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Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups

Members of the genus Streptococcus within the phylum Firmicutes are among the most diverse and significant zoonotic pathogens. This genus has gone through considerable taxonomic revision due to increasing improvements of chemotaxonomic approaches, DNA hybridization and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. It i...

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Autores principales: Gao, Xiao-Yang, Zhi, Xiao-Yang, Li, Hong-Wei, Klenk, Hans-Peter, Li, Wen-Jun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4076318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24977706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101229
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author Gao, Xiao-Yang
Zhi, Xiao-Yang
Li, Hong-Wei
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Li, Wen-Jun
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Zhi, Xiao-Yang
Li, Hong-Wei
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Li, Wen-Jun
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description Members of the genus Streptococcus within the phylum Firmicutes are among the most diverse and significant zoonotic pathogens. This genus has gone through considerable taxonomic revision due to increasing improvements of chemotaxonomic approaches, DNA hybridization and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. It is proposed to place the majority of streptococci into “species groups”. However, the evolutionary implications of species groups are not clear presently. We use comparative genomic approaches to yield a better understanding of the evolution of Streptococcus through genome dynamics, population structure, phylogenies and virulence factor distribution of species groups. Genome dynamics analyses indicate that the pan-genome size increases with the addition of newly sequenced strains, while the core genome size decreases with sequential addition at the genus level and species group level. Population structure analysis reveals two distinct lineages, one including Pyogenic, Bovis, Mutans and Salivarius groups, and the other including Mitis, Anginosus and Unknown groups. Phylogenetic dendrograms show that species within the same species group cluster together, and infer two main clades in accordance with population structure analysis. Distribution of streptococcal virulence factors has no obvious patterns among the species groups; however, the evolution of some common virulence factors is congruous with the evolution of species groups, according to phylogenetic inference. We suggest that the proposed streptococcal species groups are reasonable from the viewpoints of comparative genomics; evolution of the genus is congruent with the individual evolutionary trajectories of different species groups.
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spelling pubmed-40763182014-07-02 Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups Gao, Xiao-Yang Zhi, Xiao-Yang Li, Hong-Wei Klenk, Hans-Peter Li, Wen-Jun PLoS One Research Article Members of the genus Streptococcus within the phylum Firmicutes are among the most diverse and significant zoonotic pathogens. This genus has gone through considerable taxonomic revision due to increasing improvements of chemotaxonomic approaches, DNA hybridization and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. It is proposed to place the majority of streptococci into “species groups”. However, the evolutionary implications of species groups are not clear presently. We use comparative genomic approaches to yield a better understanding of the evolution of Streptococcus through genome dynamics, population structure, phylogenies and virulence factor distribution of species groups. Genome dynamics analyses indicate that the pan-genome size increases with the addition of newly sequenced strains, while the core genome size decreases with sequential addition at the genus level and species group level. Population structure analysis reveals two distinct lineages, one including Pyogenic, Bovis, Mutans and Salivarius groups, and the other including Mitis, Anginosus and Unknown groups. Phylogenetic dendrograms show that species within the same species group cluster together, and infer two main clades in accordance with population structure analysis. Distribution of streptococcal virulence factors has no obvious patterns among the species groups; however, the evolution of some common virulence factors is congruous with the evolution of species groups, according to phylogenetic inference. We suggest that the proposed streptococcal species groups are reasonable from the viewpoints of comparative genomics; evolution of the genus is congruent with the individual evolutionary trajectories of different species groups. Public Library of Science 2014-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4076318/ /pubmed/24977706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101229 Text en © 2014 Gao 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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Gao, Xiao-Yang
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Li, Hong-Wei
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Li, Wen-Jun
Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups
title Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups
title_full Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups
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title_full_unstemmed Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups
title_short Comparative Genomics of the Bacterial Genus Streptococcus Illuminates Evolutionary Implications of Species Groups
title_sort comparative genomics of the bacterial genus streptococcus illuminates evolutionary implications of species groups
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4076318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24977706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101229
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