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Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life

BACKGROUND: Completed genome sequences are rapidly increasing for Rickettsia, obligate intracellular α-proteobacteria responsible for various human diseases, including epidemic typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In light of phylogeny, the establishment of orthologous groups (OGs) of open readi...

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Autores principales: Gillespie, Joseph J., Williams, Kelly, Shukla, Maulik, Snyder, Eric E., Nordberg, Eric K., Ceraul, Shane M., Dharmanolla, Chitti, Rainey, Daphne, Soneja, Jeetendra, Shallom, Joshua M., Vishnubhat, Nataraj Dongre, Wattam, Rebecca, Purkayastha, Anjan, Czar, Michael, Crasta, Oswald, Setubal, Joao C., Azad, Abdu F., Sobral, Bruno S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19194535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002018
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author Gillespie, Joseph J.
Williams, Kelly
Shukla, Maulik
Snyder, Eric E.
Nordberg, Eric K.
Ceraul, Shane M.
Dharmanolla, Chitti
Rainey, Daphne
Soneja, Jeetendra
Shallom, Joshua M.
Vishnubhat, Nataraj Dongre
Wattam, Rebecca
Purkayastha, Anjan
Czar, Michael
Crasta, Oswald
Setubal, Joao C.
Azad, Abdu F.
Sobral, Bruno S.
author_facet Gillespie, Joseph J.
Williams, Kelly
Shukla, Maulik
Snyder, Eric E.
Nordberg, Eric K.
Ceraul, Shane M.
Dharmanolla, Chitti
Rainey, Daphne
Soneja, Jeetendra
Shallom, Joshua M.
Vishnubhat, Nataraj Dongre
Wattam, Rebecca
Purkayastha, Anjan
Czar, Michael
Crasta, Oswald
Setubal, Joao C.
Azad, Abdu F.
Sobral, Bruno S.
author_sort Gillespie, Joseph J.
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description BACKGROUND: Completed genome sequences are rapidly increasing for Rickettsia, obligate intracellular α-proteobacteria responsible for various human diseases, including epidemic typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In light of phylogeny, the establishment of orthologous groups (OGs) of open reading frames (ORFs) will distinguish the core rickettsial genes and other group specific genes (class 1 OGs or C1OGs) from those distributed indiscriminately throughout the rickettsial tree (class 2 OG or C2OGs). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We present 1823 representative (no gene duplications) and 259 non-representative (at least one gene duplication) rickettsial OGs. While the highly reductive (∼1.2 MB) Rickettsia genomes range in predicted ORFs from 872 to 1512, a core of 752 OGs was identified, depicting the essential Rickettsia genes. Unsurprisingly, this core lacks many metabolic genes, reflecting the dependence on host resources for growth and survival. Additionally, we bolster our recent reclassification of Rickettsia by identifying OGs that define the AG (ancestral group), TG (typhus group), TRG (transitional group), and SFG (spotted fever group) rickettsiae. OGs for insect-associated species, tick-associated species and species that harbor plasmids were also predicted. Through superimposition of all OGs over robust phylogeny estimation, we discern between C1OGs and C2OGs, the latter depicting genes either decaying from the conserved C1OGs or acquired laterally. Finally, scrutiny of non-representative OGs revealed high levels of split genes versus gene duplications, with both phenomena confounding gene orthology assignment. Interestingly, non-representative OGs, as well as OGs comprised of several gene families typically involved in microbial pathogenicity and/or the acquisition of virulence factors, fall predominantly within C2OG distributions. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Collectively, we determined the relative conservation and distribution of 14354 predicted ORFs from 10 rickettsial genomes across robust phylogeny estimation. The data, available at PATRIC (PathoSystems Resource Integration Center), provide novel information for unwinding the intricacies associated with Rickettsia pathogenesis, expanding the range of potential diagnostic, vaccine and therapeutic targets.
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spelling pubmed-26355722009-02-04 Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life Gillespie, Joseph J. Williams, Kelly Shukla, Maulik Snyder, Eric E. Nordberg, Eric K. Ceraul, Shane M. Dharmanolla, Chitti Rainey, Daphne Soneja, Jeetendra Shallom, Joshua M. Vishnubhat, Nataraj Dongre Wattam, Rebecca Purkayastha, Anjan Czar, Michael Crasta, Oswald Setubal, Joao C. Azad, Abdu F. Sobral, Bruno S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Completed genome sequences are rapidly increasing for Rickettsia, obligate intracellular α-proteobacteria responsible for various human diseases, including epidemic typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In light of phylogeny, the establishment of orthologous groups (OGs) of open reading frames (ORFs) will distinguish the core rickettsial genes and other group specific genes (class 1 OGs or C1OGs) from those distributed indiscriminately throughout the rickettsial tree (class 2 OG or C2OGs). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We present 1823 representative (no gene duplications) and 259 non-representative (at least one gene duplication) rickettsial OGs. While the highly reductive (∼1.2 MB) Rickettsia genomes range in predicted ORFs from 872 to 1512, a core of 752 OGs was identified, depicting the essential Rickettsia genes. Unsurprisingly, this core lacks many metabolic genes, reflecting the dependence on host resources for growth and survival. Additionally, we bolster our recent reclassification of Rickettsia by identifying OGs that define the AG (ancestral group), TG (typhus group), TRG (transitional group), and SFG (spotted fever group) rickettsiae. OGs for insect-associated species, tick-associated species and species that harbor plasmids were also predicted. Through superimposition of all OGs over robust phylogeny estimation, we discern between C1OGs and C2OGs, the latter depicting genes either decaying from the conserved C1OGs or acquired laterally. Finally, scrutiny of non-representative OGs revealed high levels of split genes versus gene duplications, with both phenomena confounding gene orthology assignment. Interestingly, non-representative OGs, as well as OGs comprised of several gene families typically involved in microbial pathogenicity and/or the acquisition of virulence factors, fall predominantly within C2OG distributions. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Collectively, we determined the relative conservation and distribution of 14354 predicted ORFs from 10 rickettsial genomes across robust phylogeny estimation. The data, available at PATRIC (PathoSystems Resource Integration Center), provide novel information for unwinding the intricacies associated with Rickettsia pathogenesis, expanding the range of potential diagnostic, vaccine and therapeutic targets. Public Library of Science 2008-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2635572/ /pubmed/19194535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002018 Text en Gillespie 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
Gillespie, Joseph J.
Williams, Kelly
Shukla, Maulik
Snyder, Eric E.
Nordberg, Eric K.
Ceraul, Shane M.
Dharmanolla, Chitti
Rainey, Daphne
Soneja, Jeetendra
Shallom, Joshua M.
Vishnubhat, Nataraj Dongre
Wattam, Rebecca
Purkayastha, Anjan
Czar, Michael
Crasta, Oswald
Setubal, Joao C.
Azad, Abdu F.
Sobral, Bruno S.
Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title_full Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title_fullStr Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title_full_unstemmed Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title_short Rickettsia Phylogenomics: Unwinding the Intricacies of Obligate Intracellular Life
title_sort rickettsia phylogenomics: unwinding the intricacies of obligate intracellular life
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19194535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002018
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