Borneman_2012_PLoS.One_7_e29626

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Title : Functional divergence in the genus Oenococcus as predicted by genome sequencing of the newly-described species, Oenococcus kitaharae - Borneman_2012_PLoS.One_7_e29626
Author(s) : Borneman AR , McCarthy JM , Chambers PJ , Bartowsky EJ
Ref : PLoS ONE , 7 :e29626 , 2012
Abstract :

Oenococcus kitaharae is only the second member of the genus Oenococcus to be identified and is the closest relative of the industrially important wine bacterium Oenococcus oeni. To provide insight into this new species, the genome of the type strain of O. kitaharae, DSM 17330, was sequenced. Comparison of the sequenced genomes of both species show that the genome of O. kitaharae DSM 17330 contains many genes with predicted functions in cellular defence (bacteriocins, antimicrobials, restriction-modification systems and a CRISPR locus) which are lacking in O. oeni. The two genomes also appear to differentially encode several metabolic pathways associated with amino acid biosynthesis and carbohydrate utilization and which have direct phenotypic consequences. This would indicate that the two species have evolved different survival techniques to suit their particular environmental niches. O. oeni has adapted to survive in the harsh, but predictable, environment of wine that provides very few competitive species. However O. kitaharae appears to have adapted to a growth environment in which biological competition provides a significant selective pressure by accumulating biological defence molecules, such as bacteriocins and restriction-modification systems, throughout its genome.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9lact-g9wfw9 , 9lact-g9whe7

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Gene_locus 9lact-g9wfw9    9lact-g9whe7

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Borneman AR, McCarthy JM, Chambers PJ, Bartowsky EJ (2012)
Functional divergence in the genus Oenococcus as predicted by genome sequencing of the newly-described species, Oenococcus kitaharae
PLoS ONE 7 :e29626

Borneman AR, McCarthy JM, Chambers PJ, Bartowsky EJ (2012)
PLoS ONE 7 :e29626