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Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic
The 7th cholera pandemic reached Latin America in 1991, spreading from Peru to virtually all Latin American countries. During the late epidemic period, a strain that failed to ferment sucrose dominated cholera outbreaks in the Northern Brazilian Amazon region. In order to understand the genomic char...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3360680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037283 |
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author | Garza, Daniel Rios Thompson, Cristiane C. Loureiro, Edvaldo Carlos Brito Dutilh, Bas E. Inada, Davi Toshio Junior, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Cardoso, Jedson Ferreira Nunes, Márcio Roberto T. de Lima, Clayton Pereira Silva Silvestre, Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Nunes, Keley Nascimento Barbosa Santos, Elisabeth C. O. Edwards, Robert A. Vicente, Ana Carolina P. de Sá Morais, Lena Lillian Canto |
author_facet | Garza, Daniel Rios Thompson, Cristiane C. Loureiro, Edvaldo Carlos Brito Dutilh, Bas E. Inada, Davi Toshio Junior, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Cardoso, Jedson Ferreira Nunes, Márcio Roberto T. de Lima, Clayton Pereira Silva Silvestre, Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Nunes, Keley Nascimento Barbosa Santos, Elisabeth C. O. Edwards, Robert A. Vicente, Ana Carolina P. de Sá Morais, Lena Lillian Canto |
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description | The 7th cholera pandemic reached Latin America in 1991, spreading from Peru to virtually all Latin American countries. During the late epidemic period, a strain that failed to ferment sucrose dominated cholera outbreaks in the Northern Brazilian Amazon region. In order to understand the genomic characteristics and the determinants of this altered sucrose fermenting phenotype, the genome of the strain IEC224 was sequenced. This paper reports a broad genomic study of this strain, showing its correlation with the major epidemic lineage. The potentially mobile genomic regions are shown to possess GC content deviation, and harbor the main V. cholera virulence genes. A novel bioinformatic approach was applied in order to identify the putative functions of hypothetical proteins, and was compared with the automatic annotation by RAST. The genome of a large bacteriophage was found to be integrated to the IEC224's alanine aminopeptidase gene. The presence of this phage is shown to be a common characteristic of the El Tor strains from the Latin American epidemic, as well as its putative ancestor from Angola. The defective sucrose fermenting phenotype is shown to be due to a single nucleotide insertion in the V. cholerae sucrose-specific transportation gene. This frame-shift mutation truncated a membrane protein, altering its structural pore-like conformation. Further, the identification of a common bacteriophage reinforces both the monophyletic and African-Origin hypotheses for the main causative agent of the 1991 Latin America cholera epidemics. |
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spelling | pubmed-33606802012-06-01 Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic Garza, Daniel Rios Thompson, Cristiane C. Loureiro, Edvaldo Carlos Brito Dutilh, Bas E. Inada, Davi Toshio Junior, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Cardoso, Jedson Ferreira Nunes, Márcio Roberto T. de Lima, Clayton Pereira Silva Silvestre, Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Nunes, Keley Nascimento Barbosa Santos, Elisabeth C. O. Edwards, Robert A. Vicente, Ana Carolina P. de Sá Morais, Lena Lillian Canto PLoS One Research Article The 7th cholera pandemic reached Latin America in 1991, spreading from Peru to virtually all Latin American countries. During the late epidemic period, a strain that failed to ferment sucrose dominated cholera outbreaks in the Northern Brazilian Amazon region. In order to understand the genomic characteristics and the determinants of this altered sucrose fermenting phenotype, the genome of the strain IEC224 was sequenced. This paper reports a broad genomic study of this strain, showing its correlation with the major epidemic lineage. The potentially mobile genomic regions are shown to possess GC content deviation, and harbor the main V. cholera virulence genes. A novel bioinformatic approach was applied in order to identify the putative functions of hypothetical proteins, and was compared with the automatic annotation by RAST. The genome of a large bacteriophage was found to be integrated to the IEC224's alanine aminopeptidase gene. The presence of this phage is shown to be a common characteristic of the El Tor strains from the Latin American epidemic, as well as its putative ancestor from Angola. The defective sucrose fermenting phenotype is shown to be due to a single nucleotide insertion in the V. cholerae sucrose-specific transportation gene. This frame-shift mutation truncated a membrane protein, altering its structural pore-like conformation. Further, the identification of a common bacteriophage reinforces both the monophyletic and African-Origin hypotheses for the main causative agent of the 1991 Latin America cholera epidemics. Public Library of Science 2012-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3360680/ /pubmed/22662140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037283 Text en Garza 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 Garza, Daniel Rios Thompson, Cristiane C. Loureiro, Edvaldo Carlos Brito Dutilh, Bas E. Inada, Davi Toshio Junior, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Cardoso, Jedson Ferreira Nunes, Márcio Roberto T. de Lima, Clayton Pereira Silva Silvestre, Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Nunes, Keley Nascimento Barbosa Santos, Elisabeth C. O. Edwards, Robert A. Vicente, Ana Carolina P. de Sá Morais, Lena Lillian Canto Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title | Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title_full | Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title_fullStr | Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title_short | Genome-Wide Study of the Defective Sucrose Fermenter Strain of Vibrio cholerae from the Latin American Cholera Epidemic |
title_sort | genome-wide study of the defective sucrose fermenter strain of vibrio cholerae from the latin american cholera epidemic |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3360680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037283 |
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