| Literature DB >> 27325916 |
Han Young Chung1, You-Tae Kim2, Suyeon Kim1, Eun Jung Na1, Hye-Jin Ku2, Keun Hwa Lee3, Sang Taek Heo3, Sangryeol Ryu1, Heebal Kim4, Sang Ho Choi1, Ju-Hoon Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vibrio vulnificus, a resident in the human gut, is frequently found in seafood, causing food-borne illnesses including gastroenteritis and severe septicemia. While V. vulnificus has been known to be one of the major food-borne pathogens, pathogenicity and virulence factors are not fully understood yet. To extend our understanding of the pathogenesis of V. vulnificus at the genomic level, the genome of V. vulnificus FORC_017 isolated from a female patient experiencing a hemorrhagic rash was completely sequenced and analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: Genome sequencing; Hemolysin; Hybrid assembly; Pathogenesis; Secretion system; Vibrio vulnificus; Virulence factor
Year: 2016 PMID: 27325916 PMCID: PMC4913425 DOI: 10.1186/s13099-016-0104-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Pathog ISSN: 1757-4749 Impact factor: 4.181
Fig. 1The circular genome maps of the strain FORC_017 using the GenVision program (DNASTAR, Madison, WI, USA). a Chromosome I. b Chromosome II. c Plasmid FORC_017. The outer circle indicates the locations of all annotated ORFs and the inner circle with the red peaks indicates GC content. Between these circles, sky blue arrows indicate the rRNA operons and orange arrows indicate the tRNAs. All annotated ORFs were colored differently according to the COG assignments. Genes with specialized functions labeled with different colors as follows; virulence-related genes in red and other functional genes in black
Fig. 2a The phylogenetic tree of the FORC_017 strain with closely related Vibrio species aligned by using ClustalW. Shewanella baltica OS678 was used as the out-group. b The ANI genome tree of various V. vulnificus strains were constructed using the ANI values. The complete genome sequences of V. vulnificus (93U204, YJ016, CMCP6, FORC_016 and MO6-24/O) revealed that the FORC_017 strain has the closest evolutionary relationship (ANI value 98.53) with a clinical isolate, V. vulnificus CMCP6, from a patient in South Korea