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Query: NC_010516:2676746:2706928 Clostridium botulinum B1 str. Okra, complete genome

Start: 2706928, End: 2707794, Length: 867

Host Lineage: Clostridium botulinum; Clostridium; Clostridiaceae; Clostridiales; Firmicutes; Bacteria

General Information: This organism produces one of the most potent and deadly neurotoxins known, a botulinum toxin that prevents the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, thereby inhibiting muscle contraction and causing paralysis. In most cases the diseased person dies of asphyxiation as a result of paralysis of chest muscles involved in breathing. The spores are heat-resistant and can survive in inadequately heated, prepared, or processed foods. Spores germinate under favorable conditions (anaerobiosis and substrate-rich environment) and bacteria start propagating very rapidly, producing the toxin.Botulinum toxin, and C. botulinum cells, has been found in a wide variety of foods, including canned ones. Almost any food that has a high pH (above 4.6) can support growth of the bacterium. Honey is the most common vehicle for infection in infants. Food poisoning through C. botulinum is the most frequent type of infection caused by this bacterium. The wound botulism that occurs when C. botulinum infects an individual via an open wound is much rarer and is very similar to tetanus disease. There are several types of botulinum toxin known (type A through type F), all of them being neurotoxic polypeptides. The most common and widely distributed are strains and serovars of C. botulinum that produce type A toxin.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_007296:1073784:108376110837611084489729Streptococcus pyogenes MGAS6180, complete genomeputative phage-associated protein1e-23110
NC_007929:293709:299582299582300565984Lactobacillus salivarius subsp. salivarius UCC118, complete genomeReplisome organizer, phage associated6e-21101
NC_015558:1813500:182997718299771830942966Streptococcus parauberis KCTC 11537 chromosome, complete genomereplication protein3e-1479.3
NC_002662:447236:454820454820455596777Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis Il1403, complete genomereplisome organizer3e-1376.3
NC_015433:1998427:200516220051622005977816Streptococcus suis ST3 chromosome, complete genomereplication protein1e-1067
NC_004116:560893:565607565607566467861Streptococcus agalactiae 2603V/R, complete genomehypothetical protein5e-0962
NC_009495:1821938:182905518290551829948894Clostridium botulinum A str. ATCC 3502 chromosome, complete genomephage protein1e-0860.8
NC_012658:1810640:181600718160071816900894Clostridium botulinum Ba4 str. 657 chromosome, complete genomeputative phage replisome organizer1e-0860.8
NC_012563:1681639:169229516922951693182888Clostridium botulinum A2 str. Kyoto, complete genomeputative phage replisome organizer9e-0960.8
NC_012891:1573435:159973415997341600549816Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis GGS_124 chromosome 1,putative primosome component and related proteins1e-0860.5
NC_017068:1852708:190760219076021908492891Selenomonas ruminantium subsp. lactilytica TAM6421, completehypothetical protein2e-0860.1
NC_015977:3011177:303006130300613030876816Roseburia hominis A2-183 chromosome, complete genomereplisome organizer, phage associated protein3e-0859.7
NC_020207:1906803:191653019165301917363834Enterococcus faecium NRRL B-2354, complete genomePhage replication initiation4e-0858.9
NC_020450:1726234:174713617471361748041906Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis IO-1 DNA, complete genomereplisome organizer7e-0858.2
NC_007297:1001981:101469410146941015524831Streptococcus pyogenes MGAS5005, complete genomephage protein1e-0653.9