| Literature DB >> 27891116 |
Zhongyi Yu1, Lynda Gunn1, Evan Brennan1, Rachael Reid2, Patrick G Wall1, Peadar Ó Gaora1, Daniel Hurley1, Declan Bolton2, Séamus Fanning1.
Abstract
Blown pack spoilage (BPS) is a major issue for the beef industry. Etiological agents of BPS involve members of a group of Clostridium species, including Clostridium estertheticum which has the ability to produce gas, mostly carbon dioxide, under anaerobic psychotrophic growth conditions. This spore-forming bacterium grows slowly under laboratory conditions, and it can take up to 3 months to produce a workable culture. These characteristics have limited the study of this commercially challenging bacterium. Consequently information on this bacterium is limited and no effective controls are currently available to confidently detect and manage this production risk. In this study the complete genome of C. estertheticum DSM 8809 was determined by SMRT® sequencing. The genome consists of a circular chromosome of 4.7 Mbp along with a single plasmid carrying a potential tellurite resistance gene tehB and a Tn3-like resolvase-encoding gene tnpR. The genome sequence was searched for central metabolic pathways that would support its biochemical profile and several enzymes contributing to this phenotype were identified. Several putative antibiotic/biocide/metal resistance-encoding genes and virulence factors were also identified in the genome, a feature that requires further research. The availability of the genome sequence will provide a basic blueprint from which to develop valuable biomarkers that could support and improve the detection and control of this bacterium along the beef production chain.Entities:
Keywords: Clostridium estertheticum; blown pack spoilage; food quality; vacuum packed beef; whole genome sequencing
Year: 2016 PMID: 27891116 PMCID: PMC5104964 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Oligonucleotide primer sequences designed to validate the genomic sequence of Clostridium estertheticum DSM 8809.
| Forward (F) and reverse (R) primer Sequence (5′→′) | Location/position (bp) | Location/sequenced region | Identity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 43,640–44,701 | 43,705–44,585 | ||
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 1,220,689–1,221,824 | 1,220,800–1,221,760 | ||
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 2,409,276–2,410,209 | 2,409,328–2,410,147 | ||
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 2,794,994–2,795,848 | 2,795,033–2,795,834 | ||
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 99% | |
| 3,170,935–3,171,943 | 3,171,004–3,171,890 | (WGS) | |
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 3,671,665–3,672,574 | 3,671,778–3,672,460 | ||
| Chromosome | Chromosome | 100% | |
| 4,702,142–4,703,114 | 4,702,215–4,703,038 | ||
| Chromosome | NA | ||
| 683,264–686,661 | |||
| Chromosome | NA | ||
| 1,722,582–1,725,596 | |||
| Chromosome | NA | ||
| 4,001,142–4,004,064 | |||
| Plasmid | Plasmid | 100% | |
| 675–1233 | 685–1,219 | ||
| Plasmid | Plasmid | 100% | |
| 8,101–8,757 | 8,113–8,743 | ||
| Plasmid | Plasmid | 100% | |
| 14,519–15,129 | 14,536–15,115 | ||
General comparative analysis of C. estertheticum DSM 8809; Clostridium botulinum A str. Hall and Clostridium perfringenes str. 13.
| Features | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Genome size (bp) | 4,760,574 | 3,760,560 | 3,031,430 |
| No. of plasmids | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| G+C content (%) | 30.92 | 28.18 | 28.57 |
| No. of predicted coding sequences (CDS) | 4,391 | 3,397 | 2,670 |
| No. of rRNA operons | 47 | 24 | 30 |
| No. of tRNA operons | 91 | 81 | 98 |
| No. of ncRNA operons | 76 | 64 | 56 |
| No. of phages (PHAST) | One intact | Three incomplete | One incomplete |
| One incomplete | |||
| One questionable | |||
| No. of CRISPR regions | 0 | 4 | 0 |
Antibiotic/biocide/metal resistance genes identified following comparison of the genome sequence of C. estertheticum DSM 8809 with content located in selected databases.
| Gene | Location | Resistant to |
|---|---|---|
| Chromosome | Aluminum (Al) | |
| Chromosome | Arsenic (As) | |
| Chromosome | Arsenic (As) | |
| Chromosome | Arsenic (As) | |
| Chromosome | Norfloxacin, puromycin, and tosufloxacin | |
| Chromosome | Cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn) | |
| Chromosome | Copper (Cu) | |
| Chromosome | Magnesium (Mg), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), manganese (Mn) | |
| Chromosome | Cobalt (Co), magnesium (Mg) | |
| Chromosome | Camphor | |
| Chromosome | Copper (Cu) | |
| Chromosome | Copper (Cu) | |
| Chromosome | Copper (Cu) | |
| Chromosome | Daunorubicin and doxorubicin | |
| Chromosome | Triclosan | |
| Chromosome | Iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), cobalt (Co), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni) | |
| Chromosome | Chloramphenicol and tetracycline | |
| Chromosome | Mercury (Hg) | |
| Chromosome | Deoxycholate and novobiocin | |
| Chromosome | Deoxycholate and novobiocin | |
| Chromosome | Acriflavine, benzalkonium, chloramphenicol, deoxycholate, doxorubicin, ethidium, fluoroquinolones, fosfomycin tetraphenylphosphonium ion (TPP), and trimethoprim | |
| Chromosome | Manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), zinc (Zn) | |
| Chromosome | Manganese (Mn), magnesium (Mg), methyl viologen, hydrogen | |
| Peroxide (H2O2) | ||
| Chromosome | Tungsten (W), molybdenum (Mo) | |
| Chromosome | Acriflavine, ciprofloxacin, daunomycin, doxorubicin, ethidium bromide, kanamycin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, and streptomycin | |
| Chromosome | Organic hydroperoxide | |
| Chromosome | Arsenic (As) | |
| Chromosome | Antiseptic and disinfectant compounds, e.g., intercalating dyes, diamidines, and quaternary ammonium salts | |
| Chromosome | Cetylpridininium chloride (CPC), chromium (Cr), dodine and 2-nitroimidazole | |
| Chromosome | Spectinomycin and tetracycline | |
| Chromosome | Quaternary ammonium compound | |
| Chromosome | Tetracycline | |
| Chromosome | Vancomycin | |
| Chromosome | 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), acriflavine, Ethidium | |
| Bromide, tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP), quaternary ammonium | ||
| Compounds (QACs) | ||
| Chromosome | Zinc (Zn) | |
| Chromosome | Zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), Cadmium (Cd) | |
| Plasmid | Tellurite | |