Wilkes_2010_Insect.Mol.Biol_19 Suppl 1_59

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Title : The draft genome sequence of Arsenophonus nasoniae, son-killer bacterium of Nasonia vitripennis, reveals genes associated with virulence and symbiosis - Wilkes_2010_Insect.Mol.Biol_19 Suppl 1_59
Author(s) : Wilkes TE , Darby AC , Choi JH , Colbourne JK , Werren JH , Hurst GD
Ref : Insect Molecular Biology , 19 Suppl 1 :59 , 2010
Abstract :

Four percent of female Nasonia vitripennis carry the son-killer bacterium Arsenophonus nasoniae, a microbe with notably different biology from other inherited parasites and symbionts. In this paper, we examine a draft genome sequence of the bacterium for open reading frames (ORFs), structures and pathways involved in interactions with its insect host. The genome data suggest that A. nasoniae carries multiple type III secretion systems, and an array of toxin and virulence genes found in Photorhabdus, Yersinia and other gammaproteobacteria. Of particular note are ORFs similar to those known to affect host innate immune functioning in other bacteria, and four ORFs related to pro-apoptotic exotoxins. The genome sequences for both A. nasoniae and its Nasonia host are useful tools for examining functional genomic interactions of microbial survival in hostile immune environments, and mechanisms of passage through gut epithelia, in a whole organism context.

PubMedSearch : Wilkes_2010_Insect.Mol.Biol_19 Suppl 1_59
PubMedID: 20167018
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9entr-d2u2z8 , 9entr-d2u3j0 , 9entr-d2u4h3 , 9entr-d2u045 , 9entr-d2u2b7 , 9entr-d2tyt3

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Gene_locus 9entr-d2u2z8    9entr-d2u3j0    9entr-d2u4h3    9entr-d2u045    9entr-d2u2b7    9entr-d2tyt3
Gene_locus_frgt 9entr-d2tzg5

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Wilkes TE, Darby AC, Choi JH, Colbourne JK, Werren JH, Hurst GD (2010)
The draft genome sequence of Arsenophonus nasoniae, son-killer bacterium of Nasonia vitripennis, reveals genes associated with virulence and symbiosis
Insect Molecular Biology 19 Suppl 1 :59

Wilkes TE, Darby AC, Choi JH, Colbourne JK, Werren JH, Hurst GD (2010)
Insect Molecular Biology 19 Suppl 1 :59