Deng_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_4601

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Title : Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis KIM - Deng_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_4601
Author(s) : Deng W , Burland V , Plunkett G, 3rd , Boutin A , Mayhew GF , Liss P , Perna NT , Rose DJ , Mau B , Zhou S , Schwartz DC , Fetherston JD , Lindler LE , Brubaker RR , Plano GV , Straley SC , McDonough KA , Nilles ML , Matson JS , Blattner FR , Perry RD
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 184 :4601 , 2002
Abstract :

We present the complete genome sequence of Yersinia pestis KIM, the etiologic agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague. The strain KIM, biovar Mediaevalis, is associated with the second pandemic, including the Black Death. The 4.6-Mb genome encodes 4,198 open reading frames (ORFs). The origin, terminus, and most genes encoding DNA replication proteins are similar to those of Escherichia coli K-12. The KIM genome sequence was compared with that of Y. pestis CO92, biovar Orientalis, revealing homologous sequences but a remarkable amount of genome rearrangement for strains so closely related. The differences appear to result from multiple inversions of genome segments at insertion sequences, in a manner consistent with present knowledge of replication and recombination. There are few differences attributable to horizontal transfer. The KIM and E. coli K-12 genome proteins were also compared, exposing surprising amounts of locally colinear "backbone," or synteny, that is not discernible at the nucleotide level. Nearly 54% of KIM ORFs are significantly similar to K-12 proteins, with conserved housekeeping functions. However, a number of E. coli pathways and transport systems and at least one global regulator were not found, reflecting differences in lifestyle between them. In KIM-specific islands, new genes encode candidate pathogenicity proteins, including iron transport systems, putative adhesins, toxins, and fimbriae.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: yerpe-BIOH , yerpe-PIP , yerpe-PLDB , yerpe-PTRB , yerpe-q8zey9 , yerpe-Y0507 , yerpe-Y0644 , yerpe-y1616 , yerpe-y3224 , yerpe-YBTT , yerpe-YPLA , yerpe-YPO0180 , yerpe-YPO0667 , yerpe-YPO0773 , yerpe-YPO0986 , yerpe-YPO1501 , yerpe-YPO1997 , yerpe-YPO2002 , yerpe-YPO2336 , yerpe-YPO2526 , yerpe-YPO2638 , yerpe-YPO2814 , yerpe-YPO4014

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Gene_locus yerpe-BIOH    yerpe-PIP    yerpe-PLDB    yerpe-PTRB    yerpe-q8zey9    yerpe-Y0507    yerpe-Y0644    yerpe-y1616    yerpe-y3224    yerpe-YBTT    yerpe-YPLA    yerpe-YPO0180    yerpe-YPO0667    yerpe-YPO0773    yerpe-YPO0986    yerpe-YPO1501    yerpe-YPO1997    yerpe-YPO2002    yerpe-YPO2336    yerpe-YPO2526    yerpe-YPO2638    yerpe-YPO2814    yerpe-YPO4014

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Deng W, Burland V, Plunkett G, 3rd, Boutin A, Mayhew GF, Liss P, Perna NT, Rose DJ, Mau B, Zhou S, Schwartz DC, Fetherston JD, Lindler LE, Brubaker RR, Plano GV, Straley SC, McDonough KA, Nilles ML, Matson JS, Blattner FR, Perry RD (2002)
Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis KIM
Journal of Bacteriology 184 :4601

Deng W, Burland V, Plunkett G, 3rd, Boutin A, Mayhew GF, Liss P, Perna NT, Rose DJ, Mau B, Zhou S, Schwartz DC, Fetherston JD, Lindler LE, Brubaker RR, Plano GV, Straley SC, McDonough KA, Nilles ML, Matson JS, Blattner FR, Perry RD (2002)
Journal of Bacteriology 184 :4601