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HAMAP: Coxiella burnetii (strain RSA 331 / Henzerling II) complete proteome

General information

Species:  Coxiella burnetii (strain RSA 331 / Henzerling II)
Species code: COXBR
Taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Legionellales; Coxiellaceae; Coxiella (TaxID: 360115) [NEWT/ NCBI]
Description: Coxiella burnetii is an obligate intracellular, Gram-negative bacterium that replicates within the phagolysosome of the eukaryotic phagocyte. It is the etiological agent of "Q (Query) fever". It is highly infective to both humans and livestock, growing to high titer in livestock placental tissues. Thus natural infection mostly results from exposure to dust or aerosol from ruminant birth fluids. In humans, the disease manifests as an acute flu-like illness. The bacteria are found as 2 particles, both of which are infectious. The small cell variants (SCV), are responsible for the ability to survive extreme environmental conditions of desiccation, heat, sonication, and pressure. In the host, the infecting SCV develop into large cell variants (LCV) that are metabolically active. The SCV and LCV are antigenically different, but do not correspond to stationary and log-phase growth stages as has been hypothesized. Transition between SCV and LCV is accompanied by changes in the expression of surface proteins and does not involve changes in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) structure. Infectious particles have been referred to as "endospore-like", but this nomenclature is misleading because they are not structurally similar to Bacillus spores. C.burnetii (SCV form) is able to survive outside the host in soil for extended periods of time. It shows high-level resistance to UV radiation, heat, dessication, pressure and osmotic and oxidative stress. It has already been weaponized and mass-produced under various biological warfare programs (adapted in part from PubMed: 17825460). Henzerling strain RSA 331 strain is primarily associated with acute Q-fever. It was isolated from blood of an infected patient in Italy in 1945.
Properties: Presence of flagella: not known
Interaction: Animal pathogen in Mammalia
Number of membranes: 2
Number of inteins: 1
Statistics: Number of COXBR entries in the UniProt Knowledgebase: 1891 (250 in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot + 1641 in UniProtKB/TrEMBL)


Genome(s) sequenced

Strain:    RSA 331 / Henzerling II
Genome structure:
• Chromosome EMBL accession number CP000890 (circular; 2,016,427 bp) (download entry) (download Genome Reviews).
• Plasmid QpH1 EMBL accession number CP000889 (circular; 37,317 bp) (download entry) (download Genome Reviews).
Reference(s):
[1] Seshadri R., Samuel J.E. ;
"Genome sequencing of phylogenetically and phenotypically diverse Coxiella burnetii isolates.";
Submitted (NOV-2007) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
Web links:
Official genome site(s):
http://msc.tigr.org/c_burnetii/coxiella_burnetii_rsa_331/index.shtml
Other web sites:
Entrez Genome Project: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=genomeprj&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Overview&list_uids=16791
GIB (DDBJ): http://gib.genes.nig.ac.jp/single/index.php?spid=Cbur_RSA331
PATRIC: http://patric.vbi.vt.edu/genome/overview.php?genomeId=2804
PEDANT: http://pedant.gsf.de:3345/pedant3htmlview/pedant3view?Method=start_method&Db=p3_p16791_Cox_burne
 EBI Proteome Analysis page



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