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BBSRC Studentship: The role of pathogenicity islands in Salmonella gallinarum identified y genome sequencing in virulence for birds

ReferenceBBS/E/I/00001169
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Mark Stevens
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution The Pirbright Institute
DepartmentThe Pirbright Institute Department
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 52,982
StatusCompleted
TypeInstitute Project
Start date 01/10/2004
End date 30/09/2007
Duration36 months

Abstract

S. Gallinarum is a serotype that produces typhoid in birds but not mammals and in the absence of clinical disease is unable to colonise the avian alimentary tract. S. Gallinarum is closely related taxonomically to S. Enteritidis and S. Dublin, which produce typhoid in mice rather than poultry and are able to colonise the avian gut. A comparison between the genome sequences of these organisms using the annotated genomes of S. Typhimurium and S. Typhi for reference could thus identify host-specific virulence and colonisation determinants. The Sanger Institute has expressed an interest in carrying out annotation and identification of virulence/colonisation determinants jointly with the IAH. The genomes of serotypes Gallinarum/ Pullorum/ Enteritidis/ Dublin/ Typhimurium/ Typhi will be compared in detail. Regions of the Typhimurium/Typhi genomes, which are known to contribute to virulence, will be studied and candidate virulence factors identified in Gallinarum. Ambiguities and differences will be identified between the genomes. Novel loci will be identified by GC content and BLAST searches and by statistical models based on a number of factors using Act, GLIMMER, GeneMark, Ensembl amongst others. This will assist in identifying the location of novel host-specific genes and candidate colonisation genes. The student will spend short periods of time at the Sanger Institute. Candidate virulence genes identified between serovars Gallinarum will studied in vivo to assess role in disease.

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Committee Closed Committee - Agri-food (AF)
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