Smith_2007_Genes.Dev_21_601

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Title : New insights into Acinetobacter baumannii pathogenesis revealed by high-density pyrosequencing and transposon mutagenesis - Smith_2007_Genes.Dev_21_601
Author(s) : Smith MG , Gianoulis TA , Pukatzki S , Mekalanos JJ , Ornston LN , Gerstein M , Snyder M
Ref : Genes Dev , 21 :601 , 2007
Abstract :

Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged as an important and problematic human pathogen as it is the causative agent of several types of infections including pneumonia, meningitis, septicemia, and urinary tract infections. We explored the pathogenic content of this harmful pathogen using a combination of DNA sequencing and insertional mutagenesis. The genome of this organism was sequenced using a strategy involving high-density pyrosequencing, a novel, rapid method of high-throughput sequencing. Excluding the rDNA repeats, the assembled genome is 3,976,746 base pairs (bp) and has 3830 ORFs. A significant fraction of ORFs (17.2%) are located in 28 putative alien islands, indicating that the genome has acquired a large amount of foreign DNA. Consistent with its role in pathogenesis, a remarkable number of the islands (16) contain genes implicated in virulence, indicating the organism devotes a considerable portion of its genes to pathogenesis. The largest island contains elements homologous to the Legionella/Coxiella Type IV secretion apparatus. Type IV secretion systems have been demonstrated to be important for virulence in other organisms and thus are likely to help mediate pathogenesis of A. baumannii. Insertional mutagenesis generated avirulent isolates of A. baumannii and verified that six of the islands contain virulence genes, including two novel islands containing genes that lacked homology with others in the databases. The DNA sequencing approach described in this study allows the rapid elucidation of the DNA sequence of any microbe and, when combined with genetic screens, can identify many novel genes important for microbial pathogenesis.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: acib1-e8pgf8 , acib3-metx , acib5-b7iaz7 , aciba-d0c661 , aciba-d0c992 , aciba-k6lkl9 , aciba-q76hj1 , acibc-b2huf4 , acibc-b2i0a2 , acibc-b2i0w9 , acibc-b2i2b0 , acibt-a3m1g6 , acibt-a3m5r6 , acibt-a3m5t3 , acibt-a3m5x2 , acibt-a3m5z0 , acibt-a3m7c7 , acibt-a3m627 , acibt-a3m707 , acibt-a3mab8 , aciby-b0v723 , acica-d0s0a7 , aciba-f5iht4 , aciba-a0a009wzt4

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Gene_locus acib1-e8pgf8    acib3-metx    acib5-b7iaz7    aciba-d0c661    aciba-d0c992    aciba-k6lkl9    aciba-q76hj1    acibc-b2huf4    acibc-b2i0a2    acibc-b2i0w9    acibc-b2i2b0    acibt-a3m1g6    acibt-a3m5r6    acibt-a3m5t3    acibt-a3m5x2    acibt-a3m5z0    acibt-a3m7c7    acibt-a3m627    acibt-a3m707    acibt-a3mab8    aciby-b0v723    acica-d0s0a7    aciba-f5iht4    aciba-a0a009wzt4

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Smith MG, Gianoulis TA, Pukatzki S, Mekalanos JJ, Ornston LN, Gerstein M, Snyder M (2007)
New insights into Acinetobacter baumannii pathogenesis revealed by high-density pyrosequencing and transposon mutagenesis
Genes Dev 21 :601

Smith MG, Gianoulis TA, Pukatzki S, Mekalanos JJ, Ornston LN, Gerstein M, Snyder M (2007)
Genes Dev 21 :601