Smith_2007_PLoS.One_2_e1271

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Title : Analysis of the neurotoxin complex genes in Clostridium botulinum A1-A4 and B1 strains: BoNT\/A3, \/Ba4 and \/B1 clusters are located within plasmids - Smith_2007_PLoS.One_2_e1271
Author(s) : Smith TJ , Hill KK , Foley BT , Detter JC , Munk AC , Bruce DC , Doggett NA , Smith LA , Marks JD , Xie G , Brettin TS
Ref : PLoS ONE , 2 :e1271 , 2007
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Clostridium botulinum and related clostridial species express extremely potent neurotoxins known as botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) that cause long-lasting, potentially fatal intoxications in humans and other mammals. The amino acid variation within the BoNT is used to categorize the species into seven immunologically distinct BoNT serotypes (A-G) which are further divided into subtypes. The BoNTs are located within two generally conserved gene arrangements known as botulinum progenitor complexes which encode toxin-associated proteins involved in toxin stability and expression. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Because serotype A and B strains are responsible for the vast majority of human botulism cases worldwide, the location, arrangement and sequences of genes from eight different toxin complexes representing four different BoNT/A subtypes (BoNT/A1-Ba4) and one BoNT/B1 strain were examined. The bivalent Ba4 strain contained both the BoNT/A4 and BoNT/bvB toxin clusters. The arrangements of the BoNT/A3 and BoNT/A4 subtypes differed from the BoNT/A1 strains and were similar to those of BoNT/A2. However, unlike the BoNT/A2 subtype, the toxin complex genes of BoNT/A3 and BoNT/A4 were found within large plasmids and not within the chromosome. In the Ba4 strain, both BoNT toxin clusters (A4 and bivalent B) were located within the same 270 kb plasmid, separated by 97 kb. Complete genomic sequencing of the BoNT/B1 strain also revealed that its toxin complex genes were located within a 149 kb plasmid and the BoNT/A3 complex is within a 267 kb plasmid. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Despite their size differences and the BoNT genes they contain, the three plasmids containing these toxin cluster genes share significant sequence identity. The presence of partial insertion sequence (IS) elements, evidence of recombination/gene duplication events, and the discovery of the BoNT/A3, BoNT/Ba4 and BoNT/B1 toxin complex genes within plasmids illustrate the different mechanisms by which these genes move among diverse genetic backgrounds of C. botulinum.

PubMedSearch : Smith_2007_PLoS.One_2_e1271
PubMedID: 18060065
Gene_locus related to this paper: clob1-a7fqm2 , clob1-a7fv94 , clobl-a7gbn0 , clobh-pip , clobh-a5i3m0 , clob1-a7fvd9 , clobl-a7gbt4

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Gene_locus clob1-a7fqm2    clob1-a7fv94    clobl-a7gbn0    clobh-pip    clobh-a5i3m0    clob1-a7fvd9    clobl-a7gbt4

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Smith TJ, Hill KK, Foley BT, Detter JC, Munk AC, Bruce DC, Doggett NA, Smith LA, Marks JD, Xie G, Brettin TS (2007)
Analysis of the neurotoxin complex genes in Clostridium botulinum A1-A4 and B1 strains: BoNT\/A3, \/Ba4 and \/B1 clusters are located within plasmids
PLoS ONE 2 :e1271

Smith TJ, Hill KK, Foley BT, Detter JC, Munk AC, Bruce DC, Doggett NA, Smith LA, Marks JD, Xie G, Brettin TS (2007)
PLoS ONE 2 :e1271