Crossman_2008_Genome.Biol_9_R74

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Title : The complete genome, comparative and functional analysis of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia reveals an organism heavily shielded by drug resistance determinants - Crossman_2008_Genome.Biol_9_R74
Author(s) : Crossman LC , Gould VC , Dow JM , Vernikos GS , Okazaki A , Sebaihia M , Saunders D , Arrowsmith C , Carver T , Peters N , Adlem E , Kerhornou A , Lord A , Murphy L , Seeger K , Squares R , Rutter S , Quail MA , Rajandream MA , Harris D , Churcher C , Bentley SD , Parkhill J , Thomson NR , Avison MB
Ref : Genome Biol , 9 :R74 , 2008
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a nosocomial opportunistic pathogen of the Xanthomonadaceae. The organism has been isolated from both clinical and soil environments in addition to the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients and the immunocompromised. Whilst relatively distant phylogenetically, the closest sequenced relatives of S. maltophilia are the plant pathogenic xanthomonads. RESULTS: The genome of the bacteremia-associated isolate S. maltophilia K279a is 4,851,126 bp and of high G+C content. The sequence reveals an organism with a remarkable capacity for drug and heavy metal resistance. In addition to a number of genes conferring resistance to antimicrobial drugs of different classes via alternative mechanisms, nine resistance-nodulation-division (RND)-type putative antimicrobial efflux systems are present. Functional genomic analysis confirms a role in drug resistance for several of the novel RND efflux pumps. S. maltophilia possesses potentially mobile regions of DNA and encodes a number of pili and fimbriae likely to be involved in adhesion and biofilm formation that may also contribute to increased antimicrobial drug resistance. CONCLUSION: The panoply of antimicrobial drug resistance genes and mobile genetic elements found suggests that the organism can act as a reservoir of antimicrobial drug resistance determinants in a clinical environment, which is an issue of considerable concern.

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PubMedID: 18419807
Gene_locus related to this paper: strm5-b4sjf3 , strm5-b4sly1 , strm5-b4smq6 , strm5-b4st20 , strm5-bioh , strmk-b2fhb1 , strmk-b2fju9 , strmk-b2fkx8 , strmk-b2fl50 , strmk-b2fl54 , strmk-b2flj0 , strmk-b2fnc5 , strmk-b2fre3 , strmk-b2frm1 , strmk-b2frs0 , strmk-b2fsp0 , strmk-b2ftw9 , strmk-b2fuf3 , strmk-metx , xanma-P95782 , strmk-b2fmj5 , strmk-b2fpy9 , strmk-b2ftk7 , strmk-b2frv5

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Gene_locus strm5-b4sjf3    strm5-b4sly1    strm5-b4smq6    strm5-b4st20    strm5-bioh    strmk-b2fhb1    strmk-b2fju9    strmk-b2fkx8    strmk-b2fl50    strmk-b2fl54    strmk-b2flj0    strmk-b2fnc5    strmk-b2fre3    strmk-b2frm1    strmk-b2frs0    strmk-b2fsp0    strmk-b2ftw9    strmk-b2fuf3    strmk-metx    xanma-P95782    strmk-b2fmj5    strmk-b2fpy9    strmk-b2ftk7    strmk-b2frv5

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Crossman LC, Gould VC, Dow JM, Vernikos GS, Okazaki A, Sebaihia M, Saunders D, Arrowsmith C, Carver T, Peters N, Adlem E, Kerhornou A, Lord A, Murphy L, Seeger K, Squares R, Rutter S, Quail MA, Rajandream MA, Harris D, Churcher C, Bentley SD, Parkhill J, Thomson NR, Avison MB (2008)
The complete genome, comparative and functional analysis of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia reveals an organism heavily shielded by drug resistance determinants
Genome Biol 9 :R74

Crossman LC, Gould VC, Dow JM, Vernikos GS, Okazaki A, Sebaihia M, Saunders D, Arrowsmith C, Carver T, Peters N, Adlem E, Kerhornou A, Lord A, Murphy L, Seeger K, Squares R, Rutter S, Quail MA, Rajandream MA, Harris D, Churcher C, Bentley SD, Parkhill J, Thomson NR, Avison MB (2008)
Genome Biol 9 :R74