Kuwahara_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_14919

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Title : Genomic analysis of Bacteroides fragilis reveals extensive DNA inversions regulating cell surface adaptation - Kuwahara_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_14919
Author(s) : Kuwahara T , Yamashita A , Hirakawa H , Nakayama H , Toh H , Okada N , Kuhara S , Hattori M , Hayashi T , Ohnishi Y
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 101 :14919 , 2004
Abstract :

Bacteroides are predominant human colonic commensals, but the principal pathogenic species, Bacteroides fragilis (BF), lives closely associated with the mucosal surface, whereas a second major species, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (BT), concentrates within the colon. We find corresponding differences in their genomes, based on determination of the genome sequence of BF and comparative analysis with BT. Both species have acquired two mechanisms that contribute to their dominance among the colonic microbiota: an exceptional capability to use a wide range of dietary polysaccharides by gene amplification and the capacity to create variable surface antigenicities by multiple DNA inversion systems. However, the gene amplification for polysaccharide assimilation is more developed in BT, in keeping with its internal localization. In contrast, external antigenic structures can be changed more systematically in BF. Thereby, at the mucosal surface, where microbes encounter continuous attack by host defenses, BF evasion of the immune system is favored, and its colonization and infectious potential are increased.

PubMedSearch : Kuwahara_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_14919
PubMedID: 15466707
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacfn-q5lh43 , bacfr-q64mh3 , bacfr-q64n33 , bacfr-q64qs3 , bacfr-q64t24 , bacfr-q64uj8 , bacfr-q64vl4 , bacfr-q64vx6 , bacfr-q64wh2 , bacfr-q64xp9 , bacfr-q64yv4 , bacfr-q650j0

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Gene_locus bacfn-q5lh43    bacfr-q64mh3    bacfr-q64n33    bacfr-q64qs3    bacfr-q64t24    bacfr-q64uj8    bacfr-q64vl4    bacfr-q64vx6    bacfr-q64wh2    bacfr-q64xp9    bacfr-q64yv4    bacfr-q650j0

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Kuwahara T, Yamashita A, Hirakawa H, Nakayama H, Toh H, Okada N, Kuhara S, Hattori M, Hayashi T, Ohnishi Y (2004)
Genomic analysis of Bacteroides fragilis reveals extensive DNA inversions regulating cell surface adaptation
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :14919

Kuwahara T, Yamashita A, Hirakawa H, Nakayama H, Toh H, Okada N, Kuhara S, Hattori M, Hayashi T, Ohnishi Y (2004)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :14919