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  • - Bacillus endophyticus, a non-pathogenic endophytic bacterium, and Bacillus anthracis, the agent of anthrax, were studied for their characteristics, with a focus on the presence of the poly-γ-glutamic acid (PGA) capsule and underlying genetic differences, particularly in strains isolated from anthrax-infected animals in South Africa.
  • - The study found significant morphological and genetic distinctions between the two species; B. endophyticus exhibited gram-positive, non-motile characteristics and contained genes for PGA synthesis, while B. anthracis was characterized by its encapsulated, motile traits and susceptibility to γ-phage.
  • - The research emphasized the importance of whole genome

Article Abstract

Background: Bacillus endophyticus is a soil plant-endophytic bacterium, while B. anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax. The virulence factors of B. anthracis are the plasmid encoded tripartite toxins (pXO1) and poly-γ-glutamic acid (PGA) capsule (pXO2). B. endophyticus isolated alongside B. anthracis from animals that died of anthrax in Northern Cape Province (NCP), South Africa, harbored polyglutamate genes. The study compared the characteristics of B. anthracis and B. endophyticus with other Bacillus species with a focus on the presence of the PGA capsule or/and unbound PGA. The morphology and whole genome sequence analysis of B. endophyticus strains and B. anthracis were compared.

Results: In conventional microbiology, B. endophyticus showed gram-positive round-shaped rods in single/short chains, which were endospore-forming, non-motile, non-haemolytic with white and dry colonies, and γ-phage resistant. B. anthracis was differentiated from B. endophyticus based on the latter's box-shaped rods in pairs/long chains, white-grey and slimy colonies, encapsulated and γ-phage susceptible. The study identified a PGA polyglutamate synthase operon that consisted of pgsBCA, γ-glutamyltranspeptidase (ggt) and pgsE in B. endophyticus genomes.

Conclusions: PGA regions of B. anthracis contain capBCADE genes located in the pXO2 required for capsulation formation, while B. endophyticus contain the pgsBCAE genes in the chromosome. Whole genome and microbiology analysis identified B. endophyticus, as a non-capsuled endospore-forming bacterium that consists of PGA required for biosynthesis. B. endophyticus strains do not synthesize surface associated PGA, therefore capsule visualization of B. anthracis is a key diagnostic characteristic. The study highlights the significance of using whole genome shotgun sequencing to identify virulence and other important genes that might be present amongst unknown samples from natural outbreaks. None of the B. anthracis related plasmids or virulence genes were found in the B. endophyticus genomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038202PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-018-1205-9DOI Listing

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