Banks_2004_J.Infect.Dis_190_727

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Title : Progress toward characterization of the group A Streptococcus metagenome: complete genome sequence of a macrolide-resistant serotype M6 strain - Banks_2004_J.Infect.Dis_190_727
Author(s) : Banks DJ , Porcella SF , Barbian KD , Beres SB , Philips LE , Voyich JM , Deleo FR , Martin JM , Somerville GA , Musser JM
Ref : J Infect Dis , 190 :727 , 2004
Abstract :

We describe the genome sequence of a macrolide-resistant strain (MGAS10394) of serotype M6 group A Streptococcus (GAS). The genome is 1,900,156 bp in length, and 8 prophage-like elements or remnants compose 12.4% of the chromosome. A 8.3-kb prophage remnant encodes the SpeA4 variant of streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin A. The genome of strain MGAS10394 contains a chimeric genetic element composed of prophage genes and a transposon encoding the mefA gene conferring macrolide resistance. This chimeric element also has a gene encoding a novel surface-exposed protein (designated "R6 protein"), with an LPKTG cell-anchor motif located at the carboxyterminus. Surface expression of this protein was confirmed by flow cytometry. Humans with GAS pharyngitis caused by serotype M6 strains had antibody against the R6 protein present in convalescent, but not acute, serum samples. Our studies add to the theme that GAS prophage-encoded extracellular proteins contribute to host-pathogen interactions in a strain-specific fashion.

PubMedSearch : Banks_2004_J.Infect.Dis_190_727
PubMedID: 15272401
Gene_locus related to this paper: strpy-ESTA , strpy-PEPXP , strpy-SPY1308 , strpy-SPYM18.1727

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Gene_locus strpy-ESTA    strpy-PEPXP    strpy-SPY1308    strpy-SPYM18.1727

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Banks DJ, Porcella SF, Barbian KD, Beres SB, Philips LE, Voyich JM, Deleo FR, Martin JM, Somerville GA, Musser JM (2004)
Progress toward characterization of the group A Streptococcus metagenome: complete genome sequence of a macrolide-resistant serotype M6 strain
J Infect Dis 190 :727

Banks DJ, Porcella SF, Barbian KD, Beres SB, Philips LE, Voyich JM, Deleo FR, Martin JM, Somerville GA, Musser JM (2004)
J Infect Dis 190 :727