Journal article
Comparative metabolomics of mycoplasma bovis and mycoplasma gallisepticum reveals fundamental differences in active metabolic pathways and suggests novel gene annotations
Y Masukagami, DP De Souza, S Dayalan, C Bowen, S O'Callaghan, K Kouremenos, B Nijagal, D Tull, KA Tivendale, PF Markham, MJ McConville, GF Browning, FM Sansom
Msystems | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2017
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Abstract
Mycoplasmas are simple, but successful parasites that have the smallest genome of any free-living cell and are thought to have a highly streamlined cellular metabolism. Here, we have undertaken a detailed metabolomic analysis of two species, Mycoplasma bovis and Mycoplasma gallisepticum, which cause economically important diseases in cattle and poultry, respectively. Untargeted gas chromatographymass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses of mycoplasma metabolite extracts revealed significant differences in the steady-state levels of many metabolites in central carbon metabolism, while 13C stable isotope labeling studies revealed marked differences in carbon source..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Y.M. is supported by a Melbourne International Research Scholarship. This work was supported by funding from the Australian Research Council (DP1095772). M.J.M. is an NHMRC Principal Research Fellow.