Back to search
Publication

Size and homology of the genomes of leprosy-derived corynebacteria, Mycobacterium leprae, and other corynebacteria and mycobacteria.

Abstract

The genomes of Mycobacterium leprae and leprosy-derived corynebacteria (LDC), which have a similar base composition of guanine + cytosine 56 mol %, have been compared with those of reference bacteria of the CMN group (genera Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium, Nocardia). Genome sizes of three LDC strains were (1.2-2.5) x 10(6) base pairs. DNA from four of seven LDC strains examined had homology levels greater than 60%. Two other strains had a homology of 40% when compared with the CMN strains and one strain was distinctly different. The DNA from all seven LDC strains gave 0.3-18% hybridisation with that of M. leprae, 5-16% with reference corynebacteria, 5-12% with M. bovis, and 2-8% with Nocardia caviae. The small size of the LDC genome and its unrelatedness to those of M. leprae and organisms of the CMN group shows the uniqueness of LDC.

More information

Type
Journal Article
Author
Antoine I
Coene M
Cocito C

More publications on: