Bulach_2006_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_103_14560

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Title : Genome reduction in Leptospira borgpetersenii reflects limited transmission potential - Bulach_2006_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_103_14560
Author(s) : Bulach DM , Zuerner RL , Wilson P , Seemann T , McGrath A , Cullen PA , Davis J , Johnson M , Kuczek E , Alt DP , Peterson-Burch B , Coppel RL , Rood JI , Davies JK , Adler B
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 103 :14560 , 2006
Abstract :

Leptospirosis is one of the most common zoonotic diseases in the world, resulting in high morbidity and mortality in humans and affecting global livestock production. Most infections are caused by either Leptospira borgpetersenii or Leptospira interrogans, bacteria that vary in their distribution in nature and rely on different modes of transmission. We report the complete genomic sequences of two strains of L. borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo that have distinct phenotypes and virulence. These two strains have nearly identical genetic content, with subtle frameshift and point mutations being a common form of genetic variation. Starkly limited regions of synteny are shared between the large chromosomes of L. borgpetersenii and L. interrogans, probably the result of frequent recombination events between insertion sequences. The L. borgpetersenii genome is approximately 700 kb smaller and has a lower coding density than L. interrogans, indicating it is decaying through a process of insertion sequence-mediated genome reduction. Loss of gene function is not random but is centered on impairment of environmental sensing and metabolite transport and utilization. These features distinguish L. borgpetersenii from L. interrogans, a species with minimal genetic decay and that survives extended passage in aquatic environments encountering a mammalian host. We conclude that L. borgpetersenii is evolving toward dependence on a strict host-to-host transmission cycle.

PubMedSearch : Bulach_2006_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_103_14560
PubMedID: 16973745
Gene_locus related to this paper: lepbj-q04sj3 , lepbj-q04un7 , lepbj-q04v15 , lepbj-q04v83 , lepbj-q04vj3 , lepbl-q04yc5 , lepbl-q04yk6 , lepbl-q04z88 , lepbl-q054d4 , lepbl-q056a5 , lepin-AXEA , lepin-LA1936 , lepin-METX , lepbj-q04vx8

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Gene_locus lepbj-q04sj3    lepbj-q04un7    lepbj-q04v15    lepbj-q04v83    lepbj-q04vj3    lepbl-q04yc5    lepbl-q04yk6    lepbl-q04z88    lepbl-q054d4    lepbl-q056a5    lepin-AXEA    lepin-LA1936    lepin-METX    lepbj-q04vx8

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Bulach DM, Zuerner RL, Wilson P, Seemann T, McGrath A, Cullen PA, Davis J, Johnson M, Kuczek E, Alt DP, Peterson-Burch B, Coppel RL, Rood JI, Davies JK, Adler B (2006)
Genome reduction in Leptospira borgpetersenii reflects limited transmission potential
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 :14560

Bulach DM, Zuerner RL, Wilson P, Seemann T, McGrath A, Cullen PA, Davis J, Johnson M, Kuczek E, Alt DP, Peterson-Burch B, Coppel RL, Rood JI, Davies JK, Adler B (2006)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 :14560