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   Host imprints on bacterial genomes-rapid,divergent evolution in individual patients  
   
نویسنده zdziarski j. ,brzuszkiewicz e. ,wullt b. ,liesegang h. ,biran d. ,voigt b. ,grönberg-hernandez j. ,ragnarsdottir b. ,hecker m. ,ron e.z. ,daniel r. ,gottschalk g. ,hacker j. ,svanborg c. ,dobrindt u.
منبع plos pathogens - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 8 - صفحه:95 -96
چکیده    Bacteria lose or gain genetic material and through selection,new variants become fixed in the population. here we provide the first,genome-wide example of a single bacterial strain's evolution in different deliberately colonized patients and the surprising insight that hosts appear to personalize their microflora. by first obtaining the complete genome sequence of the prototype asymptomatic bacteriuria strain e. coli 83972 and then resequencing its descendants after therapeutic bladder colonization of different patients,we identified 34 mutations,which affected metabolic and virulence-related genes. further transcriptome and proteome analysis proved that these genome changes altered bacterial gene expression resulting in unique adaptation patterns in each patient. our results provide evidence that,in addition to stochastic events,adaptive bacterial evolution is driven by individual host environments. ongoing loss of gene function supports the hypothesis that evolution towards commensalism rather than virulence is favored during asymptomatic bladder colonization. © 2010 zdziarski et al.
آدرس institute for molecular biology of infectious diseases,julius-maximilians-university wurzburg,wurzburg, Germany, göttingen genomics laboratory,institute of microbiology and genetics,georg-august-university göttingen,göttingen, Germany, department of urology,lund university hospital,lund, Sweden, göttingen genomics laboratory,institute of microbiology and genetics,georg-august-university göttingen,göttingen, Germany, department of molecular microbiology and biotechnology,faculty of life sciences,tel aviv university,tel aviv, Israel, institute for microbiology,ernst-moritz-arndt-university greifswald,greifswald, Germany, department of microbiology,immunology and glycobiology,institute of laboratory medicine,lund university,lund, Sweden, department of microbiology,immunology and glycobiology,institute of laboratory medicine,lund university,lund, Sweden, institute for microbiology,ernst-moritz-arndt-university greifswald,greifswald, Germany, department of molecular microbiology and biotechnology,faculty of life sciences,tel aviv university,tel aviv, Israel, göttingen genomics laboratory,institute of microbiology and genetics,georg-august-university göttingen,göttingen, Germany, göttingen genomics laboratory,institute of microbiology and genetics,georg-august-university göttingen,göttingen, Germany, german academy of sciences leopoldina,halle/saale, Germany, department of microbiology,immunology and glycobiology,institute of laboratory medicine,lund university,lund,sweden,singapore immunology network (sign),biomedical sciences institutes,agency for science,technology,and research (astar),singapore, Singapore, institute for molecular biology of infectious diseases,julius-maximilians-university wurzburg,wurzburg, Germany
 
     
   
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