Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus

Clavibacter_michiganensis
Names Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus
Accession numbers NC_010399, NC_010407, NC_010408
Background Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus is a plant-pathogenic actinomycete that causes the bacterial ring rot, a devastating agricultural disease. Its genome is made up of a circular chromosome and two plasmids, one circular pCS1 and one linear pCSL1. It contains 106 insertion elements that appear to be randomly distributed. Only five IS are inserted directly into CDSs. It contains 110 pseudogenes, accounting for 3.4% of the CDSs. This high level of nonfunctional genes suggests that there has been genome decay, a phenomenon often associated with bacterial lineages that have recently acquired a new niche. Their distribution shows an overrepresentation in transport and degradation of carbohydrates, regulation and functions related to pathogenicity and adaptation. Intriguingly, the cellulase gene celB, an important determinant in pathogenicity, is disrupted. However, it should be noted that the plasmid-borne cellulase gene celA is intact. These genomic features suggest a recent adaptation for life in a restricted niche.Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus appears indeed to be largely restricted to an endophytic lifestyle, proliferating within plant tissues and unable to survive in the absence of plant material.The bacterium spreads easily within potato farms during seed cutting and can be readily disseminated in latently infected tubers by contaminated farm equipment, in storage facilities or in packing materials. The main economic loss occurs in the seed industry but losses can also occur in the fresh and processed potato industries. Bacterial ring rot is normally associated with the temperate climates of North America, Scandinavia, Northern Europe and Asia. (EBI Integr8)
Taxonomy
Kingdom:Bacteria
Phylum:Actinobacteria
Class:Actinobacteria
Order:Actinomycetales
Family:Microbacteriaceae
Genus:Clavibacter
Species:michiganensis
Strain ATCC 33113
Complete Yes
Sequencing centre (09-JAN-2008) Bentley S.D., Pathogen Sequencing, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton,
(16-MAY-2002) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
Sequencing quality Level 6: Finished
Sequencing depth NA
Sequencing method Sanger
Isolation site Lycopersicon esculentum
Isolation country United Kingdom
Number of replicons 3
Gram staining properties Positive
Shape Bacilli
Mobility No
Flagellar presence No
Number of membranes 1
Oxygen requirements Aerobic
Optimal temperature 25.0
Temperature range Mesophilic
Habitat Multiple
Biotic relationship Free living
Host name NA
Cell arrangement Pairs, Singles
Sporulation Nonsporulating
Metabolism NA
Energy source NA
Diseases Wilt and Tuber Rot, Ring Rot
Pathogenicity No