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A complete view of the genetic diversity of the Escherichia coli O-antigen biosynthesis gene cluster.


ABSTRACT: The O antigen constitutes the outermost part of the lipopolysaccharide layer in Gram-negative bacteria. The chemical composition and structure of the O antigen show high levels of variation even within a single species revealing itself as serological diversity. Here, we present a complete sequence set for the O-antigen biosynthesis gene clusters (O-AGCs) from all 184 recognized Escherichia coli O serogroups. By comparing these sequences, we identified 161 well-defined O-AGCs. Based on the wzx/wzy or wzm/wzt gene sequences, in addition to 145 singletons, 37 serogroups were placed into 16 groups. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis of all the E. coli O-serogroup reference strains revealed that the nearly one-quarter of the 184 serogroups were found in the ST10 lineage, which may have a unique genetic background allowing a more successful exchange of O-AGCs. Our data provide a complete view of the genetic diversity of O-AGCs in E. coli showing a stronger association between host phylogenetic lineage and O-serogroup diversification than previously recognized. These data will be a valuable basis for developing a systematic molecular O-typing scheme that will allow traditional typing approaches to be linked to genomic exploration of E. coli diversity.

SUBMITTER: Iguchi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4379981 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A complete view of the genetic diversity of the Escherichia coli O-antigen biosynthesis gene cluster.

Iguchi Atsushi A   Iyoda Sunao S   Kikuchi Taisei T   Ogura Yoshitoshi Y   Katsura Keisuke K   Ohnishi Makoto M   Hayashi Tetsuya T   Thomson Nicholas R NR  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20141126 1


The O antigen constitutes the outermost part of the lipopolysaccharide layer in Gram-negative bacteria. The chemical composition and structure of the O antigen show high levels of variation even within a single species revealing itself as serological diversity. Here, we present a complete sequence set for the O-antigen biosynthesis gene clusters (O-AGCs) from all 184 recognized Escherichia coli O serogroups. By comparing these sequences, we identified 161 well-defined O-AGCs. Based on the wzx/wz  ...[more]

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