Dunning Hotopp_2006_PLoS.Genet_2_e21

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Title : Comparative genomics of emerging human ehrlichiosis agents - Dunning Hotopp_2006_PLoS.Genet_2_e21
Author(s) : Dunning Hotopp JC , Lin M , Madupu R , Crabtree J , Angiuoli SV , Eisen JA , Seshadri R , Ren Q , Wu M , Utterback TR , Smith S , Lewis M , Khouri H , Zhang C , Niu H , Lin Q , Ohashi N , Zhi N , Nelson W , Brinkac LM , Dodson RJ , Rosovitz MJ , Sundaram J , Daugherty SC , Davidsen T , Durkin AS , Gwinn M , Haft DH , Selengut JD , Sullivan SA , Zafar N , Zhou L , Benahmed F , Forberger H , Halpin R , Mulligan S , Robinson J , White O , Rikihisa Y , Tettelin H
Ref : PLoS Genet , 2 :e21 , 2006
Abstract :

Anaplasma (formerly Ehrlichia) phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, and Neorickettsia (formerly Ehrlichia) sennetsu are intracellular vector-borne pathogens that cause human ehrlichiosis, an emerging infectious disease. We present the complete genome sequences of these organisms along with comparisons to other organisms in the Rickettsiales order. Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. display a unique large expansion of immunodominant outer membrane proteins facilitating antigenic variation. All Rickettsiales have a diminished ability to synthesize amino acids compared to their closest free-living relatives. Unlike members of the Rickettsiaceae family, these pathogenic Anaplasmataceae are capable of making all major vitamins, cofactors, and nucleotides, which could confer a beneficial role in the invertebrate vector or the vertebrate host. Further analysis identified proteins potentially involved in vacuole confinement of the Anaplasmataceae, a life cycle involving a hematophagous vector, vertebrate pathogenesis, human pathogenesis, and lack of transovarial transmission. These discoveries provide significant insights into the biology of these obligate intracellular pathogens.

PubMedSearch : Dunning Hotopp_2006_PLoS.Genet_2_e21
PubMedID: 16482227
Gene_locus related to this paper: anapz-q2gj80 , anapz-q2gle9 , anapz-q2glf0 , anapz-q2gln7 , ehrch-q40iu0 , ehrch-q40jj7 , ehrcr-q2gfq9 , neosm-q2gcq8 , neosm-q2gdf2 , neosm-q2gcn8 , anapz-q2gk48 , ehrcr-q2ggj6

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Gene_locus anapz-q2gj80    anapz-q2gle9    anapz-q2glf0    anapz-q2gln7    ehrch-q40iu0    ehrch-q40jj7    ehrcr-q2gfq9    neosm-q2gcq8    neosm-q2gdf2    neosm-q2gcn8    anapz-q2gk48    ehrcr-q2ggj6

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Dunning Hotopp JC, Lin M, Madupu R, Crabtree J, Angiuoli SV, Eisen JA, Seshadri R, Ren Q, Wu M, Utterback TR, Smith S, Lewis M, Khouri H, Zhang C, Niu H, Lin Q, Ohashi N, Zhi N, Nelson W, Brinkac LM, Dodson RJ, Rosovitz MJ, Sundaram J, Daugherty SC, Davidsen T, Durkin AS, Gwinn M, Haft DH, Selengut JD, Sullivan SA, Zafar N, Zhou L, Benahmed F, Forberger H, Halpin R, Mulligan S, Robinson J, White O, Rikihisa Y, Tettelin H (2006)
Comparative genomics of emerging human ehrlichiosis agents
PLoS Genet 2 :e21

Dunning Hotopp JC, Lin M, Madupu R, Crabtree J, Angiuoli SV, Eisen JA, Seshadri R, Ren Q, Wu M, Utterback TR, Smith S, Lewis M, Khouri H, Zhang C, Niu H, Lin Q, Ohashi N, Zhi N, Nelson W, Brinkac LM, Dodson RJ, Rosovitz MJ, Sundaram J, Daugherty SC, Davidsen T, Durkin AS, Gwinn M, Haft DH, Selengut JD, Sullivan SA, Zafar N, Zhou L, Benahmed F, Forberger H, Halpin R, Mulligan S, Robinson J, White O, Rikihisa Y, Tettelin H (2006)
PLoS Genet 2 :e21