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NC_005126:1223042 Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TTO1, complete genome

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.


StartEndLengthCDS descriptionQuickGO ontologyBLASTP
12230421223710669hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12236971224584888hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12245971225490894hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12256261225862237hypothetical protein
12263961226644249hypothetical protein
12272151227544330hypothetical proteinBLASTP
122791312289741062hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12289811229418438hypothetical protein
123114912324801332hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12324881232952465hypothetical proteinBLASTP
123296612345191554hypothetical proteinBLASTP
123451212355971086hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12356541236268615hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12362691236934666hypothetical proteinBLASTP
123698812381781191hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12388311239166336hypothetical proteinBLASTP
123923012407351506hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12407681240995228hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12416041241915312hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12419181242235318hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12423181242503186hypothetical protein
12436901244427738hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12450351245571537hypothetical proteinBLASTP
124567512476331959BLASTP
12491081249329222
12493101250062753hypothetical proteinBLASTP
125027212513421071hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12513451251578234
12514581251640183
12518601252135276hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12521321252368237hypothetical proteinBLASTP
12523931252794402hypothetical proteinBLASTP