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Query: NC_010723:915697:935886 Clostridium botulinum E3 str. Alaska E43, complete genome

Start: 935886, End: 936452, Length: 567

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

General Information: This strain was probably isolated from salmon eggs associated with a foodborne case of botulism in Alaska, however the exact details are not available. 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_014209:1363151:138833813883381388895558Thermoanaerobacter mathranii subsp. mathranii str. A3 chromosome,GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase2e-0962
NC_013406:3329791:333493433349343335467534Paenibacillus sp. Y412MC10 chromosome, complete genomeGCN5-like N-acetyltransferase1e-0859.3
NC_013665:1922000:195661319566131957185573Methanocella paludicola SANAE, complete genomeGCN5-related N-acetyltransferase family protein4e-0857.8
NC_016935:4233223:427096342709634271526564Paenibacillus mucilaginosus 3016 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-0755.5
NC_013406:2866000:289553728955372896130594Paenibacillus sp. Y412MC10 chromosome, complete genomeGCN5-like N-acetyltransferase2e-0755.1
NC_016935:4233223:427406842740684274589522Paenibacillus mucilaginosus 3016 chromosome, complete genomeGNAT family acetyltransferase5e-0753.9
NC_013456:1843000:186192618619261862471546Vibrio sp. Ex25 chromosome 1, complete genomeGCN5-related N-acetyltransferase8e-0753.5
NC_015690:4469775:451632945163294516892564Paenibacillus mucilaginosus KNP414 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein7e-0753.5
NC_015690:4469775:451824245182424518763522Paenibacillus mucilaginosus KNP414 chromosome, complete genomeGNAT family acetyltransferase2e-0652.4
NC_016584:487613:501601501601502173573Desulfosporosinus orientis DSM 765 chromosome, complete genomeacetyltransferase, ribosomal protein N-acetylase2e-0652
NC_014734:353159:360803360803361345543Paludibacter propionicigenes WB4 chromosome, complete genomegcn5-related N-acetyltransferase5e-0650.8
NC_014335:4414052:441405244140524414606555Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis str. CI chromosome, completeribosomal-protein-serine acetyltransferase8e-0650.1