| Literature DB >> 23706082 |
Susan Joseph1, Sumyya Hariri, Naqash Masood, Stephen Forsythe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Cronobacter genus is composed of seven species, and can cause infections in all age groups. Of particular concern is C. sakazakii, as this species is strongly associated with severe and often fatal cases of necrotizing enterocolitis and meningitis in neonates and infants. Whole genome sequencing has revealed that the nanAKT gene cluster required for the utilisation of exogenous sialic acid is unique to the C. sakazakii species (ESA_03609-13).Sialic acid is found in breast milk, infant formula, intestinal mucin, and gangliosides in the brain, hence its metabolism by C. sakazakii is of particular interest. Therefore its metabolism could be an important virulence factor. To date, no laboratory studies demonstrating the growth of C. sakazakii on sialic acid have been published nor have there been reports of sialidase activity. The phylogenetic analysis of the nan genes is of interest to determine whether the genes have been acquired by horizontal gene transfer.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23706082 PMCID: PMC3716653 DOI: 10.1186/2042-5783-3-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Inform Exp ISSN: 2042-5783
Distribution of the sialic acid utilisation and other related genes across the sequenced genomes of the genus
| ESA_03609 | Putative sugar isomerase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03610 | N-acetylmannosamine kinase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03611 | Sialic acid transporter (permease) | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03612 | N-acetylneuraminate lyase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03613 | Transcriptional regulator | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03302 | N-acetylneuraminic acid outer membrane channel protein | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_00529 | N-acetylmannosamine-6-phosphate 2-epimerase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_02662 | N-acetylglucosamine-6-phosphate deacetylase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_02661 | Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_03772 | UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase | |||||||||||||||
| ESA_04264-4266 | tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic (TRAP) transporter |
Figure 1Maximum-likelihood tree of (a) the NanA protein sequences (292 aa) and (b) NanR protein sequences (260 aa) of and related members, constructed using PhyML, with 1000 bootstrap replicates.
Figure 2Maximum-likelihood tree of (a) the NanK protein sequences (291 aa) and (b) NanT protein sequences (496 aa) of and related members, constructed using PhyML, with 1000 bootstrap replicates.
Figure 3Maximum-likelihood tree of (a) the NanE protein sequences (229 aa) and (b) NanC protein sequences (202 aa) of spp. and related members, constructed using PhyML, with 1000 bootstrap replicates.
Figure 4Maximum-likelihood tree of (a) the NagA protein sequences (382 aa) and (b) NagB protein sequences (266 aa) of spp. and related members, constructed using PhyML, with 1000 bootstrap replicates.
Figure 5Growth of in M9 minimal medium supplemented with (a) sialic acid, and (b) GM1 ganglioside as sole carbon source.
Bacterial strains used for laboratory studies of growth on sialic acid and GM1 as sole carbon source
| 1b | ST8 | Throat | |
| 5 | ST8 | Blood | |
| 658 | ST1 | Non-infant formula | |
| 680 | ST8 | Cerebral spinal fluid | |
| 696 | ST12 | Faeces | |
| 701 | ST4 | Peritoneal fluid | |
| 1220 | ST4 | Cerebral spinal fluid | |
| 1221 | ST4 | Cerebral spinal fluid | |
| 1225 | ST4 | Blood | |
| 1231 | ST4 | Faeces | |
| 1587 | ST4 | Cerebral spinal fluid | |
| 507 | ST11 | Faeces | |
| 681c | ST7 | Breast abscess | |
| 581 | ST54 | Water | |
| 564 | ST5 | Blood | |
| 1211d | ST19 | Blood | |
| 530 | ST49 | Powdered infant formula | |
| 582 | ST36 | Unknown | |
| 1330e | ST40 | Spiced sausages | |
| 1926 | - | Unknown | |
| 1927 | - | Unknown | |
| 48 | - | Clinical |
a. Sequence type as according to the Cronobacter genus multilocus sequence typing scheme database; http://www.pubMLST.org/cronobacter.
b.C. sakazakii species type strain (ATCC 29544T).
c.C. malonaticus species type strain (LMG 23826T).
d.C. turicensis species type strain (LMG 28327T).
e.C. condimenti species type strain.