Seshadri_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_5646

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Title : Comparison of the genome of the oral pathogen Treponema denticola with other spirochete genomes - Seshadri_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_5646
Author(s) : Seshadri R , Myers GS , Tettelin H , Eisen JA , Heidelberg JF , Dodson RJ , Davidsen TM , DeBoy RT , Fouts DE , Haft DH , Selengut J , Ren Q , Brinkac LM , Madupu R , Kolonay J , Durkin SA , Daugherty SC , Shetty J , Shvartsbeyn A , Gebregeorgis E , Geer K , Tsegaye G , Malek J , Ayodeji B , Shatsman S , McLeod MP , Smajs D , Howell JK , Pal S , Amin A , Vashisth P , McNeill TZ , Xiang Q , Sodergren E , Baca E , Weinstock GM , Norris SJ , Fraser CM , Paulsen IT
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 101 :5646 , 2004
Abstract :

We present the complete 2,843,201-bp genome sequence of Treponema denticola (ATCC 35405) an oral spirochete associated with periodontal disease. Analysis of the T. denticola genome reveals factors mediating coaggregation, cell signaling, stress protection, and other competitive and cooperative measures, consistent with its pathogenic nature and lifestyle within the mixed-species environment of subgingival dental plaque. Comparisons with previously sequenced spirochete genomes revealed specific factors contributing to differences and similarities in spirochete physiology as well as pathogenic potential. The T. denticola genome is considerably larger in size than the genome of the related syphilis-causing spirochete Treponema pallidum. The differences in gene content appear to be attributable to a combination of three phenomena: genome reduction, lineage-specific expansions, and horizontal gene transfer. Genes lost due to reductive evolution appear to be largely involved in metabolism and transport, whereas some of the genes that have arisen due to lineage-specific expansions are implicated in various pathogenic interactions, and genes acquired via horizontal gene transfer are largely phage-related or of unknown function.

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Gene_locus trede-q73j01    trede-q73kf5    trede-q73kp3    trede-q73ks1    trede-q73nf8    trede-q73qt5    trede-q73qv0    trede-q73ra4    trede-q73ri8    trede-Q93EK3    trede-TDE0521

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Seshadri R, Myers GS, Tettelin H, Eisen JA, Heidelberg JF, Dodson RJ, Davidsen TM, DeBoy RT, Fouts DE, Haft DH, Selengut J, Ren Q, Brinkac LM, Madupu R, Kolonay J, Durkin SA, Daugherty SC, Shetty J, Shvartsbeyn A, Gebregeorgis E, Geer K, Tsegaye G, Malek J, Ayodeji B, Shatsman S, McLeod MP, Smajs D, Howell JK, Pal S, Amin A, Vashisth P, McNeill TZ, Xiang Q, Sodergren E, Baca E, Weinstock GM, Norris SJ, Fraser CM, Paulsen IT (2004)
Comparison of the genome of the oral pathogen Treponema denticola with other spirochete genomes
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :5646

Seshadri R, Myers GS, Tettelin H, Eisen JA, Heidelberg JF, Dodson RJ, Davidsen TM, DeBoy RT, Fouts DE, Haft DH, Selengut J, Ren Q, Brinkac LM, Madupu R, Kolonay J, Durkin SA, Daugherty SC, Shetty J, Shvartsbeyn A, Gebregeorgis E, Geer K, Tsegaye G, Malek J, Ayodeji B, Shatsman S, McLeod MP, Smajs D, Howell JK, Pal S, Amin A, Vashisth P, McNeill TZ, Xiang Q, Sodergren E, Baca E, Weinstock GM, Norris SJ, Fraser CM, Paulsen IT (2004)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :5646