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萜类诺卡氏菌 NC_YFY_NT001 全基因组及基于不同来源诺卡氏菌的泛基因组分析。 分离物揭示可能与宿主相关的毒力因子
Authors Cai Q, Huang Y , Zhou L, Hu N, Liu Y, Guo F , Liu Q, Huang X, Zhang Y, Zeng L
Received 16 August 2022
Accepted for publication 29 November 2022
Published 13 December 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 7259—7270
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S384673
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony
Objective: We aimed to identify the possible virulence genes associated with Nocardia NC_YFY_NT001 isolated by ourselves and other Nocardia spp .
Methods: The genome of Nocardia terpenica NC_YFY_NT001 was completed by using PacBio and Illumina platforms. A pan-genomic analysis was applied to selected complete Nocardia genomes.
Results: Nocardia terpenica NC_YFY_NT001 can cause healthy mice death by tail intravenous injection. The genome of NT001 has one circular chromosome 8,850,000 bp and one circular plasmid 70,000 bp with ~68% GC content. The chromosome and plasmid encode 7914 and 80 proteins, respectively. Furthermore, a pan-genomic analysis showed a total of 45,825 gene clusters, then 304 core, 21,045 shell and 24,476 cloud gene clusters were classified using specific parameters. In addition, we found that catalases were more abundant in human isolates. Furthermore, we also found no significant differences in the MCE proteins between different strains from different sources. The pan-genomic analysis also showed that 67 genes could only be found in humoral isolates. ReX3 and DUF853 domain protein were found in all eight human isolates. The composition of unique genes in humoral isolate genomes indicated that the transcriptional regulators may be important when Nocardia invades the host, which allows them to survive in the new ecological system.
Conclusion: In this study, we confirmed that NT001 could cause infected animal death, and identified many possible virulence factors for our future studies. This study also provides new insight for our further study on Nocardia virulence mechanisms.
Keywords: Nocardia , virulence, pan-genome, infection