Cerdeno-Tarraga_2003_Nucleic.Acids.Res_31_6516

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Title : The complete genome sequence and analysis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae NCTC13129 - Cerdeno-Tarraga_2003_Nucleic.Acids.Res_31_6516
Author(s) : Cerdeno-Tarraga AM , Efstratiou A , Dover LG , Holden MT , Pallen M , Bentley SD , Besra GS , Churcher C , James KD , De Zoysa A , Chillingworth T , Cronin A , Dowd L , Feltwell T , Hamlin N , Holroyd S , Jagels K , Moule S , Quail MA , Rabbinowitsch E , Rutherford KM , Thomson NR , Unwin L , Whitehead S , Barrell BG , Parkhill J
Ref : Nucleic Acids Research , 31 :6516 , 2003
Abstract :

Corynebacterium diphtheriae is a Gram-positive, non-spore forming, non-motile, pleomorphic rod belonging to the genus Corynebacterium and the actinomycete group of organisms. The organism produces a potent bacteriophage-encoded protein exotoxin, diphtheria toxin (DT), which causes the symptoms of diphtheria. This potentially fatal infectious disease is controlled in many developed countries by an effective immunisation programme. However, the disease has made a dramatic return in recent years, in particular within the Eastern European region. The largest, and still on-going, outbreak since the advent of mass immunisation started within Russia and the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. We have sequenced the genome of a UK clinical isolate (biotype gravis strain NCTC13129), representative of the clone responsible for this outbreak. The genome consists of a single circular chromosome of 2 488 635 bp, with no plasmids. It provides evidence that recent acquisition of pathogenicity factors goes beyond the toxin itself, and includes iron-uptake systems, adhesins and fimbrial proteins. This is in contrast to Corynebacterium's nearest sequenced pathogenic relative, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, where there is little evidence of recent horizontal DNA acquisition. The genome itself shows an unusually extreme large-scale compositional bias, being noticeably higher in G+C near the origin than at the terminus.

PubMedSearch : Cerdeno-Tarraga_2003_Nucleic.Acids.Res_31_6516
PubMedID: 14602910
Gene_locus related to this paper: cordi-DIP1007 , cordi-DIP1729 , cordi-q6ned6 , cordi-q6nes3 , cordi-q6nes4 , cordi-q6nes6 , cordi-q6nes8 , cordi-q6nev5 , cordi-q6nex0 , cordi-q6nez6 , cordi-q6nf79 , cordi-q6nfa8 , cordi-q6nfg5 , cordi-q6nfz1 , cordi-q6ng42 , cordi-q6ngl8 , cordi-q6nhd8 , cordi-q6niz3 , cordi-q6nj46 , cordi-q6njn3 , cordi-q6njn4 , cordi-q6njt5 , cordi-q6nkb6 , cordk-h2hkn5

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Gene_locus cordi-DIP1007    cordi-DIP1729    cordi-q6ned6    cordi-q6nes3    cordi-q6nes4    cordi-q6nes6    cordi-q6nes8    cordi-q6nev5    cordi-q6nex0    cordi-q6nez6    cordi-q6nf79    cordi-q6nfa8    cordi-q6nfg5    cordi-q6nfz1    cordi-q6ng42    cordi-q6ngl8    cordi-q6nhd8    cordi-q6niz3    cordi-q6nj46    cordi-q6njn3    cordi-q6njn4    cordi-q6njt5    cordi-q6nkb6    cordk-h2hkn5

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Cerdeno-Tarraga AM, Efstratiou A, Dover LG, Holden MT, Pallen M, Bentley SD, Besra GS, Churcher C, James KD, De Zoysa A, Chillingworth T, Cronin A, Dowd L, Feltwell T, Hamlin N, Holroyd S, Jagels K, Moule S, Quail MA, Rabbinowitsch E, Rutherford KM, Thomson NR, Unwin L, Whitehead S, Barrell BG, Parkhill J (2003)
The complete genome sequence and analysis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae NCTC13129
Nucleic Acids Research 31 :6516

Cerdeno-Tarraga AM, Efstratiou A, Dover LG, Holden MT, Pallen M, Bentley SD, Besra GS, Churcher C, James KD, De Zoysa A, Chillingworth T, Cronin A, Dowd L, Feltwell T, Hamlin N, Holroyd S, Jagels K, Moule S, Quail MA, Rabbinowitsch E, Rutherford KM, Thomson NR, Unwin L, Whitehead S, Barrell BG, Parkhill J (2003)
Nucleic Acids Research 31 :6516