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Journal of Bacteriology | 2001

Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Solvent-Producing Bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum

Jörk Nölling; Gary L. Breton; Marina V. Omelchenko; Kira S. Makarova; Qiandong Zeng; Rene Gibson; Hong Mei Lee; JoAnn Dubois; Dayong Qiu; Joseph Hitti; Finishing; Bioinformatics Teams; Yuri I. Wolf; Roman L. Tatusov; Fabrice Sabathé; Lynn Doucette-Stamm; Philippe Soucaille; Michael J. Daly; George N. Bennett; Eugene V. Koonin; Douglas R. Smith

The genome sequence of the solvent-producing bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 has been determined by the shotgun approach. The genome consists of a 3.94-Mb chromosome and a 192-kb megaplasmid that contains the majority of genes responsible for solvent production. Comparison of C. acetobutylicum to Bacillus subtilis reveals significant local conservation of gene order, which has not been seen in comparisons of other genomes with similar, or, in some cases closer, phylogenetic proximity. This conservation allows the prediction of many previously undetected operons in both bacteria. However, the C. acetobutylicum genome also contains a significant number of predicted operons that are shared with distantly related bacteria and archaea but not with B. subtilis. Phylogenetic analysis is compatible with the dissemination of such operons by horizontal transfer. The enzymes of the solventogenesis pathway and of the cellulosome of C. acetobutylicum comprise a new set of metabolic capacities not previously represented in the collection of complete genomes. These enzymes show a complex pattern of evolutionary affinities, emphasizing the role of lateral gene exchange in the evolution of the unique metabolic profile of the bacterium. Many of the sporulation genes identified in B. subtilis are missing in C. acetobutylicum, which suggests major differences in the sporulation process. Thus, comparative analysis reveals both significant conservation of the genome organization and pronounced differences in many systems that reflect unique adaptive strategies of the two gram-positive bacteria.


Gene | 1995

GENOMIC ORGANIZATION OF THE MYCOBACTERIAL SIGMA GENE CLUSTER

Laurence Doukhan; Mima Predich; Gopalan Nair; Olivier Dussurget; Ines Mandic-Mulec; Stewart T. Cole; Douglas R. Smith; Issar Smith

We have previously described sigma A and sigma B and their structural genes, mysA and mysB, respectively, in Mycobacterium smegmatis. We have now sequenced the corresponding regions in the M. tuberculosis and M. leprae chromosomes, and have found the two homologous genes. The chromosomal linkage and the deduced amino acid (aa) sequences of the two genes show very high similarity in the three species of mycobacteria. We also report the finding of two other open reading frames (ORF) in these clusters. orfX, which has an unknown function, is located between mysA and mysB. The other ORF, located downstream from mysB, encodes a homolog of DtxR, the iron regulatory protein from Corynebacterium diphtheriae (Cd).


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1994

Purification, characterization, gene sequence, and significance of a bacterioferritin from Mycobacterium leprae.

Maria Cristina Vidal Pessolani; Douglas R. Smith; Becky Rivoire; J. Mccormick; S. A. Hefta; Stewart T. Cole; Patrick J. Brennan


Gene | 2007

Improved repeat identification and masking in Dipterans.

Christopher D. Smith; Robert C. Edgar; Mark Yandell; Douglas R. Smith; Susan E. Celniker; Eugene W. Myers; Gary H. Karpen


Genome Research | 1997

Multiplex sequencing of 1.5 Mb of the Mycobacterium leprae genome

Douglas R. Smith; Peter Richterich; Marc J. Rubenfield; Philip W. Rice; Carol Butler; Hongmei Lee; Susan Kirst; Kristin Gundersen; Kari Abendschan; Qinxue Xu; Maria Chung; Craig Deloughery; Tyler J. Aldredge; James W. Maher; Ronald Lundstrom; Craig Tulig; Kathleen Falls; Joan Imrich; Dana Torrey; Marcy Engelstein; Gary L. Breton; Deepika Madan; Raymond Nietupski; Bruce Seitz; Steven Connelly; Steven McDougall; Hershel Safer; Rene Gibson; Lynn Doucette-Stamm; Karin Eiglmeier


Archive | 2000

Device for rapid dna sample processing with integrated liquid handling, thermocycling, and purification

Patrick Cahill; Douglas R. Smith; Ulrich Thomann; Marcy Engelstein


Microbial & Comparative Genomics | 1998

An Efficient, Automatable Template Preparation for High Throughput Sequencing

Marcy Engelstein; Tyler J. Aldredge; Deepika Madan; James H. Smith; Jen-i Mao; Douglas R. Smith; Phil W. Rice


Analytical Chemistry | 1997

Electrophore mass tag dideoxy DNA sequencing

Linxiao Xu; Nanying Bian; Zhixian Wang; Samy Abdel-Baky; Sasi Pillai; Daniel Magiera; Veeravagu Murugaiah; Roger W. Giese; Poguang Wang; Thomas O'Keeffe; Helena Abushamaa; Laura Kutney; George M. Church; Stephen Carson; Douglas R. Smith; Melvin A. Park; John Wronka; Frank H. Laukien


Archive | 2002

Methods for determining a nucleotide at a specific location within a nucleic acid molecule

Douglas R. Smith; Hans-Ulrich Thomann; Patrick Cahill


Archive | 1994

Toward Mapping and Sequencing the Genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Stewart T. Cole; Douglas R. Smith

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Marcy Engelstein

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Stewart T. Cole

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Lynn Doucette-Stamm

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Linxiao Xu

Northeastern University

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Nanying Bian

Northeastern University

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Poguang Wang

Northeastern University

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