Baba_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_300

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Title : Genome sequence of Staphylococcus aureus strain Newman and comparative analysis of staphylococcal genomes: polymorphism and evolution of two major pathogenicity islands - Baba_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_300
Author(s) : Baba T , Bae T , Schneewind O , Takeuchi F , Hiramatsu K
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 190 :300 , 2008
Abstract :

Strains of Staphylococcus aureus, an important human pathogen, display up to 20% variability in their genome sequence, and most sequence information is available for human clinical isolates that have not been subjected to genetic analysis of virulence attributes. S. aureus strain Newman, which was also isolated from a human infection, displays robust virulence properties in animal models of disease and has already been extensively analyzed for its molecular traits of staphylococcal pathogenesis. We report here the complete genome sequence of S. aureus Newman, which carries four integrated prophages, as well as two large pathogenicity islands. In agreement with the view that S. aureus Newman prophages contribute important properties to pathogenesis, fewer virulence factors are found outside of the prophages than for the highly virulent strain MW2. The absence of drug resistance genes reflects the general antibiotic-susceptible phenotype of S. aureus Newman. Phylogenetic analyses reveal clonal relationships between the staphylococcal strains Newman, COL, NCTC8325, and USA300 and a greater evolutionary distance to strains MRSA252, MW2, MSSA476, N315, Mu50, JH1, JH9, and RF122. However, polymorphism analysis of two large pathogenicity islands distributed among these strains shows that the two islands were acquired independently from the evolutionary pathway of the chromosomal backbones of staphylococcal genomes. Prophages and pathogenicity islands play central roles in S. aureus virulence and evolution.

PubMedSearch : Baba_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_300
PubMedID: 17951380
Gene_locus related to this paper: staau-LIP , staau-lipas , staau-MW0741 , staau-MW2456 , staau-q6gfm6 , staau-SA0011 , staau-SA0569 , staau-SA0572 , staau-SA0897 , staau-SA1143 , staau-SA2306 , staau-SA2367 , staau-SA2422 , staau-SAV0321 , staau-SAV0446 , staau-SAV0457 , staau-SAV0655 , staau-SAV1014 , staau-SAV1765 , staau-SAV1793 , staau-SAV2188 , staau-SAV2350 , staau-SAV2484 , staau-SAV2594

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Gene_locus staau-LIP    staau-lipas    staau-MW0741    staau-MW2456    staau-q6gfm6    staau-SA0011    staau-SA0569    staau-SA0572    staau-SA0897    staau-SA1143    staau-SA2306    staau-SA2367    staau-SA2422    staau-SAV0321    staau-SAV0446    staau-SAV0457    staau-SAV0655    staau-SAV1014    staau-SAV1765    staau-SAV1793    staau-SAV2188    staau-SAV2350    staau-SAV2484    staau-SAV2594

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Baba T, Bae T, Schneewind O, Takeuchi F, Hiramatsu K (2008)
Genome sequence of Staphylococcus aureus strain Newman and comparative analysis of staphylococcal genomes: polymorphism and evolution of two major pathogenicity islands
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :300

Baba T, Bae T, Schneewind O, Takeuchi F, Hiramatsu K (2008)
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :300