Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain

Abstract Background Photorhabdus luminescens is an enteric bacterium, which lives in mutualistic association with soil nematodes and is highly pathogenic for a broad spectrum of insects. A complete genome sequence for the type strain P. luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01, which was originally isolate...

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Main Authors: Maria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos, Simone Eckstein, Angela Langer, Athanasios Gazanis, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Bianca Habermann, Ralf Heermann
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Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5121-z
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spelling doaj-6850ef48fde847e198dab781afc0762c2020-11-25T01:37:04ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-11-0119111710.1186/s12864-018-5121-zPhenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strainMaria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos0Simone Eckstein1Angela Langer2Athanasios Gazanis3Friedhelm Pfeiffer4Bianca Habermann5Ralf Heermann6Computational Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institute of BiochemistryBiozentrum, Bereich Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenBiozentrum, Bereich Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenBiozentrum, Bereich Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenComputational Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institute of BiochemistryComputational Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institute of BiochemistryBiozentrum, Bereich Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenAbstract Background Photorhabdus luminescens is an enteric bacterium, which lives in mutualistic association with soil nematodes and is highly pathogenic for a broad spectrum of insects. A complete genome sequence for the type strain P. luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01, which was originally isolated in Trinidad and Tobago, has been described earlier. Subsequently, a rifampicin resistant P. luminescens strain has been generated with superior possibilities for experimental characterization. This strain, which is widely used in research, was described as a spontaneous rifampicin resistant mutant of TT01 and is known as TT01-RifR. Results Unexpectedly, upon phenotypic comparison between the rifampicin resistant strain and its presumed parent TT01, major differences were found with respect to bioluminescence, pigmentation, biofilm formation, haemolysis as well as growth. Therefore, we renamed the strain TT01-RifR to DJC. To unravel the genomic basis of the observed differences, we generated a complete genome sequence for strain DJC using the PacBio long read technology. As strain DJC was supposed to be a spontaneous mutant, only few sequence differences were expected. In order to distinguish these from potential sequencing errors in the published TT01 genome, we re-sequenced a derivative of strain TT01 in parallel, also using the PacBio technology. The two TT01 genomes differed at only 30 positions. In contrast, the genome of strain DJC varied extensively from TT01, showing 13,000 point mutations, 330 frameshifts, and 220 strain-specific regions with a total length of more than 300 kb in each of the compared genomes. Conclusions According to the major phenotypic and genotypic differences, the rifampicin resistant P. luminescens strain, now named strain DJC, has to be considered as an independent isolate rather than a derivative of strain TT01. Strains TT01 and DJC both belong to P. luminescens subsp. laumondii.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5121-z
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author Maria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos
Simone Eckstein
Angela Langer
Athanasios Gazanis
Friedhelm Pfeiffer
Bianca Habermann
Ralf Heermann
spellingShingle Maria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos
Simone Eckstein
Angela Langer
Athanasios Gazanis
Friedhelm Pfeiffer
Bianca Habermann
Ralf Heermann
Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
BMC Genomics
author_facet Maria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos
Simone Eckstein
Angela Langer
Athanasios Gazanis
Friedhelm Pfeiffer
Bianca Habermann
Ralf Heermann
author_sort Maria-Antonia Zamora-Lagos
title Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
title_short Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
title_full Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
title_fullStr Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant Photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
title_sort phenotypic and genomic comparison of photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii tt01 and a widely used rifampicin-resistant photorhabdus luminescens laboratory strain
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Photorhabdus luminescens is an enteric bacterium, which lives in mutualistic association with soil nematodes and is highly pathogenic for a broad spectrum of insects. A complete genome sequence for the type strain P. luminescens subsp. laumondii TT01, which was originally isolated in Trinidad and Tobago, has been described earlier. Subsequently, a rifampicin resistant P. luminescens strain has been generated with superior possibilities for experimental characterization. This strain, which is widely used in research, was described as a spontaneous rifampicin resistant mutant of TT01 and is known as TT01-RifR. Results Unexpectedly, upon phenotypic comparison between the rifampicin resistant strain and its presumed parent TT01, major differences were found with respect to bioluminescence, pigmentation, biofilm formation, haemolysis as well as growth. Therefore, we renamed the strain TT01-RifR to DJC. To unravel the genomic basis of the observed differences, we generated a complete genome sequence for strain DJC using the PacBio long read technology. As strain DJC was supposed to be a spontaneous mutant, only few sequence differences were expected. In order to distinguish these from potential sequencing errors in the published TT01 genome, we re-sequenced a derivative of strain TT01 in parallel, also using the PacBio technology. The two TT01 genomes differed at only 30 positions. In contrast, the genome of strain DJC varied extensively from TT01, showing 13,000 point mutations, 330 frameshifts, and 220 strain-specific regions with a total length of more than 300 kb in each of the compared genomes. Conclusions According to the major phenotypic and genotypic differences, the rifampicin resistant P. luminescens strain, now named strain DJC, has to be considered as an independent isolate rather than a derivative of strain TT01. Strains TT01 and DJC both belong to P. luminescens subsp. laumondii.
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