Tauch_2008_J.Biotechnol_136_11

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Title : The lifestyle of Corynebacterium urealyticum derived from its complete genome sequence established by pyrosequencing - Tauch_2008_J.Biotechnol_136_11
Author(s) : Tauch A , Trost E , Tilker A , Ludewig U , Schneiker S , Goesmann A , Arnold W , Bekel T , Brinkrolf K , Brune I , Gotker S , Kalinowski J , Kamp PB , Lobo FP , Viehoever P , Weisshaar B , Soriano F , Droge M , Puhler A
Ref : J Biotechnol , 136 :11 , 2008
Abstract :

Corynebacterium urealyticum is a lipid-requiring, urealytic bacterium of the human skin flora that has been recognized as causative agent of urinary tract infections. We report the analysis of the complete genome sequence of C. urealyticum DSM7109, which was initially recovered from a patient with alkaline-encrusted cystitis. The genome sequence was determined by a combination of pyrosequencing and Sanger technology. The chromosome of C. urealyticum DSM7109 has a size of 2,369,219bp and contains 2024 predicted coding sequences, of which 78% were considered as orthologous with genes in the Corynebacterium jeikeium K411 genome. Metabolic analysis of the lipid-requiring phenotype revealed the absence of a fatty acid synthase gene and the presence of a beta-oxidation pathway along with a large repertoire of auxillary genes for the degradation of exogenous fatty acids. A urease locus with the gene order ureABCEFGD may play a pivotal role in virulence of C. urealyticum by the alkalinization of human urine and the formation of struvite stones. Multidrug resistance of C. urealyticum DSM7109 is mediated by transposable elements, conferring resistances to macrolides, lincosamides, ketolides, aminoglycosides, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline. The complete genome sequence of C. urealyticum revealed a detailed picture of the lifestyle of this opportunistic human pathogen.

PubMedSearch : Tauch_2008_J.Biotechnol_136_11
PubMedID: 18367281
Gene_locus related to this paper: corjk-q4jta2 , coru7-b1vdx7 , coru7-b1vec6 , coru7-b1vec7 , coru7-b1vgb2 , coru7-b1vhj3 , coru7-b1vhm7 , coru7-b1vhw7 , coru7-b1vi01 , coru7-b1vi11 , coru7-b1vi21 , coru7-b1vig1 , coru7-b1vik9 , coru7-metx , coru7-b1vec9 , coru7-b1vix1

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Gene_locus corjk-q4jta2    coru7-b1vdx7    coru7-b1vec6    coru7-b1vec7    coru7-b1vgb2    coru7-b1vhj3    coru7-b1vhm7    coru7-b1vhw7    coru7-b1vi01    coru7-b1vi11    coru7-b1vi21    coru7-b1vig1    coru7-b1vik9    coru7-metx    coru7-b1vec9    coru7-b1vix1

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Tauch A, Trost E, Tilker A, Ludewig U, Schneiker S, Goesmann A, Arnold W, Bekel T, Brinkrolf K, Brune I, Gotker S, Kalinowski J, Kamp PB, Lobo FP, Viehoever P, Weisshaar B, Soriano F, Droge M, Puhler A (2008)
The lifestyle of Corynebacterium urealyticum derived from its complete genome sequence established by pyrosequencing
J Biotechnol 136 :11

Tauch A, Trost E, Tilker A, Ludewig U, Schneiker S, Goesmann A, Arnold W, Bekel T, Brinkrolf K, Brune I, Gotker S, Kalinowski J, Kamp PB, Lobo FP, Viehoever P, Weisshaar B, Soriano F, Droge M, Puhler A (2008)
J Biotechnol 136 :11