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Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages

Clostridium taeniosporum, a non-pathogenic anaerobe closely related to the C. botulinum Group II members, was isolated from Crimean lake silt about 60 years ago. Its endospores are surrounded by an encasement layer which forms a trunk at one spore pole to which about 12–14 large, ribbon-like appenda...

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Autores principales: Cambridge, Joshua M., Blinkova, Alexandra L., Salvador Rocha, Erick I., Bode Hernández, Addys, Moreno, Maday, Ginés-Candelaria, Edwin, Goetz, Benjamin M., Hunicke-Smith, Scott, Satterwhite, Ed, Tucker, Haley O., Walker, James R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5749712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189673
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author Cambridge, Joshua M.
Blinkova, Alexandra L.
Salvador Rocha, Erick I.
Bode Hernández, Addys
Moreno, Maday
Ginés-Candelaria, Edwin
Goetz, Benjamin M.
Hunicke-Smith, Scott
Satterwhite, Ed
Tucker, Haley O.
Walker, James R.
author_facet Cambridge, Joshua M.
Blinkova, Alexandra L.
Salvador Rocha, Erick I.
Bode Hernández, Addys
Moreno, Maday
Ginés-Candelaria, Edwin
Goetz, Benjamin M.
Hunicke-Smith, Scott
Satterwhite, Ed
Tucker, Haley O.
Walker, James R.
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description Clostridium taeniosporum, a non-pathogenic anaerobe closely related to the C. botulinum Group II members, was isolated from Crimean lake silt about 60 years ago. Its endospores are surrounded by an encasement layer which forms a trunk at one spore pole to which about 12–14 large, ribbon-like appendages are attached. The genome consists of one 3,264,813 bp, circular chromosome (with 26.6% GC) and three plasmids. The chromosome contains 2,892 potential protein coding sequences: 2,124 have specific functions, 147 have general functions, 228 are conserved but without known function and 393 are hypothetical based on the fact that no statistically significant orthologs were found. The chromosome also contains 101 genes for stable RNAs, including 7 rRNA clusters. Over 84% of the protein coding sequences and 96% of the stable RNA coding regions are oriented in the same direction as replication. The three known appendage genes are located within a single cluster with five other genes, the protein products of which are closely related, in terms of sequence, to the known appendage proteins. The relatedness of the deduced protein products suggests that all or some of the closely related genes might code for minor appendage proteins or assembly factors. The appendage genes might be unique among the known clostridia; no statistically significant orthologs were found within other clostridial genomes for which sequence data are available. The C. taeniosporum chromosome contains two functional prophages, one Siphoviridae and one Myoviridae, and one defective prophage. Three plasmids of 5.9, 69.7 and 163.1 Kbp are present. These data are expected to contribute to future studies of developmental, structural and evolutionary biology and to potential industrial applications of this organism.
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spelling pubmed-57497122018-01-26 Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages Cambridge, Joshua M. Blinkova, Alexandra L. Salvador Rocha, Erick I. Bode Hernández, Addys Moreno, Maday Ginés-Candelaria, Edwin Goetz, Benjamin M. Hunicke-Smith, Scott Satterwhite, Ed Tucker, Haley O. Walker, James R. PLoS One Research Article Clostridium taeniosporum, a non-pathogenic anaerobe closely related to the C. botulinum Group II members, was isolated from Crimean lake silt about 60 years ago. Its endospores are surrounded by an encasement layer which forms a trunk at one spore pole to which about 12–14 large, ribbon-like appendages are attached. The genome consists of one 3,264,813 bp, circular chromosome (with 26.6% GC) and three plasmids. The chromosome contains 2,892 potential protein coding sequences: 2,124 have specific functions, 147 have general functions, 228 are conserved but without known function and 393 are hypothetical based on the fact that no statistically significant orthologs were found. The chromosome also contains 101 genes for stable RNAs, including 7 rRNA clusters. Over 84% of the protein coding sequences and 96% of the stable RNA coding regions are oriented in the same direction as replication. The three known appendage genes are located within a single cluster with five other genes, the protein products of which are closely related, in terms of sequence, to the known appendage proteins. The relatedness of the deduced protein products suggests that all or some of the closely related genes might code for minor appendage proteins or assembly factors. The appendage genes might be unique among the known clostridia; no statistically significant orthologs were found within other clostridial genomes for which sequence data are available. The C. taeniosporum chromosome contains two functional prophages, one Siphoviridae and one Myoviridae, and one defective prophage. Three plasmids of 5.9, 69.7 and 163.1 Kbp are present. These data are expected to contribute to future studies of developmental, structural and evolutionary biology and to potential industrial applications of this organism. Public Library of Science 2018-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5749712/ /pubmed/29293521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189673 Text en © 2018 Cambridge 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cambridge, Joshua M.
Blinkova, Alexandra L.
Salvador Rocha, Erick I.
Bode Hernández, Addys
Moreno, Maday
Ginés-Candelaria, Edwin
Goetz, Benjamin M.
Hunicke-Smith, Scott
Satterwhite, Ed
Tucker, Haley O.
Walker, James R.
Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title_full Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title_fullStr Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title_full_unstemmed Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title_short Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
title_sort genomics of clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5749712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189673
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