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Comparative Genomics and Transcriptional Analysis of Flavobacterium columnare Strain ATCC 49512

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00588

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Flavobacterium columnare; comparative genomics analysis; fish health; denitrification; RNA-Seq

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  1. United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2006-35600-16571]
  2. Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine

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Flavobacterium columnare is a Gram-negative fish pathogen causing columnaris disease in wild and cultured fish species. Although the pathogen is widespread in aquatic environments and fish worldwide, little is known about biology of F columnare and mechanisms of columnaris disease pathogenesis. Previously we presented the complete genome sequence of F columnare strain ATCC 49512. Here we present a comparison of the strain ATCC 49512 genome to four other Flavobacterium genomes. In this analysis, we identified predicted proteins whose functions indicate F columnare is capable of denitrification, which would enable anaerobic growth in aquatic pond sediments. Anaerobic growth of F columnare ATCC 49512 with nitrate supplementation was detected experimentally. F columnare ATCC 49512 had a relatively high number of insertion sequences and genomic islands compared to the other Flavobacterium species, suggesting a larger degree of horizontal gene exchange and genome plasticity. A type VI subtype III secretion system was encoded in F columnare along with F johnsoniae and F branchiophilum. RNA sequencing proved to be a valuable technique to improve annotation quality; 41 novel protein coding regions were identified, 16 of which had a non-traditional start site (TTG, GTG, and CTT). Candidate small noncoding RNAs were also identified. Our results improve our understanding of F columnare ATCC 49512 biology, and our results support the use of RNA sequencing to improve annotation of bacterial genomes, particularly for type strains.

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