Callanan_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_727

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Title : Genome sequence of Lactobacillus helveticus, an organism distinguished by selective gene loss and insertion sequence element expansion - Callanan_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_727
Author(s) : Callanan M , Kaleta P , O'Callaghan J , O'Sullivan O , Jordan K , McAuliffe O , Sangrador-Vegas A , Slattery L , Fitzgerald GF , Beresford T , Ross RP
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 190 :727 , 2008
Abstract :

Mobile genetic elements are major contributing factors to the generation of genetic diversity in prokaryotic organisms. For example, insertion sequence (IS) elements have been shown to specifically contribute to niche adaptation by promoting a variety of genetic rearrangements. The complete genome sequence of the cheese culture Lactobacillus helveticus DPC 4571 was determined and revealed significant conservation compared to three nondairy gut lactobacilli. Despite originating from significantly different environments, 65 to 75% of the genes were conserved between the commensal and dairy lactobacilli, which allowed key niche-specific gene sets to be described. However, the primary distinguishing feature was 213 IS elements in the DPC 4571 genome, 10 times more than for the other lactobacilli. Moreover, genome alignments revealed an unprecedented level of genome stability between these four Lactobacillus species, considering the number of IS elements in the L. helveticus genome. Comparative analysis also indicated that the IS elements were not the primary agents of niche adaptation for the L. helveticus genome. A clear bias toward the loss of genes reported to be important for gut colonization was observed for the cheese culture, but there was no clear evidence of IS-associated gene deletion and decay for the majority of genes lost. Furthermore, an extraordinary level of sequence diversity exists between copies of certain IS elements in the DPC 4571 genome, indicating they may represent an ancient component of the L. helveticus genome. These data suggest a special unobtrusive relationship between the DPC 4571 genome and its mobile DNA complement.

PubMedSearch : Callanan_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_727
PubMedID: 17993529
Gene_locus related to this paper: lach4-a8yut9 , lach4-a8yw60 , lache-a4zgw4 , lache-pepx , lache-pip , lache-prolinase

Related information

Gene_locus lach4-a8yut9    lach4-a8yw60    lache-a4zgw4    lache-pepx    lache-pip    lache-prolinase

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Callanan M, Kaleta P, O'Callaghan J, O'Sullivan O, Jordan K, McAuliffe O, Sangrador-Vegas A, Slattery L, Fitzgerald GF, Beresford T, Ross RP (2008)
Genome sequence of Lactobacillus helveticus, an organism distinguished by selective gene loss and insertion sequence element expansion
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :727

Callanan M, Kaleta P, O'Callaghan J, O'Sullivan O, Jordan K, McAuliffe O, Sangrador-Vegas A, Slattery L, Fitzgerald GF, Beresford T, Ross RP (2008)
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :727