Coxiella burnetii RSA 493

Coxiella_burnetii
Names Coxiella burnetii RSA 493
Accession numbers NC_002971, NC_004704
Background Coxiella burnetii is an obligate intracellular, Gram-negative bacterium that replicates within the phagolysosome of the eukaryotic phagocyte. It is the etiological agent of "Q (Query) fever". It is highly infective to both humans and livestock, growing to high titer in livestock placental tissues. Thus natural infection mostly results from exposure to dust or aerosol from ruminant birth fluids. In humans, the disease manifests as an acute flu-like illness. The bacteria are found as 2 particles, both of which are infectious. The small cell variants (SCV), are responsible for the ability to survive extreme environmental conditions of desiccation, heat, sonication, and pressure. In the host, the infecting SCV develop into large cell variants (LCV) that are metabolically active. The SCV and LCV are antigenically different, but do not correspond to stationary and log-phase growth stages as has been hypothesized. Transition between SCV and LCV is accompanied by changes in the expression of surface proteins and does not involve changes in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) structure. Infectious particles have been referred to as "endospore-like", but this nomenclature is misleading because they are not structurally similar to Bacillus spores. C.burnetii (SCV form) is able to survive outside the host in soil for extended periods of time. It shows high-level resistance to UV radiation, heat, dessication, pressure and osmotic and oxidative stress. It has already been weaponized and mass-produced under various biological warfare programs (adapted in part from PubMed: 17825460).The G isolate (Q212) was acquired in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1982 from the aortic valve of a human endocarditis patient. It disseminates less and causes less inflammatory damage than the Nine Mile isolate (COXBU) following aerosol challenge of BALB/c mice. This strain has plasmid-like sequences integrated into its chromosome. Comparison with 3 other strains, Nine Mile, Dugway and CbuK_Q154 (COBXU, COXBN and COXB1, respectively) identified very few novel genes in each isolate, in agreement with the organism's obligate intracellular lifestyle that limits opportunities for genetic exchange. (EBI Integr8)
Taxonomy
Kingdom:Bacteria
Phylum:Proteobacteria
Class:Gammaproteobacteria
Order:Legionellales
Family:Coxiellaceae
Genus:Coxiella
Species:burnetii
Strain RSA 493
Complete Yes
Sequencing centre (05-DEC-2008) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
(13-JUL-2005) The Institute for Genomic Research, 9712 Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD 20850, USA
(24-SEP-2008) Coxiella Pathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National
Sequencing quality Level 6: Finished
Sequencing depth NA
Sequencing method NA
Isolation site NA
Isolation country NA
Number of replicons 2
Gram staining properties Negative
Shape Cocci
Mobility Yes
Flagellar presence No
Number of membranes 2
Oxygen requirements Facultative
Optimal temperature 37.0
Temperature range Mesophilic
Habitat Multiple
Biotic relationship Symbiotic
Host name Homo sapiens
Cell arrangement Singles
Sporulation Sporulating
Metabolism NA
Energy source NA
Diseases Q fever
Pathogenicity Yes