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Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis

Leptospira biflexa is a free-living saprophytic spirochete present in aquatic environments. We determined the genome sequence of L. biflexa, making it the first saprophytic Leptospira to be sequenced. The L. biflexa genome has 3,590 protein-coding genes distributed across three circular replicons: t...

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Autores principales: Picardeau, Mathieu, Bulach, Dieter M., Bouchier, Christiane, Zuerner, Richard L., Zidane, Nora, Wilson, Peter J., Creno, Sophie, Kuczek, Elizabeth S., Bommezzadri, Simona, Davis, John C., McGrath, Annette, Johnson, Matthew J., Boursaux-Eude, Caroline, Seemann, Torsten, Rouy, Zoé, Coppel, Ross L., Rood, Julian I., Lajus, Aurélie, Davies, John K., Médigue, Claudine, Adler, Ben
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18270594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001607
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author Picardeau, Mathieu
Bulach, Dieter M.
Bouchier, Christiane
Zuerner, Richard L.
Zidane, Nora
Wilson, Peter J.
Creno, Sophie
Kuczek, Elizabeth S.
Bommezzadri, Simona
Davis, John C.
McGrath, Annette
Johnson, Matthew J.
Boursaux-Eude, Caroline
Seemann, Torsten
Rouy, Zoé
Coppel, Ross L.
Rood, Julian I.
Lajus, Aurélie
Davies, John K.
Médigue, Claudine
Adler, Ben
author_facet Picardeau, Mathieu
Bulach, Dieter M.
Bouchier, Christiane
Zuerner, Richard L.
Zidane, Nora
Wilson, Peter J.
Creno, Sophie
Kuczek, Elizabeth S.
Bommezzadri, Simona
Davis, John C.
McGrath, Annette
Johnson, Matthew J.
Boursaux-Eude, Caroline
Seemann, Torsten
Rouy, Zoé
Coppel, Ross L.
Rood, Julian I.
Lajus, Aurélie
Davies, John K.
Médigue, Claudine
Adler, Ben
author_sort Picardeau, Mathieu
collection PubMed
description Leptospira biflexa is a free-living saprophytic spirochete present in aquatic environments. We determined the genome sequence of L. biflexa, making it the first saprophytic Leptospira to be sequenced. The L. biflexa genome has 3,590 protein-coding genes distributed across three circular replicons: the major 3,604 chromosome, a smaller 278-kb replicon that also carries essential genes, and a third 74-kb replicon. Comparative sequence analysis provides evidence that L. biflexa is an excellent model for the study of Leptospira evolution; we conclude that 2052 genes (61%) represent a progenitor genome that existed before divergence of pathogenic and saprophytic Leptospira species. Comparisons of the L. biflexa genome with two pathogenic Leptospira species reveal several major findings. Nearly one-third of the L. biflexa genes are absent in pathogenic Leptospira. We suggest that once incorporated into the L. biflexa genome, laterally transferred DNA undergoes minimal rearrangement due to physical restrictions imposed by high gene density and limited presence of transposable elements. In contrast, the genomes of pathogenic Leptospira species undergo frequent rearrangements, often involving recombination between insertion sequences. Identification of genes common to the two pathogenic species, L. borgpetersenii and L. interrogans, but absent in L. biflexa, is consistent with a role for these genes in pathogenesis. Differences in environmental sensing capacities of L. biflexa, L. borgpetersenii, and L. interrogans suggest a model which postulates that loss of signal transduction functions in L. borgpetersenii has impaired its survival outside a mammalian host, whereas L. interrogans has retained environmental sensory functions that facilitate disease transmission through water.
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spelling pubmed-22296622008-02-13 Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis Picardeau, Mathieu Bulach, Dieter M. Bouchier, Christiane Zuerner, Richard L. Zidane, Nora Wilson, Peter J. Creno, Sophie Kuczek, Elizabeth S. Bommezzadri, Simona Davis, John C. McGrath, Annette Johnson, Matthew J. Boursaux-Eude, Caroline Seemann, Torsten Rouy, Zoé Coppel, Ross L. Rood, Julian I. Lajus, Aurélie Davies, John K. Médigue, Claudine Adler, Ben PLoS One Research Article Leptospira biflexa is a free-living saprophytic spirochete present in aquatic environments. We determined the genome sequence of L. biflexa, making it the first saprophytic Leptospira to be sequenced. The L. biflexa genome has 3,590 protein-coding genes distributed across three circular replicons: the major 3,604 chromosome, a smaller 278-kb replicon that also carries essential genes, and a third 74-kb replicon. Comparative sequence analysis provides evidence that L. biflexa is an excellent model for the study of Leptospira evolution; we conclude that 2052 genes (61%) represent a progenitor genome that existed before divergence of pathogenic and saprophytic Leptospira species. Comparisons of the L. biflexa genome with two pathogenic Leptospira species reveal several major findings. Nearly one-third of the L. biflexa genes are absent in pathogenic Leptospira. We suggest that once incorporated into the L. biflexa genome, laterally transferred DNA undergoes minimal rearrangement due to physical restrictions imposed by high gene density and limited presence of transposable elements. In contrast, the genomes of pathogenic Leptospira species undergo frequent rearrangements, often involving recombination between insertion sequences. Identification of genes common to the two pathogenic species, L. borgpetersenii and L. interrogans, but absent in L. biflexa, is consistent with a role for these genes in pathogenesis. Differences in environmental sensing capacities of L. biflexa, L. borgpetersenii, and L. interrogans suggest a model which postulates that loss of signal transduction functions in L. borgpetersenii has impaired its survival outside a mammalian host, whereas L. interrogans has retained environmental sensory functions that facilitate disease transmission through water. Public Library of Science 2008-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2229662/ /pubmed/18270594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001607 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
Picardeau, Mathieu
Bulach, Dieter M.
Bouchier, Christiane
Zuerner, Richard L.
Zidane, Nora
Wilson, Peter J.
Creno, Sophie
Kuczek, Elizabeth S.
Bommezzadri, Simona
Davis, John C.
McGrath, Annette
Johnson, Matthew J.
Boursaux-Eude, Caroline
Seemann, Torsten
Rouy, Zoé
Coppel, Ross L.
Rood, Julian I.
Lajus, Aurélie
Davies, John K.
Médigue, Claudine
Adler, Ben
Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title_full Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title_fullStr Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title_full_unstemmed Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title_short Genome Sequence of the Saprophyte Leptospira biflexa Provides Insights into the Evolution of Leptospira and the Pathogenesis of Leptospirosis
title_sort genome sequence of the saprophyte leptospira biflexa provides insights into the evolution of leptospira and the pathogenesis of leptospirosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18270594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001607
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