Cornman_2009_PLoS.Pathog_5_E1000466

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Title : Genomic analyses of the microsporidian Nosema ceranae, an emergent pathogen of honey bees - Cornman_2009_PLoS.Pathog_5_e1000466
Author(s) : Cornman RS , Chen YP , Schatz MC , Street C , Zhao Y , Desany B , Egholm M , Hutchison S , Pettis JS , Lipkin WI , Evans JD
Ref : PLoS Pathog , 5 :e1000466 , 2009
Abstract :

Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting new risks for agricultural commodities that depend on insect pollination. Honey bee declines could reflect increased pressures from parasites and pathogens. The incidence of the microsporidian pathogen Nosema ceranae has increased significantly in the past decade. Here we present a draft assembly (7.86 MB) of the N. ceranae genome derived from pyrosequence data, including initial gene models and genomic comparisons with other members of this highly derived fungal lineage. N. ceranae has a strongly AT-biased genome (74% A+T) and a diversity of repetitive elements, complicating the assembly. Of 2,614 predicted protein-coding sequences, we conservatively estimate that 1,366 have homologs in the microsporidian Encephalitozoon cuniculi, the most closely related published genome sequence. We identify genes conserved among microsporidia that lack clear homology outside this group, which are of special interest as potential virulence factors in this group of obligate parasites. A substantial fraction of the diminutive N. ceranae proteome consists of novel and transposable-element proteins. For a majority of well-supported gene models, a conserved sense-strand motif can be found within 15 bases upstream of the start codon; a previously uncharacterized version of this motif is also present in E. cuniculi. These comparisons provide insight into the architecture, regulation, and evolution of microsporidian genomes, and will drive investigations into honey bee-Nosema interactions.

PubMedSearch : Cornman_2009_PLoS.Pathog_5_e1000466
PubMedID: 19503607
Gene_locus related to this paper: nosce-c4v7s6 , nosce-c4vae8

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Gene_locus nosce-c4v7s6    nosce-c4vae8

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Cornman RS, Chen YP, Schatz MC, Street C, Zhao Y, Desany B, Egholm M, Hutchison S, Pettis JS, Lipkin WI, Evans JD (2009)
Genomic analyses of the microsporidian Nosema ceranae, an emergent pathogen of honey bees
PLoS Pathog 5 :e1000466

Cornman RS, Chen YP, Schatz MC, Street C, Zhao Y, Desany B, Egholm M, Hutchison S, Pettis JS, Lipkin WI, Evans JD (2009)
PLoS Pathog 5 :e1000466