A Comprehensive Map of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Regions of Difference
Dmitry Bespiatykh, Julia Bespyatykh, Igor Mokrousov, Egor Shitikov
mSphere · 2021-07
Abstract
Reductive genome evolution is one of the most important and intriguing adaptation strategies of different living organisms to their environment. Mycobacterium offers several notorious examples of either naturally reduced (Mycobacterium leprae) or laboratory-reduced (Mycobacterium bovis BCG) genomes. Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex has its phylogeny unambiguously framed by large sequence polymorphisms that present unidirectional unique event changes. In the present study, we curated all known regions of difference and analyzed both Mycobacterium tuberculosis and animal-adapted MTBC species. For 79 loci, we have shown a relationship with phylogenetic units, which can serve as a marker for diagnosing or studying biological effects. Moreover, intersections were found for some loci, which may indicate the nonrandomness of these processes and the involvement of these regions in the adaptation of bacteria to external conditions.
MeSH terms
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
- Tuberculosis
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Geography
- Computational biology