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2017-07-15Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2017.07.018
First report of two complete Clostridium chauvoei genome sequences and detailed in silico genome analysis
dc.contributor.authorThomas, Prasad
dc.contributor.authorSemmler, Torsten
dc.contributor.authorEichhorn, Inga
dc.contributor.authorLübke-Becker, Antina
dc.contributor.authorWerckenthin, Christiane
dc.contributor.authorAbdel-Glil, Mostafa Y.
dc.contributor.authorWieler, Lothar H.
dc.contributor.authorNeubauer, Heinrich
dc.contributor.authorSeyboldt, Christian
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-07T20:18:34Z
dc.date.available2018-05-07T20:18:34Z
dc.date.created2017-07-26
dc.date.issued2017-07-15none
dc.identifier.otherhttp://edoc.rki.de/oa/articles/re1VJ3f3bdCHs/PDF/26cyneL6grP7E.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://edoc.rki.de/176904/2733
dc.description.abstractClostridium (C.) chauvoei is a Gram-positive, spore forming, anaerobic bacterium. It causes black leg in ruminants, a typically fatal histotoxic myonecrosis. High quality circular genome sequences were generated for the C. chauvoei type strain DSM 7528T (ATCC 10092T) and a field strain 12S0467 isolated in Germany. The origin of replication (oriC) was comparable to that of Bacillus subtilis in structure with two regions containing DnaA boxes. Similar prophages were identified in the genomes of both C. chauvoei strains which also harbored hemolysin and bacterial spore formation genes. A CRISPR type I-B system with limited variations in the repeat number was identified. Sporulation and germination process related genes were homologous to that of the Clostridia cluster I group but novel variations for regulatory genes were identified indicative for strain specific control of regulatory events. Phylogenomics showed a higher relatedness to C. septicum than to other so far sequenced genomes of species belonging to the genus Clostridium. Comparative genome analysis of three C. chauvoei circular genome sequences revealed the presence of few inversions and translocations in locally collinear blocks (LCBs). The species genome also shows a large number of genes involved in proteolysis, genes for glycosyl hydrolases and metal iron transportation genes which are presumably involved in virulence and survival in the host. Three conserved flagellar genes (fliC) were identified in each of the circular genomes. In conclusion this is the first comparative analysis of circular genomes for the species C. chauvoei, enabling insights into genome composition and virulence factor variation.eng
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherRobert Koch-Institut
dc.subjectClostridium chauvoeieng
dc.subjectComplete circular genomeseng
dc.subjectSpo0Aeng
dc.subjectCRISPReng
dc.subjectfliCeng
dc.subject.ddc610 Medizin
dc.titleFirst report of two complete Clostridium chauvoei genome sequences and detailed in silico genome analysis
dc.typeperiodicalPart
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0257-10053936
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.meegid.2017.07.018
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.25646/2658
local.edoc.container-titleInfection, Genetics and Evolution
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local.edoc.type-nameZeitschriftenartikel
local.edoc.container-typeperiodical
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local.edoc.container-urlhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567134817302472
local.edoc.container-publisher-nameElsevier
local.edoc.container-volume54
local.edoc.container-year2017

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