Wiens_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_6970

Reference

Title : Genome sequence of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum suggests reductive evolution away from an environmental Arthrobacter ancestor - Wiens_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_6970
Author(s) : Wiens GD , Rockey DD , Wu Z , Chang J , Levy R , Crane S , Chen DS , Capri GR , Burnett JR , Sudheesh PS , Schipma MJ , Burd H , Bhattacharyya A , Rhodes LD , Kaul R , Strom MS
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 190 :6970 , 2008
Abstract :

Renibacterium salmoninarum is the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease and a significant threat to healthy and sustainable production of salmonid fish worldwide. This pathogen is difficult to culture in vitro, genetic manipulation is challenging, and current therapies and preventative strategies are only marginally effective in preventing disease. The complete genome of R. salmoninarum ATCC 33209 was sequenced and shown to be a 3,155,250-bp circular chromosome that is predicted to contain 3,507 open-reading frames (ORFs). A total of 80 copies of three different insertion sequence elements are interspersed throughout the genome. Approximately 21% of the predicted ORFs have been inactivated via frameshifts, point mutations, insertion sequences, and putative deletions. The R. salmoninarum genome has extended regions of synteny to the Arthrobacter sp. strain FB24 and Arthrobacter aurescens TC1 genomes, but it is approximately 1.9 Mb smaller than both Arthrobacter genomes and has a lower G+C content, suggesting that significant genome reduction has occurred since divergence from the last common ancestor. A limited set of putative virulence factors appear to have been acquired via horizontal transmission after divergence of the species; these factors include capsular polysaccharides, heme sequestration molecules, and the major secreted cell surface antigen p57 (also known as major soluble antigen). Examination of the genome revealed a number of ORFs homologous to antibiotic resistance genes, including genes encoding beta-lactamases, efflux proteins, macrolide glycosyltransferases, and rRNA methyltransferases. The genome sequence provides new insights into R. salmoninarum evolution and may facilitate identification of chemotherapeutic targets and vaccine candidates that can be used for prevention and treatment of infections in cultured salmonids.

PubMedSearch : Wiens_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_6970
PubMedID: 18723615
Gene_locus related to this paper: rensm-a9wkt8 , rensm-a9wlc2 , rensm-a9wlt1 , rensm-a9wml4 , rensm-a9wml5 , rensm-a9wne6 , rensm-a9wnw6 , rensm-a9wp39 , rensm-a9wpl6 , rensm-a9wr45 , rensm-a9wrg0 , rensm-a9ws98 , rensm-a9wup0 , rensm-a9wup5 , rensm-a9wkp8 , rensm-a9wkp3 , rensm-a9wn22 , rensm-a9wt82

Related information

Gene_locus rensm-a9wkt8    rensm-a9wlc2    rensm-a9wlt1    rensm-a9wml4    rensm-a9wml5    rensm-a9wne6    rensm-a9wnw6    rensm-a9wp39    rensm-a9wpl6    rensm-a9wr45    rensm-a9wrg0    rensm-a9ws98    rensm-a9wup0    rensm-a9wup5    rensm-a9wkp8    rensm-a9wkp3    rensm-a9wn22    rensm-a9wt82
Gene_locus_frgt rensm-a9wny7    rensm-a9wv42    rensm-a9wv43

Citations formats

Wiens GD, Rockey DD, Wu Z, Chang J, Levy R, Crane S, Chen DS, Capri GR, Burnett JR, Sudheesh PS, Schipma MJ, Burd H, Bhattacharyya A, Rhodes LD, Kaul R, Strom MS (2008)
Genome sequence of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum suggests reductive evolution away from an environmental Arthrobacter ancestor
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :6970

Wiens GD, Rockey DD, Wu Z, Chang J, Levy R, Crane S, Chen DS, Capri GR, Burnett JR, Sudheesh PS, Schipma MJ, Burd H, Bhattacharyya A, Rhodes LD, Kaul R, Strom MS (2008)
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :6970