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Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult

We sequenced and analyzed the genome of a commensal Escherichia coli (E. coli) strain SE11 (O152:H28) recently isolated from feces of a healthy adult and classified into E. coli phylogenetic group B1. SE11 harbored a 4.8 Mb chromosome encoding 4679 protein-coding genes and six plasmids encoding 323...

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Autores principales: Oshima, Kenshiro, Toh, Hidehiro, Ogura, Yoshitoshi, Sasamoto, Hiroyuki, Morita, Hidetoshi, Park, Sang-Hee, Ooka, Tadasuke, Iyoda, Sunao, Taylor, Todd D., Hayashi, Tetsuya, Itoh, Kikuji, Hattori, Masahira
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2608844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18931093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsn026
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author Oshima, Kenshiro
Toh, Hidehiro
Ogura, Yoshitoshi
Sasamoto, Hiroyuki
Morita, Hidetoshi
Park, Sang-Hee
Ooka, Tadasuke
Iyoda, Sunao
Taylor, Todd D.
Hayashi, Tetsuya
Itoh, Kikuji
Hattori, Masahira
author_facet Oshima, Kenshiro
Toh, Hidehiro
Ogura, Yoshitoshi
Sasamoto, Hiroyuki
Morita, Hidetoshi
Park, Sang-Hee
Ooka, Tadasuke
Iyoda, Sunao
Taylor, Todd D.
Hayashi, Tetsuya
Itoh, Kikuji
Hattori, Masahira
author_sort Oshima, Kenshiro
collection PubMed
description We sequenced and analyzed the genome of a commensal Escherichia coli (E. coli) strain SE11 (O152:H28) recently isolated from feces of a healthy adult and classified into E. coli phylogenetic group B1. SE11 harbored a 4.8 Mb chromosome encoding 4679 protein-coding genes and six plasmids encoding 323 protein-coding genes. None of the SE11 genes had sequence similarity to known genes encoding phage- and plasmid-borne virulence factors found in pathogenic E. coli strains. The comparative genome analysis with the laboratory strain K-12 MG1655 identified 62 poorly conserved genes between these two non-pathogenic strains and 1186 genes absent in MG1655. These genes in SE11 were mostly encoded in large insertion regions on the chromosome or in the plasmids, and were notably abundant in genes of fimbriae and autotransporters, which are cell surface appendages that largely contribute to the adherence ability of bacteria to host cells and bacterial conjugation. These data suggest that SE11 may have evolved to acquire and accumulate the functions advantageous for stable colonization of intestinal cells, and that the adhesion-associated functions are important for the commensality of E. coli in human gut habitat.
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spelling pubmed-26088442009-04-13 Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult Oshima, Kenshiro Toh, Hidehiro Ogura, Yoshitoshi Sasamoto, Hiroyuki Morita, Hidetoshi Park, Sang-Hee Ooka, Tadasuke Iyoda, Sunao Taylor, Todd D. Hayashi, Tetsuya Itoh, Kikuji Hattori, Masahira DNA Res Full Papers We sequenced and analyzed the genome of a commensal Escherichia coli (E. coli) strain SE11 (O152:H28) recently isolated from feces of a healthy adult and classified into E. coli phylogenetic group B1. SE11 harbored a 4.8 Mb chromosome encoding 4679 protein-coding genes and six plasmids encoding 323 protein-coding genes. None of the SE11 genes had sequence similarity to known genes encoding phage- and plasmid-borne virulence factors found in pathogenic E. coli strains. The comparative genome analysis with the laboratory strain K-12 MG1655 identified 62 poorly conserved genes between these two non-pathogenic strains and 1186 genes absent in MG1655. These genes in SE11 were mostly encoded in large insertion regions on the chromosome or in the plasmids, and were notably abundant in genes of fimbriae and autotransporters, which are cell surface appendages that largely contribute to the adherence ability of bacteria to host cells and bacterial conjugation. These data suggest that SE11 may have evolved to acquire and accumulate the functions advantageous for stable colonization of intestinal cells, and that the adhesion-associated functions are important for the commensality of E. coli in human gut habitat. Oxford University Press 2008-12 2008-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2608844/ /pubmed/18931093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsn026 Text en © The Author 2008. Kazusa DNA Research Institute
spellingShingle Full Papers
Oshima, Kenshiro
Toh, Hidehiro
Ogura, Yoshitoshi
Sasamoto, Hiroyuki
Morita, Hidetoshi
Park, Sang-Hee
Ooka, Tadasuke
Iyoda, Sunao
Taylor, Todd D.
Hayashi, Tetsuya
Itoh, Kikuji
Hattori, Masahira
Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title_full Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title_fullStr Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title_full_unstemmed Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title_short Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Wild-type Commensal Escherichia coli Strain SE11 Isolated from a Healthy Adult
title_sort complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of the wild-type commensal escherichia coli strain se11 isolated from a healthy adult
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2608844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18931093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsn026
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