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The complete genome sequence of the murine respiratory pathogen Mycoplasma pulmonis
Authors:Chambaud I  Heilig R  Ferris S  Barbe V  Samson D  Galisson F  Moszer I  Dybvig K  Wróblewski H  Viari A  Rocha E P  Blanchard A
Institution:Isabelle Chambaud, Roland Heilig, Stéphane Ferris, Valérie Barbe, Delphine Samson, Frédérique Galisson, Ivan Moszer, Kevin Dybvig, Henri Wróblewski, Alain Viari, Eduardo P.C. Rocha, and Alain Blanchard
Abstract:Mycoplasma pulmonis is a wall-less eubacterium belonging to the Mollicutes (trivial name, mycoplasmas) and responsible for murine respiratory diseases. The genome of strain UAB CTIP is composed of a single circular 963 879 bp chromosome with a G + C content of 26.6 mol%, i.e. the lowest reported among bacteria, Ureaplasma urealyticum apart. This genome contains 782 putative coding sequences (CDSs) covering 91.4% of its length and a function could be assigned to 486 CDSs whilst 92 matched the gene sequences of hypothetical proteins, leaving 204 CDSs without significant database match. The genome contains a single set of rRNA genes and only 29 tRNAs genes. The replication origin oriC was localized by sequence analysis and by using the G + C skew method. Sequence polymorphisms within stretches of repeated nucleotides generate phase-variable protein antigens whilst a recombinase gene is likely to catalyse the site-specific DNA inversions in major M.pulmonis surface antigens. Furthermore, a hemolysin, secreted nucleases and a glyco-protease are predicted virulence factors. Surprisingly, several of the genes previously reported to be essential for a self-replicating minimal cell are missing in the M.pulmonis genome although this one is larger than the other mycoplasma genomes fully sequenced until now.
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