从干香料中分离的阪崎克罗诺杆菌菌株的基因组草案为植物相关菌株的多样性带来了独特的见解。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Standards in Genomic Sciences Pub Date : 2018-11-29 DOI:10.1186/s40793-018-0339-6
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阪崎Cronobacter sakazakii是一种革兰氏阴性机会性病原体,可导致危及生命的婴儿感染,如脑膜炎、败血症、坏死性小肠结肠炎,以及成人肺炎、败血症、尿路和伤口感染。在这里,我们报道了坂崎肠杆菌的26个基因组序列草案,这些序列是从美国、中东、中国和大韩民国的干香料中获得的。阪崎肠杆菌基因组的平均基因组大小为4393 kb,平均4055个蛋白质编码基因,平均基因组G + C含量为56.9%。基因组包含与碳水化合物运输和代谢、氨基酸运输和代谢以及细胞壁/膜生物发生有关的基因。此外,我们还鉴定了编码参与渗透反应的蛋白质的基因,如DnaJ、Aquproin Z、ProQ和TreF,以及毒力相关和热休克相关的蛋白质。有趣的是,在与香料相关的阪崎肠杆菌基因组中发现了一个由大小不等的木糖利用操纵子组成的代谢岛,这支持了植物可能作为克罗诺杆菌物种的传播载体或替代宿主的假设。本研究中鉴定的基因的存在可以支持阪崎肠杆菌的显著表型特征,例如该生物体对不利生长环境条件(如渗透和干燥胁迫)的适应和生存能力。因此,基因组分析为这种重要食源性病原体的生理学和进化史的许多方面提供了见解。
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Draft genomes of Cronobacter sakazakii strains isolated from dried spices bring unique insights into the diversity of plant-associated strains.

Cronobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen that causes life- threatening infantile infections, such as meningitis, septicemia, and necrotizing enterocolitis, as well as pneumonia, septicemia, and urinary tract and wound infections in adults. Here, we report 26 draft genome sequences of C. sakazakii, which were obtained from dried spices from the USA, the Middle East, China, and the Republic of Korea. The average genome size of the C. sakazakii genomes was 4393 kb, with an average of 4055 protein coding genes, and an average genome G + C content of 56.9%. The genomes contained genes related to carbohydrate transport and metabolism, amino acid transport and metabolism, and cell wall/membrane biogenesis. In addition, we identified genes encoding proteins involved in osmotic responses such as DnaJ, Aquaproin Z, ProQ, and TreF, as well as virulence-related and heat shock-related proteins. Interestingly, a metabolic island comprised of a variably-sized xylose utilization operon was found within the spice-associated C. sakazakii genomes, which supports the hypothesis that plants may serve as transmission vectors or alternative hosts for Cronobacter species. The presence of the genes identified in this study can support the remarkable phenotypic traits of C. sakazakii such as the organism's capabilities of adaptation and survival in response to adverse growth environmental conditions (e.g. osmotic and desiccative stresses). Accordingly, the genome analyses provided insights into many aspects of physiology and evolutionary history of this important foodborne pathogen.

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