Iguchi_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_347

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Title : Complete genome sequence and comparative genome analysis of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O127:H6 strain E2348\/69 - Iguchi_2009_J.Bacteriol_191_347
Author(s) : Iguchi A , Thomson NR , Ogura Y , Saunders D , Ooka T , Henderson IR , Harris D , Asadulghani M , Kurokawa K , Dean P , Kenny B , Quail MA , Thurston S , Dougan G , Hayashi T , Parkhill J , Frankel G
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 191 :347 , 2009
Abstract :

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) was the first pathovar of E. coli to be implicated in human disease; however, no EPEC strain has been fully sequenced until now. Strain E2348/69 (serotype O127:H6 belonging to E. coli phylogroup B2) has been used worldwide as a prototype strain to study EPEC biology, genetics, and virulence. Studies of E2348/69 led to the discovery of the locus of enterocyte effacement-encoded type III secretion system (T3SS) and its cognate effectors, which play a vital role in attaching and effacing lesion formation on gut epithelial cells. In this study, we determined the complete genomic sequence of E2348/69 and performed genomic comparisons with other important E. coli strains. We identified 424 E2348/69-specific genes, most of which are carried on mobile genetic elements, and a number of genetic traits specifically conserved in phylogroup B2 strains irrespective of their pathotypes, including the absence of the ETT2-related T3SS, which is present in E. coli strains belonging to all other phylogroups. The genome analysis revealed the entire gene repertoire related to E2348/69 virulence. Interestingly, E2348/69 contains only 21 intact T3SS effector genes, all of which are carried on prophages and integrative elements, compared to over 50 effector genes in enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157. As E2348/69 is the most-studied pathogenic E. coli strain, this study provides a genomic context for the vast amount of existing experimental data. The unexpected simplicity of the E2348/69 T3SS provides the first opportunity to fully dissect the entire virulence strategy of attaching and effacing pathogens in the genomic context.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: ecoli-Aes , ecoli-rutD , ecoli-bioh , ecoli-C0410 , ecoli-C4836 , ecoli-dlhh , ecoli-entf , ecoli-fes , ecoli-pldb , ecoli-ptrb , ecoli-yafa , ecoli-yaim , ecoli-ybff , ecoli-ycfp , ecoli-ycjy , ecoli-yeiG , ecoli-YFBB , ecoli-yghX , ecoli-yhet , ecoli-yiel , ecoli-yjfp , ecoli-ypfh , ecoli-ypt1 , ecoli-yqia , ecoli-YfhR

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Gene_locus ecoli-Aes    ecoli-rutD    ecoli-bioh    ecoli-C0410    ecoli-C4836    ecoli-dlhh    ecoli-entf    ecoli-fes    ecoli-pldb    ecoli-ptrb    ecoli-yafa    ecoli-yaim    ecoli-ybff    ecoli-ycfp    ecoli-ycjy    ecoli-yeiG    ecoli-YFBB    ecoli-yghX    ecoli-yhet    ecoli-yiel    ecoli-yjfp    ecoli-ypfh    ecoli-ypt1    ecoli-yqia    ecoli-YfhR

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Iguchi A, Thomson NR, Ogura Y, Saunders D, Ooka T, Henderson IR, Harris D, Asadulghani M, Kurokawa K, Dean P, Kenny B, Quail MA, Thurston S, Dougan G, Hayashi T, Parkhill J, Frankel G (2009)
Complete genome sequence and comparative genome analysis of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O127:H6 strain E2348\/69
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :347

Iguchi A, Thomson NR, Ogura Y, Saunders D, Ooka T, Henderson IR, Harris D, Asadulghani M, Kurokawa K, Dean P, Kenny B, Quail MA, Thurston S, Dougan G, Hayashi T, Parkhill J, Frankel G (2009)
Journal of Bacteriology 191 :347