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Query: NC_009699:2654672:2669097 Clostridium botulinum F str. Langeland chromosome, complete genome

Start: 2669097, End: 2669213, Length: 117

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

General Information: Clostridium botulinum F strain Langeland was identified in 1958 from home-prepared liver paste involved in an outbreak of foodborne botulism on the island of Langeland, in Denmark. Produces botulinum, one of the most potent toxins known. 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.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_010516:2594159:260861826086182608734117Clostridium botulinum B1 str. Okra, complete genomehypothetical protein9e-1475.5
NC_012563:2761570:279494227949422795058117Clostridium botulinum A2 str. Kyoto, complete genomehypothetical protein9e-1475.5
NC_012658:2641446:267599926759992676115117Clostridium botulinum Ba4 str. 657 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein7e-1372.8
NC_017297:2635892:266924526692452669361117Clostridium botulinum F str. 230613 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein9e-1475.5
NC_009697:2478261:249268924926892492805117Clostridium botulinum A str. ATCC 19397 chromosome, completehypothetical protein2e-1374.7
NC_010520:2668702:268311426831142683230117Clostridium botulinum A3 str. Loch Maree, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-1375.1