Croucher_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_1480

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Title : Role of conjugative elements in the evolution of the multidrug-resistant pandemic clone Streptococcus pneumoniaeSpain23F ST81 - Croucher_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_1480
Author(s) : Croucher NJ , Walker D , Romero P , Lennard N , Paterson GK , Bason NC , Mitchell AM , Quail MA , Andrew PW , Parkhill J , Bentley SD , Mitchell TJ
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 191 :1480 , 2009
Abstract :

Streptococcus pneumoniae is a human commensal and pathogen able to cause a variety of diseases that annually result in over a million deaths worldwide. The S. pneumoniae(Spain23F) sequence type 81 lineage was among the first recognized pandemic clones and was responsible for almost 40% of penicillin-resistant pneumococcal infections in the United States in the late 1990s. Analysis of the chromosome sequence of a representative strain, and comparison with other available genomes, indicates roles for integrative and conjugative elements in the evolution of pneumococci and, more particularly, the emergence of the multidrug-resistant Spain 23F ST81 lineage. A number of recently acquired loci within the chromosome appear to encode proteins involved in the production of, or immunity to, antimicrobial compounds, which may contribute to the proficiency of this strain at nasopharyngeal colonization. However, further sequencing of other pandemic clones will be required to establish whether there are any general attributes shared by these strains that are responsible for their international success.

PubMedSearch : Croucher_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_1480
PubMedID: 19114491
Gene_locus related to this paper: strpi-pepx , strpj-b8zns7 , strpn-AXE1 , strpn-b2dz20 , strpn-SP0614 , strpn-SP1343

Related information

Gene_locus strpi-pepx    strpj-b8zns7    strpn-AXE1    strpn-b2dz20    strpn-SP0614    strpn-SP1343

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Croucher NJ, Walker D, Romero P, Lennard N, Paterson GK, Bason NC, Mitchell AM, Quail MA, Andrew PW, Parkhill J, Bentley SD, Mitchell TJ (2009)
Role of conjugative elements in the evolution of the multidrug-resistant pandemic clone Streptococcus pneumoniaeSpain23F ST81
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :1480

Croucher NJ, Walker D, Romero P, Lennard N, Paterson GK, Bason NC, Mitchell AM, Quail MA, Andrew PW, Parkhill J, Bentley SD, Mitchell TJ (2009)
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :1480