The genome of Staphylococcus aureus: a review
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The genome of Staphylococcus aureus: a review
Abstract
The genome of Staphylococcus aureus consists of a single circular chromosome (2.7-2.8 mbp) plus an assortment of extrachromosomal accessory genetic elements: conjugative and nonconjugative plasmids, mobile elements (IS, Tn, Hi), prophages and other variable elements. Plasmids (1-60 kbp) are classified into 4 classes and there are 15 known incompatibility groups. Mobile elements of the genome (0.8-18 kbp) appear in the chromosome or in plasmids of classes II and III. Prophages (45-60 kbp) are integrated in the bacterial chromosome, and they are UV- or mitomycin-inducible. Temperate bacteriophages of S. aureus are members of the Siphoviridae and the serological groups A, B and F occur most frequently. In the paper presented, the characteristics of chromosome, plasmids, transposons and other genetic elements of S. aureus genome are given and an alphabetical list of known genes of this species is included.
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