Ecology shapes the genomic and biosynthetic diversification of Streptomyces bacteria from insectivorous bats
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Manuela Montoya-Giraldo, Kathryn R. Piper, Odion O. Ikhimiukor, Cooper J. Park, Nicole A. Caimi, Debbie C. Buecher, Ernest W. Valdez, Diana E. Northup and Cheryl P. Andam
12h ago
Streptomyces are prolific producers of secondary metabolites from which many clinically useful compounds have been derived. They inhabit diverse habitats but have rarely been reported in vertebrates. Here, we aim to determine to what extent the ecological source (bat host species and cave sites) influence the genomic and biosynthetic diversity of Streptomyces bacteria. We analysed draft genomes of 132 Streptomyces isolates sampled from 11 species of insectivorous bats from six cave sites in Arizona and New Mexico, USA. We delineated 55 species based on the genome-wide average nucleotide ident ..read more
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Evaluating the impact of genomic epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on hospital infection prevention and control decisions
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Beth Blane, Kathy E. Raven, Nicholas M. Brown, Ewan M. Harrison, Francesc Coll, Rachel Thaxter, David A. Enoch, Theodore Gouliouris, Danielle Leek, Sophia T. Girgis, Asha Akram, Marta Matuszewska, Paul Rhodes, Julian Parkhill and Sharon J. Peacock
12h ago
Genomic epidemiology enhances the ability to detect and refute methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks in healthcare settings, but its routine introduction requires further evidence of benefits for patients and resource utilization. We performed a 12 month prospective study at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the UK to capture its impact on hospital infection prevention and control (IPC) decisions. MRSA-positive samples were identified via the hospital microbiology laboratory between November 2018 and November 2019. We included samples from in-patien ..read more
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Comparative genomics of a novel Erwinia species associated with the Highland midge (Culicoides impunctatus)
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Jack Pilgrim
12h ago
Erwinia (Enterobacterales: Erwiniaceae) are a group of cosmopolitan bacteria best known as the causative agents of various plant diseases. However, other species in this genus have been found to play important roles as insect endosymbionts supplementing the diet of their hosts. Here, I describe Candidatus Erwinia impunctatus (Erwimp) associated with the Highland midge Culicoides impunctatus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), an abundant biting pest in the Scottish Highlands. The genome of this new Erwinia species was assembled using hybrid long and short read techniques, and a comparative analysis w ..read more
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Chromosome-scale assembly of the streamlined picoeukaryote Picochlorum sp. SENEW3 genome reveals Rabl-like chromatin structure and potential for C4 photosynthesis
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Patrick A. da Roza, Héloïse Muller, Geraldine J. Sullivan, Roy S. K. Walker, Hugh D. Goold, Robert D. Willows, Brian Palenik and Ian T. Paulsen
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Genome sequencing and assembly of the photosynthetic picoeukaryotic Picochlorum sp. SENEW3 revealed a compact genome with a reduced gene set, few repetitive sequences, and an organized Rabl-like chromatin structure. Hi-C chromosome conformation capture revealed evidence of possible chromosomal translocations, as well as putative centromere locations. Maintenance of a relatively few selenoproteins, as compared to similarly sized marine picoprasinophytes Mamiellales, and broad halotolerance compared to others in Trebouxiophyceae, suggests evolutionary adaptation to variable salinity environment ..read more
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A comparative genomics approach reveals a local genetic signature of Leishmania tropica in Morocco
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Hasnaa Talimi, Othmane Daoui, Giovanni Bussotti, Idris Mhaidi, Anne Boland, Jean-François Deleuze, Rachida Fissoune, Meryem Lemrani and Gerald F. Späth
1w ago
In Morocco, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) caused by Leishmania (L.) tropica is an important health problem. Despite the high incidence of CL in the country, the genomic heterogeneity of these parasites is still incompletely understood. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of 14 Moroccan isolates of L. tropica collected from confirmed cases of CL to investigate their genomic heterogeneity. Comparative genomics analyses were conducted by applying the recently established Genome Instability Pipeline (GIP), which allowed us to conduct phylogenomic and principal components analyses (PCA), and to ..read more
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Identifying the best PCR enzyme for library amplification in NGS
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Michael A. Quail, Craig Corton, James Uphill, Jacqueline Keane and Yong Gu
1w ago
Background. PCR amplification is a necessary step in many next-generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation methods [ 1, 2 ]. Whilst many PCR enzymes are developed to amplify single targets efficiently, accurately and with specificity, few are developed to meet the challenges imposed by NGS PCR, namely unbiased amplification of a wide range of different sizes and GC content. As a result PCR amplification during NGS library prep often results in bias toward GC neutral and smaller fragments. As NGS has matured, optimized NGS library prep kits and polymerase formulations have emerged and in t ..read more
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Investigating the impact of insertion sequences and transposons in the genomes of the most significant phytopathogenic bacteria
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Alexia Suellen Fernandes, Kiara França Campos, Jéssica Catarine Silva de Assis, Osiel Silva Gonçalves, Marisa Vieira de Queiroz, Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli and Mateus Ferreira Santana
2w ago
Genetic variability in phytopathogens is one of the main problems encountered for effective plant disease control. This fact may be related to the presence of transposable elements (TEs), but little is known about their role in host genomes. Here, we performed the most comprehensive analysis of insertion sequences (ISs) and transposons (Tns) in the genomes of the most important bacterial plant pathogens. A total of 35 692 ISs and 71 transposons were identified in 270 complete genomes. The level of pathogen–host specialization was found to be a significant determinant of the element distributi ..read more
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Unveiling genome plasticity and a novel phage in Mycoplasma felis: Genomic investigations of four feline isolates
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by Sara M. Klose, Alistair R. Legione, Rhys N. Bushell, Glenn F. Browning and Paola K. Vaz
2w ago
Mycoplasma felis has been isolated from diseased cats and horses, but to date only a single fully assembled genome of this species, of an isolate from a horse, has been characterized. This study aimed to characterize and compare the completely assembled genomes of four clinical isolates of M. felis from three domestic cats, assembled with the aid of short- and long-read sequencing methods. The completed genomes encoded a median of 759 ORFs (range 743–777) and had a median average nucleotide identity of 98.2 % with the genome of the available equid origin reference strain. Comparative genomic ..read more
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Identifying the suite of genes central to swimming in the biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by B.K. Fabian, C. Foster, A. Asher, K.A. Hassan, I.T. Paulsen and S.G. Tetu
2w ago
Swimming motility is a key bacterial trait, important to success in many niches. Biocontrol bacteria, such as Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5, are increasingly used in agriculture to control crop diseases, where motility is important for colonization of the plant rhizosphere. Swimming motility typically involves a suite of flagella and chemotaxis genes, but the specific gene set employed for both regulation and biogenesis can differ substantially between organisms. Here we used transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS), a genome-wide approach, to identify 249 genes involved in P. prot ..read more
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Corrigendum: Lack of methoxy-mycolates characterizes the geographically restricted lineage 7 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society Journals
by Elena Hailu, Daire Cantillon, Carlos Madrazo, Graham Rose, Paul R. Wheeler, Paul Golby, Bethlehem Adnew, Sebastien Gagneux, Abraham Aseffa, Stephen V. Gordon, Iñaki Comas, Douglas B. Young, Simon J. Waddell, Gerald Larrouy-Maumus and Stefan Berg
2w ago
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