovery, and to allow for comparative analysis with the related apicomplexan hemoprotozoa Theileria parva and Plasmodium falciparum. At 8.2 Mbp, the B. bovis genome is similar in size to that of Theileria spp. Structural features of the B. bovis and T. parva genomes are remarkably similar, and extensive synteny is present despite several chromosomal rearrangements. In contrast, B. bovis and P. falciparum, which have similar clinical and pathological features, have major differences in genome size, chromosome number, and gene complement. Chromosomal synteny with P. falciparum is limited to microregions. The B. bovis genome sequence has allowed wide scale analyses of the polymorphic variant erythrocyte surface antigen protein (ves1 gene) family that, similar to the P. falciparum var genes, is postulated to play a role in cytoadhesion, sequestration, and immune evasion. The ∼150 ves1 genes are found in clusters that are distributed throughout each chromosome, with an increased concentration adjacent to a physical gap on chromosome 1 that contains multiple ves1-like sequences. ves1 clusters are frequently linked to a novel family of variant genes termed smorfs that may themselves contribute to immune evasion, may play a role in variant erythrocyte surface antigen protein biology, or both. Initial expression analysis of ves1 and smorf genes indicates coincident transcription of multiple variants. B. bovis displays a limited metabolic potential, with numerous missing pathways, including two pathways previously described for the P. falciparum apicoplast. This reduced metabolic potential is reflected in the B. bovis apicoplast, which appears to have fewer nuclear genes targeted to it than other apicoplast containing organisms. Finally, comparative analyses have identified several novel vaccine candidates including a positional homolog of p67 and SPAG-1, Theileria sporozoite antigens targeted for vaccine development. The genome sequence provides a greater understanding of B. bovis metabolism and potential avenues for drug therapies and vaccine development.
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spelling pubmed-20343962007-10-25 Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa Brayton, Kelly A Lau, Audrey O. T Herndon, David R Hannick, Linda Kappmeyer, Lowell S Berens, Shawn J Bidwell, Shelby L Brown, Wendy C Crabtree, Jonathan Fadrosh, Doug Feldblum, Tamara Forberger, Heather A Haas, Brian J Howell, Jeanne M Khouri, Hoda Koo, Hean Mann, David J Norimine, Junzo Paulsen, Ian T Radune, Diana Ren, Qinghu Smith, Roger K Suarez, Carlos E White, Owen Wortman, Jennifer R Knowles, Donald P McElwain, Terry F Nene, Vishvanath M PLoS Pathog Research Article Babesia bovis is an apicomplexan tick-transmitted pathogen of cattle imposing a global risk and severe constraints to livestock health and economic development. The complete genome sequence was undertaken to facilitate vaccine antigen discovery, and to allow for comparative analysis with the related apicomplexan hemoprotozoa Theileria parva and Plasmodium falciparum. At 8.2 Mbp, the B. bovis genome is similar in size to that of Theileria spp. Structural features of the B. bovis and T. parva genomes are remarkably similar, and extensive synteny is present despite several chromosomal rearrangements. In contrast, B. bovis and P. falciparum, which have similar clinical and pathological features, have major differences in genome size, chromosome number, and gene complement. Chromosomal synteny with P. falciparum is limited to microregions. The B. bovis genome sequence has allowed wide scale analyses of the polymorphic variant erythrocyte surface antigen protein (ves1 gene) family that, similar to the P. falciparum var genes, is postulated to play a role in cytoadhesion, sequestration, and immune evasion. The ∼150 ves1 genes are found in clusters that are distributed throughout each chromosome, with an increased concentration adjacent to a physical gap on chromosome 1 that contains multiple ves1-like sequences. ves1 clusters are frequently linked to a novel family of variant genes termed smorfs that may themselves contribute to immune evasion, may play a role in variant erythrocyte surface antigen protein biology, or both. Initial expression analysis of ves1 and smorf genes indicates coincident transcription of multiple variants. B. bovis displays a limited metabolic potential, with numerous missing pathways, including two pathways previously described for the P. falciparum apicoplast. This reduced metabolic potential is reflected in the B. bovis apicoplast, which appears to have fewer nuclear genes targeted to it than other apicoplast containing organisms. Finally, comparative analyses have identified several novel vaccine candidates including a positional homolog of p67 and SPAG-1, Theileria sporozoite antigens targeted for vaccine development. The genome sequence provides a greater understanding of B. bovis metabolism and potential avenues for drug therapies and vaccine development. Public Library of Science 2007-10 2007-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2034396/ /pubmed/17953480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030148 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Brayton, Kelly A
Lau, Audrey O. T
Herndon, David R
Hannick, Linda
Kappmeyer, Lowell S
Berens, Shawn J
Bidwell, Shelby L
Brown, Wendy C
Crabtree, Jonathan
Fadrosh, Doug
Feldblum, Tamara
Forberger, Heather A
Haas, Brian J
Howell, Jeanne M
Khouri, Hoda
Koo, Hean
Mann, David J
Norimine, Junzo
Paulsen, Ian T
Radune, Diana
Ren, Qinghu
Smith, Roger K
Suarez, Carlos E
White, Owen
Wortman, Jennifer R
Knowles, Donald P
McElwain, Terry F
Nene, Vishvanath M
Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title_full Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title_fullStr Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title_full_unstemmed Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title_short Genome Sequence of Babesia bovis and Comparative Analysis of Apicomplexan Hemoprotozoa
title_sort genome sequence of babesia bovis and comparative analysis of apicomplexan hemoprotozoa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2034396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17953480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030148
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