Bentley_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_2150

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Title : Genome of the actinomycete plant pathogen Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus suggests recent niche adaptation - Bentley_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_2150
Author(s) : Bentley SD , Corton C , Brown SE , Barron A , Clark L , Doggett J , Harris B , Ormond D , Quail MA , May G , Francis D , Knudson D , Parkhill J , Ishimaru CA
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 190 :2150 , 2008
Abstract :

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus is a plant-pathogenic bacterium and the causative agent of bacterial ring rot, a devastating agricultural disease under strict quarantine control and zero tolerance in the seed potato industry. This organism appears to be largely restricted to an endophytic lifestyle, proliferating within plant tissues and unable to persist in the absence of plant material. Analysis of the genome sequence of C. michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus and comparison with the genome sequences of related plant pathogens revealed a dramatic recent evolutionary history. The genome contains 106 insertion sequence elements, which appear to have been active in extensive rearrangement of the chromosome compared to that of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis. There are 110 pseudogenes with overrepresentation in functions associated with carbohydrate metabolism, transcriptional regulation, and pathogenicity. Genome comparisons also indicated that there is substantial gene content diversity within the species, probably due to differential gene acquisition and loss. These genomic features and evolutionary dating suggest that there was recent adaptation for life in a restricted niche where nutrient diversity and perhaps competition are low, correlated with a reduced ability to exploit previously occupied complex niches outside the plant. Toleration of factors such as multiplication and integration of insertion sequence elements, genome rearrangements, and functional disruption of many genes and operons seems to indicate that there has been general relaxation of selective pressure on a large proportion of the genome.

PubMedSearch : Bentley_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_2150
PubMedID: 18192393
Gene_locus related to this paper: clam3-a5cqb1 , clam3-a5crq6 , clam3-a5csc5 , clam3-a5css8 , clams-b0rcr0 , clams-b0rdd6 , clams-b0rdd7 , clams-b0rde2 , clams-b0rde3 , clams-b0rer7 , clams-b0rga8 , clams-b0riv5 , clam3-a5cp43 , clam3-a5cp56

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Gene_locus clam3-a5cqb1    clam3-a5crq6    clam3-a5csc5    clam3-a5css8    clams-b0rcr0    clams-b0rdd6    clams-b0rdd7    clams-b0rde2    clams-b0rde3    clams-b0rer7    clams-b0rga8    clams-b0riv5    clam3-a5cp43    clam3-a5cp56

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Bentley SD, Corton C, Brown SE, Barron A, Clark L, Doggett J, Harris B, Ormond D, Quail MA, May G, Francis D, Knudson D, Parkhill J, Ishimaru CA (2008)
Genome of the actinomycete plant pathogen Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus suggests recent niche adaptation
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :2150

Bentley SD, Corton C, Brown SE, Barron A, Clark L, Doggett J, Harris B, Ormond D, Quail MA, May G, Francis D, Knudson D, Parkhill J, Ishimaru CA (2008)
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :2150