ListiWiki:食源性单核细胞增生李斯特菌数据库

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Christoph Elfmann , Bingyao Zhu , Jörg Stülke , Sven Halbedel
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摘要

单核增生李斯特菌是一种革兰氏阳性食源性病原体,经常引起全身性传染病的暴发。细菌保持兼性的细胞内生活方式;它在各种环境条件下茁壮成长,并能够感染人类宿主细胞。单核增生乳杆菌具有遗传可塑性,因此成为研究兼性胞内细菌侵入真核细胞并在细胞质中复制机制的一个有吸引力的模型系统。除了对基础研究的重要性外,单核增生乳杆菌在基因组流行病学中也是一种典型的病原体,其基因组的相对稳定性有助于在基因组病原体监测系统中成功发现疫情和阐明传播链。在这两个方面,保持单核增生乳杆菌基因组的注释是必要的。因此,我们创建了数据库ListiWiki (http://listiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/),其中存储了广泛使用的单核增生乳杆菌参考菌株EDG-e的全面信息。ListiWiki旨在收集有关基因,蛋白质和rna及其相关功能特征的信息,以及诸如突变表型,可用生物材料和出版物等进一步信息。目前,ListiWiki将EDG-e基因组的最新注释与已发表的基因重要性、基因表达和亚细胞蛋白定位数据结合在一起。ListiWiki还预测了基于枯草芽孢杆菌蛋白质同源性的蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络,详细的相互作用图已经在兄弟数据库SubtiWiki中编译。此外,通过整合蛋白质结构数据库代码和AlphaFold结构预测,可以获得蛋白质的晶体学信息。ListiWiki是一个易于使用的web界面,它的开发重点是直观地访问所有信息。使用ListiWiki是免费的,注册后,所有科学界成员都可以编辑其内容。在我们的实验室中,ListiWiki已经成为一个重要且易于使用的工具,可以快速访问基因组注释细节,我们可以随着知识的进步而保持更新。这也可能有助于促进对一种重要人类病原体的生理和毒力的全面了解。
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ListiWiki: A database for the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes

Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram positive foodborne pathogen that regularly causes outbreaks of systemic infectious diseases. The bacterium maintains a facultative intracellular lifestyle; it thrives under a variety of environmental conditions and is able to infect human host cells. L. monocytogenes is genetically tractable and therefore has become an attractive model system to study the mechanisms employed by facultative intracellular bacteria to invade eukaryotic cells and to replicate in their cytoplasm. Besides its importance for basic research, L. monocytogenes also serves as a paradigmatic pathogen in genomic epidemiology, where the relative stability of its genome facilitates successful outbreak detection and elucidation of transmission chains in genomic pathogen surveillance systems. In both terms, it is necessary to keep the annotation of the L. monocytogenes genome up to date. Therefore, we have created the database ListiWiki (http://listiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/) which stores comprehensive information on the widely used L. monocytogenes reference strain EDG-e. ListiWiki is designed to collect information on genes, proteins and RNAs and their relevant functional characteristics, but also further information such as mutant phenotypes, available biological material, and publications. In its present form, ListiWiki combines the most recent annotation of the EDG-e genome with published data on gene essentiality, gene expression and subcellular protein localization. ListiWiki also predicts protein-protein interactions networks based on protein homology to Bacillus subtilis proteins, for which detailed interaction maps have been compiled in the sibling database SubtiWiki. Furthermore, crystallographic information of proteins is made accessible through integration of Protein Structure Database codes and AlphaFold structure predictions. ListiWiki is an easy-to-use web interface that has been developed with a focus on an intuitive access to all information. Use of ListiWiki is free of charge and its content can be edited by all members of the scientific community after registration. In our labs, ListiWiki has already become an important and easy to use tool to quickly access genome annotation details that we can keep updated with advancing knowledge. It also might be useful to promote the comprehensive understanding of the physiology and virulence of an important human pathogen.

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期刊介绍: Pathogen genome sequencing projects have provided a wealth of data that need to be set in context to pathogenicity and the outcome of infections. In addition, the interplay between a pathogen and its host cell has become increasingly important to understand and interfere with diseases caused by microbial pathogens. IJMM meets these needs by focussing on genome and proteome analyses, studies dealing with the molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and the evolution of pathogenic agents, the interactions between pathogens and host cells ("cellular microbiology"), and molecular epidemiology. To help the reader keeping up with the rapidly evolving new findings in the field of medical microbiology, IJMM publishes original articles, case studies and topical, state-of-the-art mini-reviews in a well balanced fashion. All articles are strictly peer-reviewed. Important topics are reinforced by 2 special issues per year dedicated to a particular theme. Finally, at irregular intervals, current opinions on recent or future developments in medical microbiology are presented in an editorial section.
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