Welch_2002_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_99_17020

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Title : Extensive mosaic structure revealed by the complete genome sequence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli - Welch_2002_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_99_17020
Author(s) : Welch RA , Burland V , Plunkett G, 3rd , Redford P , Roesch P , Rasko D , Buckles EL , Liou SR , Boutin A , Hackett J , Stroud D , Mayhew GF , Rose DJ , Zhou S , Schwartz DC , Perna NT , Mobley HL , Donnenberg MS , Blattner FR
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 99 :17020 , 2002
Abstract :

We present the complete genome sequence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, strain CFT073. A three-way genome comparison of the CFT073, enterohemorrhagic E. coli EDL933, and laboratory strain MG1655 reveals that, amazingly, only 39.2% of their combined (nonredundant) set of proteins actually are common to all three strains. The pathogen genomes are as different from each other as each pathogen is from the benign strain. The difference in disease potential between O157:H7 and CFT073 is reflected in the absence of genes for type III secretion system or phage- and plasmid-encoded toxins found in some classes of diarrheagenic E. coli. The CFT073 genome is particularly rich in genes that encode potential fimbrial adhesins, autotransporters, iron-sequestration systems, and phase-switch recombinases. Striking differences exist between the large pathogenicity islands of CFT073 and two other well-studied uropathogenic E. coli strains, J96 and 536. Comparisons indicate that extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli arose independently from multiple clonal lineages. The different E. coli pathotypes have maintained a remarkable synteny of common, vertically evolved genes, whereas many islands interrupting this common backbone have been acquired by different horizontal transfer events in each strain.

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PubMedID: 12471157
Gene_locus related to this paper: ecoli-Aes , ecoli-rutD , ecoli-bioh , ecoli-C0410 , ecoli-C2429 , ecoli-C2451 , ecoli-C3633 , ecoli-C3636 , ecoli-C4836 , ecoli-dlhh , ecoli-entf , ecoli-fes , ecoli-IROD , ecoli-IROE , ecoli-pldb , ecoli-ptrb , ecoli-yafa , ecoli-yaim , ecoli-ybff , ecoli-ycfp , ecoli-ycjy , ecoli-yeiG , ecoli-YFBB , ecoli-yghX , ecoli-yhet , ecoli-yiel , ecoli-yjfp , ecoli-YNBC , ecoli-ypfh , ecoli-yqia , ecoli-YfhR , yerpe-YBTT , ecol6-a0a0h2vaz5

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Gene_locus ecoli-Aes    ecoli-rutD    ecoli-bioh    ecoli-C0410    ecoli-C2429    ecoli-C2451    ecoli-C3633    ecoli-C3636    ecoli-C4836    ecoli-dlhh    ecoli-entf    ecoli-fes    ecoli-IROD    ecoli-IROE    ecoli-pldb    ecoli-ptrb    ecoli-yafa    ecoli-yaim    ecoli-ybff    ecoli-ycfp    ecoli-ycjy    ecoli-yeiG    ecoli-YFBB    ecoli-yghX    ecoli-yhet    ecoli-yiel    ecoli-yjfp    ecoli-YNBC    ecoli-ypfh    ecoli-yqia    ecoli-YfhR    yerpe-YBTT    ecol6-a0a0h2vaz5

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Welch RA, Burland V, Plunkett G, 3rd, Redford P, Roesch P, Rasko D, Buckles EL, Liou SR, Boutin A, Hackett J, Stroud D, Mayhew GF, Rose DJ, Zhou S, Schwartz DC, Perna NT, Mobley HL, Donnenberg MS, Blattner FR (2002)
Extensive mosaic structure revealed by the complete genome sequence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 :17020

Welch RA, Burland V, Plunkett G, 3rd, Redford P, Roesch P, Rasko D, Buckles EL, Liou SR, Boutin A, Hackett J, Stroud D, Mayhew GF, Rose DJ, Zhou S, Schwartz DC, Perna NT, Mobley HL, Donnenberg MS, Blattner FR (2002)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 :17020