Tauch_2008_J.Biotechnol_136_22

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Title : Ultrafast pyrosequencing of Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii DSM44385 revealed insights into the physiology of a lipophilic corynebacterium that lacks mycolic acids - Tauch_2008_J.Biotechnol_136_22
Author(s) : Tauch A , Schneider J , Szczepanowski R , Tilker A , Viehoever P , Gartemann KH , Arnold W , Blom J , Brinkrolf K , Brune I , Gotker S , Weisshaar B , Goesmann A , Droge M , Puhler A
Ref : J Biotechnol , 136 :22 , 2008
Abstract :

Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii is a lipophilic corynebacterial species that lacks in the cell envelope the characteristic alpha-alkyl-beta-hydroxy long-chain fatty acids, designated mycolic acids. We report here the bioinformatic analysis of genome data obtained by pyrosequencing of the type strain C. kroppenstedtii DSM44385 that was initially isolated from human sputum. A single run with the Genome Sequencer FLX system revealed 560,248 shotgun reads with 110,018,974 detected bases that were assembled into a contiguous genomic sequence with a total size of 2,446,804bp. Automatic annotation of the complete genome sequence resulted in the prediction of 2122 coding sequences, of which 29% were considered as specific for C. kroppenstedtii when compared with predicted proteins from hitherto sequenced pathogenic corynebacteria. This comparative content analysis of the genome data revealed a large repertoire of genes involved in sugar uptake and central carbohydrate metabolism and the presence of the mevalonate route for isoprenoid biosynthesis. The lack of mycolic acids and the lipophilic lifestyle of C. kroppenstedtii are apparently caused by gene loss, including a condensase gene cluster, a mycolate reductase gene, and a microbial type I fatty acid synthase gene. A complete beta-oxidation pathway involved in the degradation of fatty acids is present in the genome. Evaluation of the genomic data indicated that lipophilism is the dominant feature involved in pathogenicity of C. kroppenstedtii.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: cork4-c4lgq2 , cork4-c4lgs3 , cork4-c4lgs4 , cork4-c4lgw6 , cork4-c4lh42 , cork4-c4lhh1 , cork4-c4lhj6 , cork4-c4lic3 , cork4-c4ljb8 , cork4-c4llg6 , cork4-c4llg7 , cork4-c4lli9 , cork4-c4llk3 , cork4-c4lgs6 , cork4-c4lhk4

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Gene_locus cork4-c4lgq2    cork4-c4lgs3    cork4-c4lgs4    cork4-c4lgw6    cork4-c4lh42    cork4-c4lhh1    cork4-c4lhj6    cork4-c4lic3    cork4-c4ljb8    cork4-c4llg6    cork4-c4llg7    cork4-c4lli9    cork4-c4llk3    cork4-c4lgs6    cork4-c4lhk4

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Tauch A, Schneider J, Szczepanowski R, Tilker A, Viehoever P, Gartemann KH, Arnold W, Blom J, Brinkrolf K, Brune I, Gotker S, Weisshaar B, Goesmann A, Droge M, Puhler A (2008)
Ultrafast pyrosequencing of Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii DSM44385 revealed insights into the physiology of a lipophilic corynebacterium that lacks mycolic acids
J Biotechnol 136 :22

Tauch A, Schneider J, Szczepanowski R, Tilker A, Viehoever P, Gartemann KH, Arnold W, Blom J, Brinkrolf K, Brune I, Gotker S, Weisshaar B, Goesmann A, Droge M, Puhler A (2008)
J Biotechnol 136 :22