Barrangou_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_4144

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Title : Comparison of the complete genome sequences of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis DSM 10140 and Bl-04 - Barrangou_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_4144
Author(s) : Barrangou R , Briczinski EP , Traeger LL , Loquasto JR , Richards M , Horvath P , Coute-Monvoisin AC , Leyer G , Rendulic S , Steele JL , Broadbent JR , Oberg T , Dudley EG , Schuster S , Romero DA , Roberts RF
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 191 :4144 , 2009
Abstract :

Bifidobacteria are important members of the human gut flora, especially in infants. Comparative genomic analysis of two Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis strains revealed evolution by internal deletion of consecutive spacer-repeat units within a novel clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat locus, which represented the largest differential content between the two genomes. Additionally, 47 single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified, consisting primarily of nonsynonymous mutations, indicating positive selection and/or recent divergence. A particular nonsynonymous mutation in a putative glucose transporter was linked to a negative phenotypic effect on the ability of the variant to catabolize glucose, consistent with a modification in the predicted protein transmembrane topology. Comparative genome sequence analysis of three Bifidobacterium species provided a core genome set of 1,117 orthologs complemented by a pan-genome of 2,445 genes. The genome sequences of the intestinal bacterium B. animalis subsp. lactis provide insights into rapid genome evolution and the genetic basis for adaptation to the human gut environment, notably with regard to catabolism of dietary carbohydrates, resistance to bile and acid, and interaction with the intestinal epithelium. The high degree of genome conservation observed between the two strains in terms of size, organization, and sequence is indicative of a genomically monomorphic subspecies and explains the inability to differentiate the strains by standard techniques such as pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.

PubMedSearch : Barrangou_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_4144
PubMedID: 19376856
Gene_locus related to this paper: bifan-b2ea73 , bifan-b2eam2 , bifan-b2eck9 , bifas-c6ahs7 , biflb-c6a5u1 , bifa0-b8dw94 , bifan-b2e8c8

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Gene_locus bifan-b2ea73    bifan-b2eam2    bifan-b2eck9    bifas-c6ahs7    biflb-c6a5u1    bifa0-b8dw94    bifan-b2e8c8

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Barrangou R, Briczinski EP, Traeger LL, Loquasto JR, Richards M, Horvath P, Coute-Monvoisin AC, Leyer G, Rendulic S, Steele JL, Broadbent JR, Oberg T, Dudley EG, Schuster S, Romero DA, Roberts RF (2009)
Comparison of the complete genome sequences of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis DSM 10140 and Bl-04
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :4144

Barrangou R, Briczinski EP, Traeger LL, Loquasto JR, Richards M, Horvath P, Coute-Monvoisin AC, Leyer G, Rendulic S, Steele JL, Broadbent JR, Oberg T, Dudley EG, Schuster S, Romero DA, Roberts RF (2009)
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :4144