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Draft genome sequence of Fusobacterium polymorphum KCOM 1001 isolated from a human subgingival dental plaque of gingivitis lesion

사람 치은염 병소 치은연하치면 세균막에서 분리된 Fusobacterium polymorphum KCOM 1001의 유전체 염기서열 해독

  • Park, Soon-Nang (Korean Collection for Oral Microbiology and Department of Oral Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Chosun University) ;
  • Lim, Yun Kyong (Korean Collection for Oral Microbiology and Department of Oral Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Chosun University) ;
  • Shin, Ja Young (Macrogen Inc.) ;
  • Roh, Hanseong (Macrogen Inc.) ;
  • Kook, Joong-Ki (Korean Collection for Oral Microbiology and Department of Oral Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Chosun University)
  • 박순낭 (조선대학교 치과대학 구강생화학교실 및 한국구강미생물자원은행) ;
  • 임윤경 (조선대학교 치과대학 구강생화학교실 및 한국구강미생물자원은행) ;
  • 신자영 (마크로젠) ;
  • 노한성 (마크로젠) ;
  • 국중기 (조선대학교 치과대학 구강생화학교실 및 한국구강미생물자원은행)
  • Received : 2017.12.11
  • Accepted : 2017.12.29
  • Published : 2018.03.31

Abstract

Recently, Fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. polymorphum was reclassified as Fusobacterium polymorphum based on the average nucleotide identity and genome-to-genome distance analyses. F. polymorphum is a Gram-negative, anaerobic, and filament-shaped bacterium. F. polymorphum is a part of normal flora of oral cavity and causative agent of periodontal diseases. F. polymorphum KCOM 1001 (= ChDC F119) was isolated from a human subgingival plaque of gingivitis lesion. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of F. polymorphum KCOM 1001.

최근 Fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. polymorphum는 average nucleotide identity 및 genome-to-genome distance 분석법에 의해 Fusobacterium polymorphum로 재분류 되었다. F. polymorphum 그람 음성이면서, 혐기성 및 가는 섬유 모양의 세균이다. F. polymorphum은 사람의 구강 내 정상세균총의 하나이고, 치주질환의 원인 인자이다. F. polymorphum KCOM 1001 (= ChDC F119) 균주가 사람 치은염 병소의 치은연하치면세균막에서 분리되었다. F. polymorphum KCOM 1001 균주 유전체 염기서열을 해독하여 보고한다.

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