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Query: NC_010674:1390473:1408850 Clostridium botulinum B str. Eklund 17B, complete genome

Start: 1408850, End: 1409308, Length: 459

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

General Information: Clostridium botulinum B str. Eklund 17B is a nonproteolytic botulism neurotoxin B strain. This strain was isolated from marine sediments taken off the coast of Washington, USA and was not associated with botulism. This genus comprises about 150 metabolically diverse species of anaerobes that are ubiquitous in virtually all anoxic habitats where organic compounds are present, including soils, aquatic sediments and the intestinal tracts of animals and humans. This shape is attributed to the presence of endospores that develop under conditions unfavorable for vegetative growth and distend single cells terminally or sub-terminally. Spores germinate under conditions favorable for vegetative growth, such as anaerobiosis and presence of organic substrates. It is believed that present day Mollicutes (Eubacteria) have evolved regressively (i.e., by genome reduction) from gram-positive clostridia-like ancestors with a low GC content in DNA. 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_014171:343834:347511347511347993483Bacillus thuringiensis BMB171 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator9e-0958.9
NC_011725:334000:338817338817339299483Bacillus cereus B4264 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator9e-0958.9
NC_021184:549940:551339551339551818480Desulfotomaculum gibsoniae DSM 7213, complete genometranscriptional regulator1e-0858.5
NC_011772:323050:325020325020325502483Bacillus cereus G9842, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family3e-0857.8
NC_015391:1323171:133944613394461339895450Carnobacterium sp. 17-4 chromosome, complete genomeputative transcriptional regulator3e-0857.4
NC_021182:4882494:489591748959174896384468Clostridium pasteurianum BC1, complete genometranscriptional regulator6e-0856.6
NC_012563:4101000:411587741158774116353477Clostridium botulinum A2 str. Kyoto, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family1e-0755.5
NC_016779:312500:327713327713328072360Bacillus cereus F837/76 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator1e-0755.5
NC_010723:1133163:113855311385531139002450Clostridium botulinum E3 str. Alaska E43, complete genomeMarR-family transcriptional regulator2e-0754.7
NC_012658:3923546:393841339384133938889477Clostridium botulinum Ba4 str. 657 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator2e-0754.3
NC_015977:3011177:303536230353623035814453Roseburia hominis A2-183 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0754.3
NC_009697:3809044:382389338238933824369477Clostridium botulinum A str. ATCC 19397 chromosome, completeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0754.3
NC_009495:3832500:384735938473593847835477Clostridium botulinum A str. ATCC 3502 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0754.3
NC_015425:34861:412974129741770474Clostridium botulinum BKT015925 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0754.3
NC_010516:3903867:391871239187123919188477Clostridium botulinum B1 str. Okra, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family3e-0753.9
NC_010520:3938490:395335339533533953829477Clostridium botulinum A3 str. Loch Maree, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family3e-0753.9
NC_009617:1278000:128011812801181280567450Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator4e-0753.9
NC_009698:3706154:372100337210033721479477Clostridium botulinum A str. Hall chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator4e-0753.5
NC_017295:3762622:377774937777493778213465Clostridium acetobutylicum EA 2018 chromosome, complete genomeTranscriptional regulator, MarR/EmrR family6e-0753.1
NC_003030:3763054:377839737783973778861465Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824, complete genomeTranscriptional regulator, MarR/EmrR family6e-0753.1
NC_015687:3766000:377998037799803780444465Clostridium acetobutylicum DSM 1731 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator6e-0753.1
NC_013204:3613824:361382436138243614279456Eggerthella lenta DSM 2243, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family9e-0752.4
NC_020244:3681236:369667636966763697125450Bacillus subtilis XF-1, complete genomeputative transcriptional regulator (MarR family)1e-0652
NC_015577:3589884:361974936197493620186438Treponema azotonutricium ZAS-9 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator1e-0652
NC_010674:1170264:117469911746991175148450Clostridium botulinum B str. Eklund 17B, complete genomeMarR-family transcriptional regulator2e-0651.6
NC_009699:3940984:395583739558373956313477Clostridium botulinum F str. Langeland chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator2e-0651.2
NC_017297:3939328:395418039541803954656477Clostridium botulinum F str. 230613 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator2e-0651.2
NC_008593:37456:420304203042500471Clostridium novyi NT, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family2e-0651.2
NC_014639:2452286:246335824633582463711354Bacillus atrophaeus 1942 chromosome, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0650.8
CP002207:2452286:246335824633582463711354Bacillus atrophaeus 1942, complete genomeMarR family transcriptional regulator3e-0650.8
NC_004557:81362:859488594886403456Clostridium tetani E88, complete genometranscriptional regulator, marR family4e-0650.4
NC_013410:1152188:115273911527391153176438Fibrobacter succinogenes subsp. succinogenes S85 chromosome,transcriptional regulator, MarR family5e-0650.1
NC_004668:2762464:276372527637252764177453Enterococcus faecalis V583, complete genometranscriptional regulator, MarR family6e-0649.7
NC_013526:439813:475491475491476015525Thermobaculum terrenum ATCC BAA-798 chromosome 2, complete genometranscriptional regulator, TrmB8e-0649.3