Complete genome sequence of the clostridium difficile laboratory strain 630δerm reveals differences from strain 630, including translocation of the mobile element CTn5

  • Erika van Eijk
  • , Seyed Yahya Anvar
  • , Hilary P. Browne
  • , Yi Y. Leung
  • , Jeroen Frank
  • , Arnoud M. Schmitz
  • , Adam Roberts
  • , Wiep Klaas Smits

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Abstract

Background: Clostridium difficile strain 630δerm is a spontaneous erythromycin sensitive derivative of the reference strain 630 obtained by serial passaging in antibiotic-free media. It is widely used as a defined and tractable C. difficile strain. Though largely similar to the ancestral strain, it demonstrates phenotypic differences that might be the result of underlying genetic changes. Here, we performed a de novo assembly based on single-molecule real-time sequencing and an analysis of major methylation patterns. Results: In addition to single nucleotide polymorphisms and various indels, we found that the mobile element CTn5 is present in the gene encoding the methyltransferase rumA rather than adhesin CD1844 where it is located in the reference strain. Conclusions: Together, the genetic features identified in this study may help to explain at least part of the phenotypic differences. The annotated genome sequence of this lab strain, including the first analysis of major methylation patterns, will be a valuable resource for genetic research on C. difficile.
Original languageEnglish
Article number31
JournalBMC Genomics
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conjugative transposon
  • Genome sequence
  • Integrative and conjugative element
  • Single-molecule real-time sequencing

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