Amadou_2008_Genome.Res_18_1472

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Title : Genome sequence of the beta-rhizobium Cupriavidus taiwanensis and comparative genomics of rhizobia - Amadou_2008_Genome.Res_18_1472
Author(s) : Amadou C , Pascal G , Mangenot S , Glew M , Bontemps C , Capela D , Carrere S , Cruveiller S , Dossat C , Lajus A , Marchetti M , Poinsot V , Rouy Z , Servin B , Saad M , Schenowitz C , Barbe V , Batut J , Medigue C , Masson-Boivin C
Ref : Genome Res , 18 :1472 , 2008
Abstract :

We report the first complete genome sequence of a beta-proteobacterial nitrogen-fixing symbiont of legumes, Cupriavidus taiwanensis LMG19424. The genome consists of two chromosomes of size 3.42 Mb and 2.50 Mb, and a large symbiotic plasmid of 0.56 Mb. The C. taiwanensis genome displays an unexpected high similarity with the genome of the saprophytic bacterium C. eutrophus H16, despite being 0.94 Mb smaller. Both organisms harbor two chromosomes with large regions of synteny interspersed by specific regions. In contrast, the two species host highly divergent plasmids, with the consequence that C. taiwanensis is symbiotically proficient and less metabolically versatile. Altogether, specific regions in C. taiwanensis compared with C. eutrophus cover 1.02 Mb and are enriched in genes associated with symbiosis or virulence in other bacteria. C. taiwanensis reveals characteristics of a minimal rhizobium, including the most compact (35-kb) symbiotic island (nod and nif) identified so far in any rhizobium. The atypical phylogenetic position of C. taiwanensis allowed insightful comparative genomics of all available rhizobium genomes. We did not find any gene that was both common and specific to all rhizobia, thus suggesting that a unique shared genetic strategy does not support symbiosis of rhizobia with legumes. Instead, phylodistribution analysis of more than 200 Sinorhizobium meliloti known symbiotic genes indicated large and complex variations of their occurrence in rhizobia and non-rhizobia. This led us to devise an in silico method to extract genes preferentially associated with rhizobia. We discuss how the novel genes we have identified may contribute to symbiotic adaptation.

PubMedSearch : Amadou_2008_Genome.Res_18_1472
PubMedID: 18490699
Gene_locus related to this paper: cuppj-metx , cuppj-q46nh7 , cuptr-b2agb4 , cuptr-b2ahd0 , cuptr-b2ahw1 , cuptr-b2ai18 , cuptr-b2ai31 , cuptr-b2aii9 , cuptr-b2aik0 , cuptr-b2aiq3 , cuptr-b3r2j1 , cuptr-b3r3y6 , cuptr-b3r4w6 , cuptr-b3r7p4 , cuptr-b3r8d6 , cuptr-b3r8f5 , cuptr-b3r9z0 , cuptr-b3r255 , cuptr-b3r457 , cuptr-b3r543 , cuptr-b3ras4 , cuptr-b3rau3 , cuptr-b3rb04 , cuptr-b3rbm8 , cuptr-b3rd43 , cuptr-b3r6t6 , cuptr-b3r3f3 , cuptr-b3r2m0

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Gene_locus cuppj-metx    cuppj-q46nh7    cuptr-b2agb4    cuptr-b2ahd0    cuptr-b2ahw1    cuptr-b2ai18    cuptr-b2ai31    cuptr-b2aii9    cuptr-b2aik0    cuptr-b2aiq3    cuptr-b3r2j1    cuptr-b3r3y6    cuptr-b3r4w6    cuptr-b3r7p4    cuptr-b3r8d6    cuptr-b3r8f5    cuptr-b3r9z0    cuptr-b3r255    cuptr-b3r457    cuptr-b3r543    cuptr-b3ras4    cuptr-b3rau3    cuptr-b3rb04    cuptr-b3rbm8    cuptr-b3rd43    cuptr-b3r6t6    cuptr-b3r3f3    cuptr-b3r2m0

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Amadou C, Pascal G, Mangenot S, Glew M, Bontemps C, Capela D, Carrere S, Cruveiller S, Dossat C, Lajus A, Marchetti M, Poinsot V, Rouy Z, Servin B, Saad M, Schenowitz C, Barbe V, Batut J, Medigue C, Masson-Boivin C (2008)
Genome sequence of the beta-rhizobium Cupriavidus taiwanensis and comparative genomics of rhizobia
Genome Res 18 :1472

Amadou C, Pascal G, Mangenot S, Glew M, Bontemps C, Capela D, Carrere S, Cruveiller S, Dossat C, Lajus A, Marchetti M, Poinsot V, Rouy Z, Servin B, Saad M, Schenowitz C, Barbe V, Batut J, Medigue C, Masson-Boivin C (2008)
Genome Res 18 :1472