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The genome sequence of the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens
Authors:Duchaud Eric  Rusniok Christophe  Frangeul Lionel  Buchrieser Carmen  Givaudan Alain  Taourit Séad  Bocs Stéphanie  Boursaux-Eude Caroline  Chandler Michael  Charles Jean-François  Dassa Elie  Derose Richard  Derzelle Sylviane  Freyssinet Georges  Gaudriault Sophie  Médigue Claudine  Lanois Anne  Powell Kerrie  Siguier Patricia  Vincent Rachel  Wingate Vincent  Zouine Mohamed  Glaser Philippe  Boemare Noël  Danchin Antoine  Kunst Frank
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Génomique des Microorganismes Pathogènes, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France.
Abstract:Photorhabdus luminescens is a symbiont of nematodes and a broad-spectrum insect pathogen. The complete genome sequence of strain TT01 is 5,688,987 base pairs (bp) long and contains 4,839 predicted protein-coding genes. Strikingly, it encodes a large number of adhesins, toxins, hemolysins, proteases and lipases, and contains a wide array of antibiotic synthesizing genes. These proteins are likely to play a role in the elimination of competitors, host colonization, invasion and bioconversion of the insect cadaver, making P. luminescens a promising model for the study of symbiosis and host-pathogen interactions. Comparison with the genomes of related bacteria reveals the acquisition of virulence factors by extensive horizontal transfer and provides clues about the evolution of an insect pathogen. Moreover, newly identified insecticidal proteins may be effective alternatives for the control of insect pests.
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