Takeuchi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_7292

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Title : Whole-genome sequencing of staphylococcus haemolyticus uncovers the extreme plasticity of its genome and the evolution of human-colonizing staphylococcal species - Takeuchi_2005_J.Bacteriol_187_7292
Author(s) : Takeuchi F , Watanabe S , Baba T , Yuzawa H , Ito T , Morimoto Y , Kuroda M , Cui L , Takahashi M , Ankai A , Baba S , Fukui S , Lee JC , Hiramatsu K
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 187 :7292 , 2005
Abstract :

Staphylococcus haemolyticus is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that colonizes human skin and is remarkable for its highly antibiotic-resistant phenotype. We determined the complete genome sequence of S.haemolyticus to better understand its pathogenicity and evolutionary relatedness to the other staphylococcal species. A large proportion of the open reading frames in the genomes of S.haemolyticus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis were conserved in their sequence and order on the chromosome. We identified a region of the bacterial chromosome just downstream of the origin of replication that showed little homology among the species but was conserved among strains within a species. This novel region, designated the "oriC environ," likely contributes to the evolution and differentiation of the staphylococcal species, since it was enriched for species-specific nonessential genes that contribute to the biological features of each staphylococcal species. A comparative analysis of the genomes of S.haemolyticus, S.aureus, and S.epidermidis elucidated differences in their biological and genetic characteristics and pathogenic potentials. We identified as many as 82 insertion sequences in the S.haemolyticus chromosome that probably mediated frequent genomic rearrangements, resulting in phenotypic diversification of the strain. Such rearrangements could have brought genomic plasticity to this species and contributed to its acquisition of antibiotic resistance.

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PubMedID: 16237012
Gene_locus related to this paper: stahj-q4l3b3 , stahj-q4l4l0 , stahj-q4l7a8 , stahj-q4l7d5 , stahj-q4l8k8 , stahj-q4l8w4 , stahj-q4l8z5 , stahj-q4l9j6 , stahj-q4l432 , stahj-q4l435 , stahj-q4l478 , stahj-q4l521 , stahj-q4l548 , stahj-q4l609 , stahj-q4l866 , stahj-q4l910 , stahj-q4l940 , stahj-q4lak5

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Gene_locus stahj-q4l3b3    stahj-q4l4l0    stahj-q4l7a8    stahj-q4l7d5    stahj-q4l8k8    stahj-q4l8w4    stahj-q4l8z5    stahj-q4l9j6    stahj-q4l432    stahj-q4l435    stahj-q4l478    stahj-q4l521    stahj-q4l548    stahj-q4l609    stahj-q4l866    stahj-q4l910    stahj-q4l940    stahj-q4lak5

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Takeuchi F, Watanabe S, Baba T, Yuzawa H, Ito T, Morimoto Y, Kuroda M, Cui L, Takahashi M, Ankai A, Baba S, Fukui S, Lee JC, Hiramatsu K (2005)
Whole-genome sequencing of staphylococcus haemolyticus uncovers the extreme plasticity of its genome and the evolution of human-colonizing staphylococcal species
Journal of Bacteriology 187 :7292

Takeuchi F, Watanabe S, Baba T, Yuzawa H, Ito T, Morimoto Y, Kuroda M, Cui L, Takahashi M, Ankai A, Baba S, Fukui S, Lee JC, Hiramatsu K (2005)
Journal of Bacteriology 187 :7292