Xu_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3166

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Title : Genome of the opportunistic pathogen Streptococcus sanguinis - Xu_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3166
Author(s) : Xu P , Alves JM , Kitten T , Brown A , Chen Z , Ozaki LS , Manque P , Ge X , Serrano MG , Puiu D , Hendricks S , Wang Y , Chaplin MD , Akan D , Paik S , Peterson DL , Macrina FL , Buck GA
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 189 :3166 , 2007
Abstract :

The genome of Streptococcus sanguinis is a circular DNA molecule consisting of 2,388,435 bp and is 177 to 590 kb larger than the other 21 streptococcal genomes that have been sequenced. The G+C content of the S. sanguinis genome is 43.4%, which is considerably higher than the G+C contents of other streptococci. The genome encodes 2,274 predicted proteins, 61 tRNAs, and four rRNA operons. A 70-kb region encoding pathways for vitamin B(12) biosynthesis and degradation of ethanolamine and propanediol was apparently acquired by horizontal gene transfer. The gene complement suggests new hypotheses for the pathogenesis and virulence of S. sanguinis and differs from the gene complements of other pathogenic and nonpathogenic streptococci. In particular, S. sanguinis possesses a remarkable abundance of putative surface proteins, which may permit it to be a primary colonizer of the oral cavity and agent of streptococcal endocarditis and infection in neutropenic patients.

PubMedSearch : Xu_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3166
PubMedID: 17277061
Gene_locus related to this paper: strsa-f0fga9 , strsv-a3cmd5 , strsv-a3cn30 , strsv-a3cn31 , strsv-a3cnb1 , strsv-a3cp66 , strsv-a3cpg5 , strsv-a3cqq7 , strsv-pepx , strsv-a3cnw9 , strsv-a3cm57

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Gene_locus strsa-f0fga9    strsv-a3cmd5    strsv-a3cn30    strsv-a3cn31    strsv-a3cnb1    strsv-a3cp66    strsv-a3cpg5    strsv-a3cqq7    strsv-pepx    strsv-a3cnw9    strsv-a3cm57

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Xu P, Alves JM, Kitten T, Brown A, Chen Z, Ozaki LS, Manque P, Ge X, Serrano MG, Puiu D, Hendricks S, Wang Y, Chaplin MD, Akan D, Paik S, Peterson DL, Macrina FL, Buck GA (2007)
Genome of the opportunistic pathogen Streptococcus sanguinis
Journal of Bacteriology 189 :3166

Xu P, Alves JM, Kitten T, Brown A, Chen Z, Ozaki LS, Manque P, Ge X, Serrano MG, Puiu D, Hendricks S, Wang Y, Chaplin MD, Akan D, Paik S, Peterson DL, Macrina FL, Buck GA (2007)
Journal of Bacteriology 189 :3166