Complete genome sequence and comparative genomic analysis of Enterococcus faecalis EF-2001, a probiotic bacterium

Suresh Panthee, Atmika Paudel, Hiroshi Hamamoto, Akihiko Ano Ogasawara, Toshihiro Iwasa, Jochen Blom, Kazuhisa Sekimizu

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Abstract

Enterococcus faecalis is a common human gut commensal bacterium. While some E. faecalis strains are probiotic, others are known to cause opportunistic infections, and clear distinction between these strains is difficult using traditional taxonomic approaches. In this study, we completed the genome sequencing of EF-2001, a probiotic strain, using our in-house hybrid assembly approach. Comparative analysis showed that EF-2001 was devoid of cytolysins, major factors associated with pathogenesis, and was phylogenetically distant from pathogenic E. faecalis V583. Genomic analysis of strains with a publicly available complete genome sequence predicted that drug-resistance genes- dfrE, efrA, efrB, emeA, and lsaA were present in all strains, and EF-2001 lacked additional drug-resistance genes. Core- and pan-genome analyses revealed a higher degree of genomic fluidity. We found 49 genes specific to EF-2001, further characterization of which may provide insights into its diverse biological activities. Our comparative genomic analysis approach could help predict the pathogenic or probiotic potential of E. faecalis leading to an early distinction based on genome sequences.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1534-1542
Number of pages9
JournalGenomics
Volume113
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Comparative genomics
  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Hybrid genome assembly
  • Lactic acid bacteria
  • Probiotic

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