Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada

Tenacibaculum is a genus of Gram-negative filamentous bacteria with a cosmopolitan distribution. The research describing Tenacibaculum genomes stems primarily from Norway and Chile due to their impacts on salmon aquaculture. Canadian salmon aquaculture also experiences mortality events related to th...

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Published in:Pathogens
Main Authors: Joseph P. Nowlan, Ashton N. Sies, Scott R. Britney, Andrew D. S. Cameron, Ahmed Siah, John S. Lumsden, Spencer Russell
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Published: MDPI AG 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:87fb02e29b134d5397a2e76c9e566561 2023-05-15T15:32:41+02:00 Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada Joseph P. Nowlan Ashton N. Sies Scott R. Britney Andrew D. S. Cameron Ahmed Siah John S. Lumsden Spencer Russell 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010101 https://doaj.org/article/87fb02e29b134d5397a2e76c9e566561 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/12/1/101 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-0817 doi:10.3390/pathogens12010101 2076-0817 https://doaj.org/article/87fb02e29b134d5397a2e76c9e566561 Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 101, p 101 (2023) phylogenetics de novo assembly virulence antimicrobial resistance diversity Tenacibaculum Medicine R article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010101 2023-01-22T01:26:37Z Tenacibaculum is a genus of Gram-negative filamentous bacteria with a cosmopolitan distribution. The research describing Tenacibaculum genomes stems primarily from Norway and Chile due to their impacts on salmon aquaculture. Canadian salmon aquaculture also experiences mortality events related to the presence of Tenacibaculum spp., yet no Canadian Tenacibaculum genomes are publicly available. Ribosomal DNA sequencing of 16S and four species-specific 16S quantitative-PCR assays were used to select isolates cultured from Atlantic salmon with mouthrot in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Ten isolates representing four known and two unknown species of Tenacibaculum were selected for shotgun whole genome sequencing using the Oxford Nanopore’s MinION platform. The genome assemblies achieved closed circular chromosomes for seven isolates and long contigs for the remaining three isolates. Average nucleotide identity analysis identified T. ovolyticum , T. maritimum , T. dicentrarchi , two genomovars of T. finnmarkense , and two proposed novel species T. pacificus sp. nov. type strain 18-2881-A T and T. retecalamus sp. nov. type strain 18-3228-7B T . Annotation in most of the isolates predicted putative virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes, most-notably toxins (i.e., hemolysins), type-IX secretion systems, and oxytetracycline resistance. Comparative analysis with the T. maritimum type-strain predicted additional toxins and numerous C-terminal secretion proteins, including an M12B family metalloprotease in the T. maritimum isolates from BC. The genomic prediction of virulence-associated genes provides important targets for studies of mouthrot disease, and the annotation of the antimicrobial resistance genes provides targets for surveillance and diagnosis in veterinary medicine. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Norway British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Pathogens 12 1 101
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topic phylogenetics
de novo assembly
virulence
antimicrobial resistance
diversity
Tenacibaculum
Medicine
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de novo assembly
virulence
antimicrobial resistance
diversity
Tenacibaculum
Medicine
R
Joseph P. Nowlan
Ashton N. Sies
Scott R. Britney
Andrew D. S. Cameron
Ahmed Siah
John S. Lumsden
Spencer Russell
Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
topic_facet phylogenetics
de novo assembly
virulence
antimicrobial resistance
diversity
Tenacibaculum
Medicine
R
description Tenacibaculum is a genus of Gram-negative filamentous bacteria with a cosmopolitan distribution. The research describing Tenacibaculum genomes stems primarily from Norway and Chile due to their impacts on salmon aquaculture. Canadian salmon aquaculture also experiences mortality events related to the presence of Tenacibaculum spp., yet no Canadian Tenacibaculum genomes are publicly available. Ribosomal DNA sequencing of 16S and four species-specific 16S quantitative-PCR assays were used to select isolates cultured from Atlantic salmon with mouthrot in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Ten isolates representing four known and two unknown species of Tenacibaculum were selected for shotgun whole genome sequencing using the Oxford Nanopore’s MinION platform. The genome assemblies achieved closed circular chromosomes for seven isolates and long contigs for the remaining three isolates. Average nucleotide identity analysis identified T. ovolyticum , T. maritimum , T. dicentrarchi , two genomovars of T. finnmarkense , and two proposed novel species T. pacificus sp. nov. type strain 18-2881-A T and T. retecalamus sp. nov. type strain 18-3228-7B T . Annotation in most of the isolates predicted putative virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes, most-notably toxins (i.e., hemolysins), type-IX secretion systems, and oxytetracycline resistance. Comparative analysis with the T. maritimum type-strain predicted additional toxins and numerous C-terminal secretion proteins, including an M12B family metalloprotease in the T. maritimum isolates from BC. The genomic prediction of virulence-associated genes provides important targets for studies of mouthrot disease, and the annotation of the antimicrobial resistance genes provides targets for surveillance and diagnosis in veterinary medicine.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Joseph P. Nowlan
Ashton N. Sies
Scott R. Britney
Andrew D. S. Cameron
Ahmed Siah
John S. Lumsden
Spencer Russell
author_facet Joseph P. Nowlan
Ashton N. Sies
Scott R. Britney
Andrew D. S. Cameron
Ahmed Siah
John S. Lumsden
Spencer Russell
author_sort Joseph P. Nowlan
title Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
title_short Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
title_full Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
title_fullStr Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Genomics of Tenacibaculum Species in British Columbia, Canada
title_sort genomics of tenacibaculum species in british columbia, canada
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010101
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