Silby_2009_Genome.Biol_10_R51

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Title : Genomic and genetic analyses of diversity and plant interactions of Pseudomonas fluorescens - Silby_2009_Genome.Biol_10_R51
Author(s) : Silby MW , Cerdeno-Tarraga AM , Vernikos GS , Giddens SR , Jackson RW , Preston GM , Zhang XX , Moon CD , Gehrig SM , Godfrey SA , Knight CG , Malone JG , Robinson Z , Spiers AJ , Harris S , Challis GL , Yaxley AM , Harris D , Seeger K , Murphy L , Rutter S , Squares R , Quail MA , Saunders E , Mavromatis K , Brettin TS , Bentley SD , Hothersall J , Stephens E , Thomas CM , Parkhill J , Levy SB , Rainey PB , Thomson NR
Ref : Genome Biol , 10 :R51 , 2009
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Pseudomonas fluorescens are common soil bacteria that can improve plant health through nutrient cycling, pathogen antagonism and induction of plant defenses. The genome sequences of strains SBW25 and Pf0-1 were determined and compared to each other and with P. fluorescens Pf-5. A functional genomic in vivo expression technology (IVET) screen provided insight into genes used by P. fluorescens in its natural environment and an improved understanding of the ecological significance of diversity within this species. RESULTS: Comparisons of three P. fluorescens genomes (SBW25, Pf0-1, Pf-5) revealed considerable divergence: 61% of genes are shared, the majority located near the replication origin. Phylogenetic and average amino acid identity analyses showed a low overall relationship. A functional screen of SBW25 defined 125 plant-induced genes including a range of functions specific to the plant environment. Orthologues of 83 of these exist in Pf0-1 and Pf-5, with 73 shared by both strains. The P. fluorescens genomes carry numerous complex repetitive DNA sequences, some resembling Miniature Inverted-repeat Transposable Elements (MITEs). In SBW25, repeat density and distribution revealed 'repeat deserts' lacking repeats, covering approximately 40% of the genome. CONCLUSIONS: P. fluorescens genomes are highly diverse. Strain-specific regions around the replication terminus suggest genome compartmentalization. The genomic heterogeneity among the three strains is reminiscent of a species complex rather than a single species. That 42% of plant-inducible genes were not shared by all strains reinforces this conclusion and shows that ecological success requires specialized and core functions. The diversity also indicates the significant size of genetic information within the Pseudomonas pan genome.

PubMedSearch : Silby_2009_Genome.Biol_10_R51
PubMedID: 19432983
Gene_locus related to this paper: psef5-metx , psefl-este , psefs-c3jz63 , psefs-c3jzq8 , psefs-c3k1v7 , psefs-c3k3d6 , psefs-c3k3m8 , psefs-c3k3s9 , psefs-c3k5q5 , psefs-c3k6c6 , psefs-c3k7v4 , psefs-c3k8m7 , psefs-c3k8y7 , psefs-c3k9z2 , psefs-c3k032 , psefs-c3k320 , psefs-c3k362 , psefs-c3k632 , psefs-c3k927 , psefs-c3kan9 , psefs-c3kbe5 , psefs-c3kdh9 , psefs-c3ke34 , psefs-laaa , psepf-q3k5t9 , psepf-q3k6f3 , psepf-q3k524 , psepf-q3kcu9 , psepf-q3kd07 , psepf-q3kf33 , psepf-q3kh87 , psefs-c3jxp6 , psepf-q3kf85 , psefs-c3k813 , psefs-c3keb8 , psefl-e2xkc8 , psefs-c3k9x6

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Gene_locus psef5-metx    psefl-este    psefs-c3jz63    psefs-c3jzq8    psefs-c3k1v7    psefs-c3k3d6    psefs-c3k3m8    psefs-c3k3s9    psefs-c3k5q5    psefs-c3k6c6    psefs-c3k7v4    psefs-c3k8m7    psefs-c3k8y7    psefs-c3k9z2    psefs-c3k032    psefs-c3k320    psefs-c3k362    psefs-c3k632    psefs-c3k927    psefs-c3kan9    psefs-c3kbe5    psefs-c3kdh9    psefs-c3ke34    psefs-laaa    psepf-q3k5t9    psepf-q3k6f3    psepf-q3k524    psepf-q3kcu9    psepf-q3kd07    psepf-q3kf33    psepf-q3kh87    psefs-c3jxp6    psepf-q3kf85    psefs-c3k813    psefs-c3keb8    psefl-e2xkc8    psefs-c3k9x6
Gene_locus_frgt psefs-c3jya4    psefs-c3kbn7

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Silby MW, Cerdeno-Tarraga AM, Vernikos GS, Giddens SR, Jackson RW, Preston GM, Zhang XX, Moon CD, Gehrig SM, Godfrey SA, Knight CG, Malone JG, Robinson Z, Spiers AJ, Harris S, Challis GL, Yaxley AM, Harris D, Seeger K, Murphy L, Rutter S, Squares R, Quail MA, Saunders E, Mavromatis K, Brettin TS, Bentley SD, Hothersall J, Stephens E, Thomas CM, Parkhill J, Levy SB, Rainey PB, Thomson NR (2009)
Genomic and genetic analyses of diversity and plant interactions of Pseudomonas fluorescens
Genome Biol 10 :R51

Silby MW, Cerdeno-Tarraga AM, Vernikos GS, Giddens SR, Jackson RW, Preston GM, Zhang XX, Moon CD, Gehrig SM, Godfrey SA, Knight CG, Malone JG, Robinson Z, Spiers AJ, Harris S, Challis GL, Yaxley AM, Harris D, Seeger K, Murphy L, Rutter S, Squares R, Quail MA, Saunders E, Mavromatis K, Brettin TS, Bentley SD, Hothersall J, Stephens E, Thomas CM, Parkhill J, Levy SB, Rainey PB, Thomson NR (2009)
Genome Biol 10 :R51