Project description:Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis is an important Gram-positive phytopathogenic bacteria that causes bacterial wilt and canker in tomato. The genome of the type strain, NCPPB382, has been sequenced and annotated, however comparative genomics suggests that certain regions are under- or misannotated. In order to improve the genome annotation, we have undertaken a proteogenomic study of this important pathogen. Samples were grown in culture and the proteome of the pellet and supernatant were analyzed separately using shotgun HPLC-MS/MS. These proteomics datasets were analyzed and a number of missing gene were found and a number of existing gene calls were modified.
Project description:Investigation of whole genome gene expression level changes in S. pneumoniae KCTC 5080T, S. mitis KCTC 3556T, S. oralis KCTC 13048T, and S. pseudopneumoniae CCUG 49455T. This proves that transcriptional profiling can facilitate in elucidating the genetic distance between closely related strains. A one chip study using total RNA recovered from S. pseudopneumoniae CCUG 49455T with three strain. For the the transcriptome of S. pseudopneumoniae CCUG 49455T was analyzed using the S. pneumoniae R6 microarray platform and compared with those of S. pneumoniae KCTC 5080T, S. mitis KCTC 3556T, and S. oralis KCTC 13048T strains.
Project description:Investigation of whole genome gene expression level changes in S. pneumoniae KCTC 5080T, S. mitis KCTC 3556T, S. oralis KCTC 13048T, and S. pseudopneumoniae CCUG 49455T. This proves that transcriptional profiling can facilitate in elucidating the genetic distance between closely related strains.