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Query: NC_005126:589000:596756 Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TTO1, complete genome

Start: 596756, End: 597091, Length: 336

Host Lineage: Photorhabdus luminescens; Photorhabdus; Enterobacteriaceae; Enterobacteriales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: This strain was isolated on Trinidad and Tobago. It is a symbiont of the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora. Bioluminescent bacterium. This organism is unusual in that it is symbiotic within one insect, and pathogenic in another, the only organism that is known to exhibit this dual phenotype. Enzymes are then released by the bacteria that result in rapid degradation of the insect body, allowing both bacteria and nematode to feed and reproduce. During this period Photorhabdus luminescens releases bacteriocidal products, including antibiotics and bacteriocins, that prevent infection of the larva by competitive microbes. The result is promotion of Photorhabdus luminescens-nematode interactions that result in continuation of the symbiotic relationship. In order to engage in a symbiotic relationship with the nematode and a pathogenic one with the insect larva, the bacterium encodes specific factors that encourage both. These include a large number of genes that code for secreted toxins and enzymes, as well as genes that encode products for the production of antibiotics and bacteriocins. Secretion of these products occurs by an array of systems including type I, type II, and type III secretion systems. The type III system is closely related to the Yersinia plasmid-encoded type III system. Genes that promote symbiotic relationships are also encoded on genomic islands on the chromosome including some that affect nematode development. Virulence genes appear to be active during exponential growth. Symbiotic genes appear to function during stationary phase (post-exponential) growth. The switch from one state to another is controlled. Photorhabdus luminescens is capable of giving off light, a complex process that requires the products of the lux operon.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_014228:3534378:354735135473513547686336Xenorhabdus nematophila ATCC 19061, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-48191
NC_013283:113660:137480137480137815336Cronobacter turicensis plasmid pCTU1, complete sequencehypothetical protein2e-27120
NC_012962:3933715:395575339557533956085333Photorhabdus asymbiotica, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-24111
NC_013716:5201097:525021452502145250549336Citrobacter rodentium ICC168, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-22103
NC_010084:2171881:218396721839672184287321Burkholderia multivorans ATCC 17616 chromosome 1, completehypothetical protein3e-1580.5
NC_010804:1334581:134048613404861340806321Burkholderia multivorans ATCC 17616 chromosome 1, completehypothetical protein3e-1580.5
NC_014310:1338936:134930613493061349542237Ralstonia solanacearum PSI07 megaplasmid, complete sequencehypothetical protein3e-0753.9