Eojin Jo
Chosun University
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Genome Announcements | 2013
Soon-Nang Park; Eugene Cho; Hwa-Sook Kim; Dae-Soo Kim; Jaeeun Jung; Jeong-Hun Baek; Yun Kyong Lim; Eojin Jo; Young-Hyo Chang; Jeong Hwan Shin; Sang-Haeng Choi; Jihee Kang; YongUn Choi; Si-Won Kong; Sang-Eun Han; Hong-Seog Park; Hongik Kim; Joong-Ki Kook
ABSTRACT Five subspecies of Fusobacterium nucleatum have been classified: animalis, nucleatum, polymorphum, vincentii, and fusiforme. F. nucleatum subsp. animalis ChDC F324 (KCOM 1325) was isolated from a human subgingival plaque in the Republic of Korea. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of the strain.
Genome Announcements | 2013
Eugene Cho; Soon-Nang Park; Hak Kyun Kim; Dae-Soo Kim; Jaeeun Jung; Jeong-Hun Baek; Yun Kyong Lim; Eojin Jo; Mi-Hwa Choi; Young-Hyo Chang; Yeseul Shin; Jayoung Paek; Jeong Hwan Shin; Jihun Kim; Sang-Haeng Choi; Hong-Seog Park; Hongik Kim; Joong-Ki Kook
ABSTRACT The genus Peptoniphilus comprises butyrate-producing, nonsaccharolytic species that use peptone and amino acids as major energy sources. The novel Peptoniphilus sp. strain ChDC B134 (=KCOM 1628) was isolated from a human periapical abscess lesion. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of the strain.
Genome Announcements | 2013
Seung-Kook Park; Eugene Cho; H.-S. Kim; Doo-Jin Kim; Jaeeun Jung; Jeong-Hun Baek; Y. Kyong Lim; Eojin Jo; Young-Hyo Chang; J. Hwan Shin; Samjin Choi; Jihee Kang; YongUn Choi; Hyung-Soo Park; Hwa-Sook Kim; Joong-Ki Kook
ABSTRACT Fusobacterium nucleatum is a Gram-negative anaerobe and is one of the causative agents of periodontal diseases, including peri-implantitis. Fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum ChDC F316 (KCOM 1322) was isolated from a human peri-implantitis lesion. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this strain.
Current Microbiology | 2017
Joong-Ki Kook; Soon-Nang Park; Yun Kyong Lim; Eugene Cho; Eojin Jo; Hansung Roh; Yeseul Shin; Jayoung Paek; Hwa-Sook Kim; Hongik Kim; Jeong Hwan Shin; Young-Hyo Chang
Fusobacterium nucleatum is classified as four subspecies, subsp. nucleatum, polymorphum, vincentii, and animalis, based on DNA–DNA hybridization (DDH) patterns, phenotypic characteristics, and/or multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA). The gold standards for classification of bacterial species are DDH and 16S ribosomal RNA gene (16S rDNA) sequence homology. The thresholds of DDH and 16S rDNA similarity for delineation of bacterial species have been suggested to be >70 and 98.65%, respectively. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) and genome-to-genome distance (GGD) analysis based on genome sequences were recently introduced as a replacement for DDH to delineate bacterial species with ANI (95–96%) and GGD (70%) threshold values. In a previous study, F. hwasookii was classified as a new species based on MLSA and DDH results. 16S rDNA similarity between F. hwasookii type strain and F. nucleatum subspecies type strains was higher than that between F. nucleatum subspecies type strains. Therefore, it is possible that the four F. nucleatum subspecies can be classified as Fusobacterium species. In this study, we performed ANI and GGD analyses using the genome sequences of 36 F. nucleatum, five F. hwasookii, and one Fusobacterium periodonticum strain to determine whether the four F. nucleatum subspecies could be classified as species using OrthoANI and ANI web-based softwares provided by ChunLab and Kostas lab, respectively, and GGD calculator offered by German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures. ANI values calculated from OrthoANI and ANI calculators between the type strains of F. nucleatum subspecies ranged from 89.80 to 92.97 and from 90.40 to 91.90%, respectively. GGD values between the type strains of F. nucleatum subspecies ranged from 42.3 to 46.0%. ANI and GGD values among strains belonging to the same F. nucleatum subspecies, subsp. nucleatum, subsp. polymorphum, subsp. vincentii, and subsp. animalis were >96 and >68.2%, respectively. These results strongly suggest that F. nucleatum subsp. nucleatum, subsp. polymorphum, subsp. vincentii, and subsp. animalis should be classified as F. nucleatum, F. polymorphum, F. vincentii, and F. animalis, respectively.
Genome Announcements | 2014
Soon-Nang Park; Eugene Cho; Yun Kyong Lim; Hwa-Sook Kim; Dae-Soo Kim; Jaeeun Jung; Jeong-Hun Baek; Eojin Jo; Young-Hyo Chang; Jeong Hwan Shin; Sang-Haeng Choi; Jihee Kang; YongUn Choi; Hong-Seog Park; Hongik Kim; Joong-Ki Kook
ABSTRACT Recently, five strains were isolated from human subgingival plaques and were proposed as a novel subspecies of Fusobacterium nucleatum. Here, we report the draft genome sequences of the strains, except one for which the draft sequence was already introduced.
International Journal of Oral Biology | 2014
Eojin Jo; Mi Hwa Choi; Hwa Sook Kim; Soon Nang Park; Yun Kyong Lim; Christina K Kang; Joong Ki Kook
Current Microbiology | 2015
Eugene Cho; Soon-Nang Park; Yeseul Shin; Yun Kyong Lim; Jayoung Paek; Hak Kyun Kim; Cheol Ho Hwang; Eojin Jo; Dongchun Jin; Young-Hyo Chang; Joong-Ki Kook
Current Microbiology | 2018
Eojin Jo; Soon-Nang Park; Yun Kyong Lim; Jayoung Paek; Yeseul Shin; Hongik Kim; Si Hyun Kim; Jeong Hwan Shin; Young-Hyo Chang; Joong-Ki Kook
한국미생물학회 학술대회논문집 | 2016
Joong-Ki Kook; Soon-Nang Park; Yun Kong Lim; Mi-Hwa Choi; Eojin Jo
International Journal of Oral Biology | 2016
Eojin Jo; Soon-Nang Park; Joong-Ki Kook
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