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Complete Genome Sequence of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis A12, a Strain Isolated from Wheat Sourdough.

Maéva Guellerin1, Delphine Passerini2, Catherine Fontagné-Faucher3, Hervé Robert3, Valérie Gabriel3, Valentin Loux4, Christophe Klopp5, Yves Le Loir6, Michèle Coddeville1, Marie-Line Daveran-Mingot2, Paul Ritzenthaler1, Pascal Le Bourgeois7.   

Abstract

We report here the complete genome sequence of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis strain A12, a strain isolated from sourdough. The circular chromosome and the four plasmids reveal genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism that are potentially required for the persistence of this strain in such a complex ecosystem.
Copyright © 2016 Guellerin et al.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27634985      PMCID: PMC5026425          DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.00692-16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Announc


GENOME ANNOUNCEMENT

Although Lactococcus lactis is mostly studied for its role in fermented milk production, it can inhabit nondairy biotopes, such as plant and animal material (1), and is occasionally found among sourdough microflora. Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis strain LBAE-A12, abbreviated as strain A12, has been isolated from a French traditional wheat sourdough (2) and belongs to the multilocus sequence type (MLST) group of environmental strains (3). A draft genome sequence of this strain has previously been released (accession no. CBLU000000000.1) for a study combining genomic, transcriptomic, and phenotypic analyses (4). The complete genome sequence of strain A12 was obtained as follows: a 3-kb-long paired-end library of total DNA was constructed and sequenced on the 454-GS FLX platform (Eurofins MWG Operon), generating 192,126 reads. These reads were used in combination with the 228,613 reads previously obtained (4) from shotgun 454-GS FLX sequencing for the assembly step using the integrated processing environment NG6 (5). A total of 10 scaffolds were generated, and five scaffolds could be ordered and oriented against the high-resolution NheI optical map of the chromosome (6). Chromosomal sequences corresponding to each ribosomal operon (six), gaps (five), nucleotide ambiguities (19 regions), and pseudogenes (78 putative) were determined by Sanger sequencing of appropriate PCR products. Due to the presence of a large DNA duplication on two plasmids, accurate plasmid assembly could be performed only by a combination of numerous methods, such as comparison of 454-generated scaffolds against PacBio RS single-molecule real-time (SMRT) data (39,739 reads), PCR analyses, and Southern hybridization of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) of plasmid linearized by S1 nuclease (7). Annotation of the assembled chromosome and plasmids was performed using the integrated bacterial genome annotation platform AGMIAL (8), followed by a manual curation process. The complete genome of L. lactis subsp. lactis A12 consists of a single circular chromosome of 2,603,898 bp (average 35.6% G+C content) containing 2,624 coding sequences (CDSs), including 39 pseudogenes, 65 tRNA genes, and six ribosomal operons. The strain contains four plasmids: pA12-1 (5,736 bp, 33.7% G+C content), pA12-2 (9,105 bp, 34.8% G+C content), pA12-3 (42,401 bp, 33.5% G+C content), and pA12-4 (69,485 bp, 32.9% G+C content). Unexpectedly, the last two plasmids harbor a nearly identical region of 21,475 bp in size that contain genes previously found to be involved in raffinose metabolism (4).

Accession number(s).

The complete chromosome and plasmid complement of L. lactis subsp. lactis A12 strain have been deposited in European Nucleotide Archive under the accession numbers LT599049 to LT599053.
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1.  A general method for detecting and sizing large plasmids.

Authors:  B M Barton; G P Harding; A J Zuccarelli
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1995-04-10       Impact factor: 3.365

2.  The carbohydrate metabolism signature of lactococcus lactis strain A12 reveals its sourdough ecosystem origin.

Authors:  Delphine Passerini; Michèle Coddeville; Pascal Le Bourgeois; Pascal Loubière; Paul Ritzenthaler; Catherine Fontagné-Faucher; Marie-Line Daveran-Mingot; Muriel Cocaign-Bousquet
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2013-07-19       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Biodiversity of lactic acid bacteria in French wheat sourdough as determined by molecular characterization using species-specific PCR.

Authors:  Hervé Robert; Valérie Gabriel; Catherine Fontagné-Faucher
Journal:  Int J Food Microbiol       Date:  2009-07-12       Impact factor: 5.277

Review 4.  Natural diversity and adaptive responses of Lactococcus lactis.

Authors:  Johan E T van Hylckama Vlieg; Jan L W Rademaker; Herwig Bachmann; Douwe Molenaar; William J Kelly; Roland J Siezen
Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol       Date:  2006-03-06       Impact factor: 9.740

5.  NG6: Integrated next generation sequencing storage and processing environment.

Authors:  Jérôme Mariette; Frédéric Escudié; Nicolas Allias; Gérald Salin; Céline Noirot; Sylvain Thomas; Christophe Klopp
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2012-09-09       Impact factor: 3.969

6.  Genes but not genomes reveal bacterial domestication of Lactococcus lactis.

Authors:  Delphine Passerini; Charlotte Beltramo; Michele Coddeville; Yves Quentin; Paul Ritzenthaler; Marie-Line Daveran-Mingot; Pascal Le Bourgeois
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-12-17       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  AGMIAL: implementing an annotation strategy for prokaryote genomes as a distributed system.

Authors:  K Bryson; V Loux; R Bossy; P Nicolas; S Chaillou; M van de Guchte; S Penaud; E Maguin; M Hoebeke; P Bessières; J-F Gibrat
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2006-07-19       Impact factor: 16.971

8.  Optical mapping as a routine tool for bacterial genome sequence finishing.

Authors:  Phil Latreille; Stacie Norton; Barry S Goldman; John Henkhaus; Nancy Miller; Brad Barbazuk; Helge B Bode; Creg Darby; Zijin Du; Steve Forst; Sophie Gaudriault; Brad Goodner; Heidi Goodrich-Blair; Steven Slater
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2007-09-14       Impact factor: 3.969

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Review 1.  From Genome to Phenotype: An Integrative Approach to Evaluate the Biodiversity of Lactococcus lactis.

Authors:  Valérie Laroute; Hélène Tormo; Christel Couderc; Muriel Mercier-Bonin; Pascal Le Bourgeois; Muriel Cocaign-Bousquet; Marie-Line Daveran-Mingot
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2017-05-19
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