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Annotated draft genomic sequence from a Streptococcus pneumoniae type 19F clinical isolate.

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Dopazo J., Mendoza A., Herrero J., Caldara F., Humbert Y., Friedli L., Guerrier M., Grand-Schenk E., Gandin C., de Francesco M., Polissi A., Buell G., Feger G., Garcia E., Peitsch M., Garcia-Bustos J.F.

The public availability of numerous microbial genomes is enabling the analysis of bacterial biology in great detail and with an unprecedented, organism-wide and taxon-wide, broad scope. Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the most important bacterial pathogens throughout the world. We present here sequences and functional annotations for 2.1-Mbp of pneumococcal DNA, covering more than 90% of the total estimated size of the genome. The sequenced strain is a clinical isolate resistant to macrolides and tetracycline. It carries a type 19F capsular locus, but multilocus sequence typing for several conserved genetic loci suggests that the strain sequenced belongs to a pneumococcal lineage that most often expresses a serotype 15 capsular polysaccharide. A total of 2,046 putative open reading frames (ORFs) longer than 100 amino acids were identified (average of 1,009 bp per ORF), including all described two-component systems and aminoacyl tRNA synthetases. Comparisons to other complete, or nearly complete, bacterial genomes were made and are presented in a graphical form for all the predicted proteins.

Microb. Drug Resist. 7:99-125(2001) [ PubMed | SRS | CiteXplore ]