Authors
Nick Dorrell, Joseph A Mangan, Kenneth G Laing, Jason Hinds, Dennis Linton, Hasan Al-Ghusein, Bart G Barrell, Julian Parkhill, Neil G Stoker, Andrey V Karlyshev, Philip D Butcher, Brendan W Wren
Publication date
2001/10/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
11
Issue
10
Pages
1706-1715
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial food-borne diarrhoeal disease throughout the world, and yet is still a poorly understood pathogen. Whole genome microarray comparisons of 11C. jejuni strains of diverse origin identified genes in up to 30 NCTC 11168 loci ranging from 0.7 to 18.7 kb that are either absent or highly divergent in these isolates. Many of these regions are associated with the biosynthesis of surface structures including flagella, lipo-oligosaccharide, and the newly identified capsule. Other strain-variable genes of known function include those responsible for iron acquisition, DNA restriction/modification, and sialylation. In fact, at least 21% of genes in the sequenced strain appear dispensable as they are absent or highly divergent in one or more of the isolates tested, thus defining 1300 C. jejuni core genes. Such core genes contribute mainly to metabolic, biosynthetic, cellular, and …
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