McClelland_2001_Nature_413_852

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Title : Complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2 - McClelland_2001_Nature_413_852
Author(s) : McClelland M , Sanderson KE , Spieth J , Clifton SW , Latreille P , Courtney L , Porwollik S , Ali J , Dante M , Du F , Hou S , Layman D , Leonard S , Nguyen C , Scott K , Holmes A , Grewal N , Mulvaney E , Ryan E , Sun H , Florea L , Miller W , Stoneking T , Nhan M , Waterston R , Wilson RK
Ref : Nature , 413 :852 , 2001
Abstract :

Salmonella enterica subspecies I, serovar Typhimurium (S. typhimurium), is a leading cause of human gastroenteritis, and is used as a mouse model of human typhoid fever. The incidence of non-typhoid salmonellosis is increasing worldwide, causing millions of infections and many deaths in the human population each year. Here we sequenced the 4,857-kilobase (kb) chromosome and 94-kb virulence plasmid of S. typhimurium strain LT2. The distribution of close homologues of S. typhimurium LT2 genes in eight related enterobacteria was determined using previously completed genomes of three related bacteria, sample sequencing of both S. enterica serovar Paratyphi A (S. paratyphi A) and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and hybridization of three unsequenced genomes to a microarray of S. typhimurium LT2 genes. Lateral transfer of genes is frequent, with 11% of the S. typhimurium LT2 genes missing from S. enterica serovar Typhi (S. typhi), and 29% missing from Escherichia coli K12. The 352 gene homologues of S. typhimurium LT2 confined to subspecies I of S. enterica-containing most mammalian and bird pathogens-are useful for studies of epidemiology, host specificity and pathogenesis. Most of these homologues were previously unknown, and 50 may be exported to the periplasm or outer membrane, rendering them accessible as therapeutic or vaccine targets.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: salen-OPDB , salti-q8z717 , salty-AES , salty-BIOH , salty-ENTF , salty-FES , salty-IROD , salty-IROE , salty-P74847 , salty-PLDB , salty-STM0332 , salty-STM2547 , salty-STM3079 , salty-STM4506 , salty-STY1441 , salty-STY2428 , salty-STY3846 , salty-yafa , salty-YBFF , salty-ycfp , salty-YFBB , salty-YHET , salty-YJFP , salty-YQIA

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Gene_locus salen-OPDB    salti-q8z717    salty-AES    salty-BIOH    salty-ENTF    salty-FES    salty-IROD    salty-IROE    salty-P74847    salty-PLDB    salty-STM0332    salty-STM2547    salty-STM3079    salty-STM4506    salty-STY1441    salty-STY2428    salty-STY3846    salty-yafa    salty-YBFF    salty-ycfp    salty-YFBB    salty-YHET    salty-YJFP    salty-YQIA

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McClelland M, Sanderson KE, Spieth J, Clifton SW, Latreille P, Courtney L, Porwollik S, Ali J, Dante M, Du F, Hou S, Layman D, Leonard S, Nguyen C, Scott K, Holmes A, Grewal N, Mulvaney E, Ryan E, Sun H, Florea L, Miller W, Stoneking T, Nhan M, Waterston R, Wilson RK (2001)
Complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2
Nature 413 :852

McClelland M, Sanderson KE, Spieth J, Clifton SW, Latreille P, Courtney L, Porwollik S, Ali J, Dante M, Du F, Hou S, Layman D, Leonard S, Nguyen C, Scott K, Holmes A, Grewal N, Mulvaney E, Ryan E, Sun H, Florea L, Miller W, Stoneking T, Nhan M, Waterston R, Wilson RK (2001)
Nature 413 :852