Viana_2018_PLoS.One_13_e0207304

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Title : Rapidly evolving changes and gene loss associated with host switching in Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis - Viana_2018_PLoS.One_13_e0207304
Author(s) : Viana MVC , Sahm A , Goes Neto A , Figueiredo HCP , Wattam AR , Azevedo V
Ref : PLoS ONE , 13 :e0207304 , 2018
Abstract :

Phylogenomics and genome scale positive selection analyses were performed on 29 Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis genomes that were isolated from different hosts, including representatives of the Ovis and Equi biovars. A total of 27 genes were identified as undergoing adaptive changes. An analysis of the clades within this species and these biovars, the genes specific to each branch, and the genes responding to selective pressure show clear differences, indicating that adaptation and specialization is occurring in different clades. These changes are often correlated with the isolation host but could indicate responses to some undetermined factor in the respective niches. The fact that some of these more-rapidly evolving genes have homology to known virulence factors, antimicrobial resistance genes and drug targets shows that this type of analysis could be used to identify novel targets, and that these could be used as a way to control this pathogen.

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Viana MVC, Sahm A, Goes Neto A, Figueiredo HCP, Wattam AR, Azevedo V (2018)
Rapidly evolving changes and gene loss associated with host switching in Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
PLoS ONE 13 :e0207304

Viana MVC, Sahm A, Goes Neto A, Figueiredo HCP, Wattam AR, Azevedo V (2018)
PLoS ONE 13 :e0207304