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Genome of Mycoplasma arthritidis

Authors :
Anh-Hue T. Tu
David S. Jordan
Kevin Dybvig
Ann E. Loraine
Ping Lao
Cao Zuhua
C. Todd French
Source :
Infection and immunity. 76(9)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The genomes of several species of mycoplasma have been sequenced. Most of these species rely on the glycolytic pathway for energy production, with the one exception of Ureaplasma , a species that breaks down urea as its principle source of acquiring energy. Several species, including as Mycoplasma arthritidis , are nonglycolytic and can use arginine as their source of energy. Described here are the genome sequence and a transposon library of M. arthritidis . The genome of 820,453 bp is typical in size for a mycoplasma and contains two large families of genes that are predicted to code for phase-variable proteins. The transposon library was constructed using a minitransposon that inserts stably into the mycoplasma genome. Of the 635 predicted coding regions, 218 were disrupted in a library of 1,100 members. Dispensable genes included the gene coding for the MAM superantigen and genes coding for ribosomal proteins S15, S18, and L15.

Details

ISSN :
10985522
Volume :
76
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection and immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f07bbf7fcacc42a384da1e6eaaf46447