TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative analysis of whole-genome sequences of Streptococcus suis
AU - Wei, Wu
AU - Ding, Guohui
AU - Wang, Xiaojing
AU - Sun, Jingchun
AU - Tu, Kang
AU - Hao, Pei
AU - Wang, Chuan
AU - Cao, Zhiwei
AU - Shi, Tieliu
AU - Li, Yixue
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute and the Sanger Institute for providing the draft sequences of two S. suis strains to the public. Thanks to Yi Zhong for discussion about virulence factors. This work was supported by the State Key Program of Basic Research of China (Grant Nos. 2002CB713807, 2003CB715901, 2004CB518606 & 2004CB720103), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 30500107 & 90408010) and the Key Program of Basic Research of Shanghai (Grant Nos. 03DJ14011, 04QMX1450 & 04DZ19850).
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - The outbreak of Streptococcus suis recently in some districts of Sichuan Province in China has caused over 30 deaths and over 200 infections in human beings. In order to study the pathogenicity mechanism and to prevent the bacteria from spreading and infecting human beings and swine, we have annotated and analyzed the genomes of two strains, Streptococcus suis P1/7 and 89-1591 respectively. The whole length of P1/7 is 2.007 Mb, and has 1969 ORFs. In contrast, the partial genome sequence of 89-1591 is 1.98 Mb in length and exists in 177 contigs with 1918 ORFs. Analysis shows that the average lengths of CDSs in two genomes are very close, and the numbers of the homolog ORFs are 1306 between those two strains. Most of the toxicity factors of the two strains are homologeous, but there are still some significant differences between those two strains. For example, among the 11 genes (cps2A-cps2K) encoding for the capsules in P1/7, 4 (cps2A, 2B, 2I, 2J) are not detected in strain 89-1591. At the same time, the genes encoding EF and Haemolysin in P1/7 are also not found in strain 89-1591. Besides, the genes related to DNA replication, repair and recombination differ from each other significantly and there also exist certain differences among the surface proteins. Those characteristics indicate that those two strains have evolved their own specific functions to adapt to the different environments and that the pathogenesis of the two strains is different. We have accumulated comprehensive genomics information for future systematic studies of S. sui. Our results are helpful for disease prevention, vaccine development, as well as drug design for S. suis.
AB - The outbreak of Streptococcus suis recently in some districts of Sichuan Province in China has caused over 30 deaths and over 200 infections in human beings. In order to study the pathogenicity mechanism and to prevent the bacteria from spreading and infecting human beings and swine, we have annotated and analyzed the genomes of two strains, Streptococcus suis P1/7 and 89-1591 respectively. The whole length of P1/7 is 2.007 Mb, and has 1969 ORFs. In contrast, the partial genome sequence of 89-1591 is 1.98 Mb in length and exists in 177 contigs with 1918 ORFs. Analysis shows that the average lengths of CDSs in two genomes are very close, and the numbers of the homolog ORFs are 1306 between those two strains. Most of the toxicity factors of the two strains are homologeous, but there are still some significant differences between those two strains. For example, among the 11 genes (cps2A-cps2K) encoding for the capsules in P1/7, 4 (cps2A, 2B, 2I, 2J) are not detected in strain 89-1591. At the same time, the genes encoding EF and Haemolysin in P1/7 are also not found in strain 89-1591. Besides, the genes related to DNA replication, repair and recombination differ from each other significantly and there also exist certain differences among the surface proteins. Those characteristics indicate that those two strains have evolved their own specific functions to adapt to the different environments and that the pathogenesis of the two strains is different. We have accumulated comprehensive genomics information for future systematic studies of S. sui. Our results are helpful for disease prevention, vaccine development, as well as drug design for S. suis.
KW - Strain 89-1591
KW - Strain P1/7
KW - Streptococcus suis
KW - Virulence factor
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U2 - 10.1007/s11434-006-1199-9
DO - 10.1007/s11434-006-1199-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33748930075
SN - 1001-6538
VL - 51
SP - 1199
EP - 1209
JO - Chinese Science Bulletin
JF - Chinese Science Bulletin
IS - 10
ER -