Rosenstein_2009_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_75_811

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Title : Genome analysis of the meat starter culture bacterium Staphylococcus carnosus TM300 - Rosenstein_2009_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_75_811
Author(s) : Rosenstein R , Nerz C , Biswas L , Resch A , Raddatz G , Schuster SC , Gotz F
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 75 :811 , 2009
Abstract :

The Staphylococcus carnosus genome has the highest GC content of all sequenced staphylococcal genomes, with 34.6%, and therefore represents a species that is set apart from S. aureus, S. epidermidis, S. saprophyticus, and S. haemolyticus. With only 2.56 Mbp, the genome belongs to a family of smaller staphylococcal genomes, and the ori and ter regions are asymmetrically arranged with the replichores I (1.05 Mbp) and II (1.5 Mbp). The events leading up to this asymmetry probably occurred not that long ago in evolution, as there was not enough time to approach the natural tendency of a physical balance. Unlike the genomes of pathogenic species, the TM300 genome does not contain mobile elements such as plasmids, insertion sequences, transposons, or STAR elements; also, the number of repeat sequences is markedly decreased, suggesting a comparatively high stability of the genome. While most S. aureus genomes contain several prophages and genomic islands, the TM300 genome contains only one prophage, PhiTM300, and one genomic island, nuSCA1, which is characterized by a mosaic structure mainly composed of species-specific genes. Most of the metabolic core pathways are present in the genome. Some open reading frames are truncated, which reflects the nutrient-rich environment of the meat starter culture, making some functions dispensable. The genome is well equipped with all functions necessary for the starter culture, such as nitrate/nitrite reduction, various sugar degradation pathways, two catalases, and nine osmoprotection systems. The genome lacks most of the toxins typical of S. aureus as well as genes involved in biofilm formation, underscoring the nonpathogenic status.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: staau-SAV2594 , stact-b9diq3 , stact-b9djk2 , stact-b9dkz8 , stact-b9dl51 , stact-b9dl58 , stact-b9dlj4 , stact-b9dn40 , stact-b9dpa0 , stact-b9dq82 , stact-b9dq91 , stact-b9djq4

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Gene_locus staau-SAV2594    stact-b9diq3    stact-b9djk2    stact-b9dkz8    stact-b9dl51    stact-b9dl58    stact-b9dlj4    stact-b9dn40    stact-b9dpa0    stact-b9dq82    stact-b9dq91    stact-b9djq4

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Rosenstein R, Nerz C, Biswas L, Resch A, Raddatz G, Schuster SC, Gotz F (2009)
Genome analysis of the meat starter culture bacterium Staphylococcus carnosus TM300
Applied Environmental Microbiology 75 :811

Rosenstein R, Nerz C, Biswas L, Resch A, Raddatz G, Schuster SC, Gotz F (2009)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 75 :811