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Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus

The Taylorella genus comprises two species: Taylorella equigenitalis, which causes contagious equine metritis, and Taylorella asinigenitalis, a closely-related species mainly found in donkeys. We herein report on the first genome sequence of T. asinigenitalis, analyzing and comparing it with the rec...

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Autores principales: Hébert, Laurent, Moumen, Bouziane, Pons, Nicolas, Duquesne, Fabien, Breuil, Marie-France, Goux, Didier, Batto, Jean-Michel, Laugier, Claire, Renault, Pierre, Petry, Sandrine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3250509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029953
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author Hébert, Laurent
Moumen, Bouziane
Pons, Nicolas
Duquesne, Fabien
Breuil, Marie-France
Goux, Didier
Batto, Jean-Michel
Laugier, Claire
Renault, Pierre
Petry, Sandrine
author_facet Hébert, Laurent
Moumen, Bouziane
Pons, Nicolas
Duquesne, Fabien
Breuil, Marie-France
Goux, Didier
Batto, Jean-Michel
Laugier, Claire
Renault, Pierre
Petry, Sandrine
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description The Taylorella genus comprises two species: Taylorella equigenitalis, which causes contagious equine metritis, and Taylorella asinigenitalis, a closely-related species mainly found in donkeys. We herein report on the first genome sequence of T. asinigenitalis, analyzing and comparing it with the recently-sequenced T. equigenitalis genome. The T. asinigenitalis genome contains a single circular chromosome of 1,638,559 bp with a 38.3% GC content and 1,534 coding sequences (CDS). While 212 CDSs were T. asinigenitalis-specific, 1,322 had orthologs in T. equigenitalis. Two hundred and thirty-four T. equigenitalis CDSs had no orthologs in T. asinigenitalis. Analysis of the basic nutrition metabolism of both Taylorella species showed that malate, glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate may be their main carbon and energy sources. For both species, we identified four different secretion systems and several proteins potentially involved in binding and colonization of host cells, suggesting a strong potential for interaction with their host. T. equigenitalis seems better-equipped than T. asinigenitalis in terms of virulence since we identified numerous proteins potentially involved in pathogenicity, including hemagluttinin-related proteins, a type IV secretion system, TonB-dependent lactoferrin and transferrin receptors, and YadA and Hep_Hag domains containing proteins. This is the first molecular characterization of Taylorella genus members, and the first molecular identification of factors potentially involved in T. asinigenitalis and T. equigenitalis pathogenicity and host colonization. This study facilitates a genetic understanding of growth phenotypes, animal host preference and pathogenic capacity, paving the way for future functional investigations into this largely unknown genus.
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spelling pubmed-32505092012-01-10 Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus Hébert, Laurent Moumen, Bouziane Pons, Nicolas Duquesne, Fabien Breuil, Marie-France Goux, Didier Batto, Jean-Michel Laugier, Claire Renault, Pierre Petry, Sandrine PLoS One Research Article The Taylorella genus comprises two species: Taylorella equigenitalis, which causes contagious equine metritis, and Taylorella asinigenitalis, a closely-related species mainly found in donkeys. We herein report on the first genome sequence of T. asinigenitalis, analyzing and comparing it with the recently-sequenced T. equigenitalis genome. The T. asinigenitalis genome contains a single circular chromosome of 1,638,559 bp with a 38.3% GC content and 1,534 coding sequences (CDS). While 212 CDSs were T. asinigenitalis-specific, 1,322 had orthologs in T. equigenitalis. Two hundred and thirty-four T. equigenitalis CDSs had no orthologs in T. asinigenitalis. Analysis of the basic nutrition metabolism of both Taylorella species showed that malate, glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate may be their main carbon and energy sources. For both species, we identified four different secretion systems and several proteins potentially involved in binding and colonization of host cells, suggesting a strong potential for interaction with their host. T. equigenitalis seems better-equipped than T. asinigenitalis in terms of virulence since we identified numerous proteins potentially involved in pathogenicity, including hemagluttinin-related proteins, a type IV secretion system, TonB-dependent lactoferrin and transferrin receptors, and YadA and Hep_Hag domains containing proteins. This is the first molecular characterization of Taylorella genus members, and the first molecular identification of factors potentially involved in T. asinigenitalis and T. equigenitalis pathogenicity and host colonization. This study facilitates a genetic understanding of growth phenotypes, animal host preference and pathogenic capacity, paving the way for future functional investigations into this largely unknown genus. Public Library of Science 2012-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3250509/ /pubmed/22235352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029953 Text en Hébert 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.
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Hébert, Laurent
Moumen, Bouziane
Pons, Nicolas
Duquesne, Fabien
Breuil, Marie-France
Goux, Didier
Batto, Jean-Michel
Laugier, Claire
Renault, Pierre
Petry, Sandrine
Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus
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title_full Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus
title_fullStr Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus
title_short Genomic Characterization of the Taylorella Genus
title_sort genomic characterization of the taylorella genus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3250509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029953
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