Klee_2010_PLoS.One_5_e10986

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Title : The genome of a Bacillus isolate causing anthrax in chimpanzees combines chromosomal properties of B. cereus with B. anthracis virulence plasmids - Klee_2010_PLoS.One_5_e10986
Author(s) : Klee SR , Brzuszkiewicz EB , Nattermann H , Bruggemann H , Dupke S , Wollherr A , Franz T , Pauli G , Appel B , Liebl W , Couacy-Hymann E , Boesch C , Meyer FD , Leendertz FH , Ellerbrok H , Gottschalk G , Grunow R , Liesegang H
Ref : PLoS ONE , 5 :e10986 , 2010
Abstract :

Anthrax is a fatal disease caused by strains of Bacillus anthracis. Members of this monophyletic species are non motile and are all characterized by the presence of four prophages and a nonsense mutation in the plcR regulator gene. Here we report the complete genome sequence of a Bacillus strain isolated from a chimpanzee that had died with clinical symptoms of anthrax. Unlike classic B. anthracis, this strain was motile and lacked the four prohages and the nonsense mutation. Four replicons were identified, a chromosome and three plasmids. Comparative genome analysis revealed that the chromosome resembles those of non-B. anthracis members of the Bacillus cereus group, whereas two plasmids were identical to the anthrax virulence plasmids pXO1 and pXO2. The function of the newly discovered third plasmid with a length of 14 kbp is unknown. A detailed comparison of genomic loci encoding key features confirmed a higher similarity to B. thuringiensis serovar konkukian strain 97-27 and B. cereus E33L than to B. anthracis strains. For the first time we describe the sequence of an anthrax causing bacterium possessing both anthrax plasmids that apparently does not belong to the monophyletic group of all so far known B. anthracis strains and that differs in important diagnostic features. The data suggest that this bacterium has evolved from a B. cereus strain independently from the classic B. anthracis strains and established a B. anthracis lifestyle. Therefore we suggest to designate this isolate as "B. cereus variety (var.) anthracis".

PubMedSearch : Klee_2010_PLoS.One_5_e10986
PubMedID: 20634886
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacan-BA1866 , bacan-BA2392 , bacan-BA4324 , bacan-BA5009 , bacan-BA5110 , bacce-BC2171 , bacce-BC5130

Related information

Gene_locus bacan-BA1866    bacan-BA2392    bacan-BA4324    bacan-BA5009    bacan-BA5110    bacce-BC2171    bacce-BC5130

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Klee SR, Brzuszkiewicz EB, Nattermann H, Bruggemann H, Dupke S, Wollherr A, Franz T, Pauli G, Appel B, Liebl W, Couacy-Hymann E, Boesch C, Meyer FD, Leendertz FH, Ellerbrok H, Gottschalk G, Grunow R, Liesegang H (2010)
The genome of a Bacillus isolate causing anthrax in chimpanzees combines chromosomal properties of B. cereus with B. anthracis virulence plasmids
PLoS ONE 5 :e10986

Klee SR, Brzuszkiewicz EB, Nattermann H, Bruggemann H, Dupke S, Wollherr A, Franz T, Pauli G, Appel B, Liebl W, Couacy-Hymann E, Boesch C, Meyer FD, Leendertz FH, Ellerbrok H, Gottschalk G, Grunow R, Liesegang H (2010)
PLoS ONE 5 :e10986