TY - JOUR
T1 - Mycobacterium smegmatis genomic characteristics associated with its saprophyte lifestyle
AU - Long, Quanxin
AU - Zhou, Qi
AU - Ji, Lei
AU - Wu, Jun
AU - Wang, Wen
AU - Xie, Jianping
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - Tuberculosis (TB) remains a great threat to global public health. The high biosafety level III required to tackle its causative agent Mycobacterium tuberculosis seriously hinders the exploration of its biology and new countermeasures. M. smegmatis is a widely recognized good surrogate of M. tuberculosis, largely due to their conserved transcriptional machinery, sigma factors, and two-component systems. However, their distinct lifestyles often confound the explanation of the results. M. tuberculosis leads both parasitic and free life, while M. smegmatis is largely saprophyte. To make full advantage of this model, it is helpful to discover the genome features associated with M. smegmatis unique niches, such as its saprophytic life, high salt tolerance, and relative short generation time. We employed the gene ontology enrichment analysis to characterize the unique lifestyle of M. smegmatis. Gene ontology enrichment analysis provided 12 terms; most are relevant to the special lifestyle of M. smegmatis, especially the saprophytic niche, high salt tolerance adaptation, and short generation time. In-depth functional characterization of these genes will shed new lights on the genetic basis of M. smegmatis saprophytic life and hasten the understanding of the unique biology of M. tuberculosis.
AB - Tuberculosis (TB) remains a great threat to global public health. The high biosafety level III required to tackle its causative agent Mycobacterium tuberculosis seriously hinders the exploration of its biology and new countermeasures. M. smegmatis is a widely recognized good surrogate of M. tuberculosis, largely due to their conserved transcriptional machinery, sigma factors, and two-component systems. However, their distinct lifestyles often confound the explanation of the results. M. tuberculosis leads both parasitic and free life, while M. smegmatis is largely saprophyte. To make full advantage of this model, it is helpful to discover the genome features associated with M. smegmatis unique niches, such as its saprophytic life, high salt tolerance, and relative short generation time. We employed the gene ontology enrichment analysis to characterize the unique lifestyle of M. smegmatis. Gene ontology enrichment analysis provided 12 terms; most are relevant to the special lifestyle of M. smegmatis, especially the saprophytic niche, high salt tolerance adaptation, and short generation time. In-depth functional characterization of these genes will shed new lights on the genetic basis of M. smegmatis saprophytic life and hasten the understanding of the unique biology of M. tuberculosis.
KW - comparative genomics
KW - mycobacterium smegmatis
KW - mycobacterium tuberculosis
KW - saprophyte
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84865043623&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/jcb.24199
DO - 10.1002/jcb.24199
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 22628184
AN - SCOPUS:84865043623
SN - 0730-2312
VL - 113
SP - 3051
EP - 3055
JO - Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
JF - Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
IS - 10
ER -