On genome annotation of Brucellaphage Gadvasu (BpG): discovery of ORFans for integrated systems biology approaches.

Systems and Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2015-12-01 Epub Date: 2015-11-21 DOI:10.1007/s11693-015-9185-7
Deepti Chachra, Pushpinder Kaur, Prasad Siddavatam, Prashanth Suravajhala, Hari Mohan Saxena
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Brucellaphage Gadvasu (BpG) is a lytic phage infecting Brucella spp. Brucellaphages contain dsDNA as genetic material and are short-tailed particles with host-specificity. Here, we report the challenges on annotation in the complete genome sequence of BpG when compared with that of a recent broad host-range brucellaphage Pr, an original reference genome. The extracted DNA was subjected to genome sequencing with Illumina technology and assembled using SSAKE/Velvet. A significant number of genes were found to be similar between the phages with sequence analysis revealing conserved open reading frames that correspond to 33 gene ontology classifiers, transcriptional terminators and a few putative transcriptional promoters. The analyses revealed that the genome constitutes 1269 contigs and 275 genes encoding 260 proteins. The sequence comparison from the reference data indicated that the genome shares an approximately 70 % nucleotide similarity and differs mainly in the region encoding proteins. We bring this commentary providing an overview of how this exemplar genome can allow us to understand these known unknown regions in brucellaphages.

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Brucellaphage Gadvasu (BpG)的基因组注释:为综合系统生物学方法发现 ORFans。
布鲁氏噬菌体含有dsDNA作为遗传物质,是具有宿主特异性的短尾颗粒。在此,我们报告了 BpG 的完整基因组序列与最近的广宿主范围布鲁氏噬菌体 Pr 的基因组序列(原始参考基因组)相比所面临的注释挑战。提取的 DNA 采用 Illumina 技术进行基因组测序,并使用 SSAKE/Velvet 进行组装。发现噬菌体之间有大量基因相似,序列分析揭示了与 33 个基因本体分类器、转录终止子和一些推测的转录启动子相对应的保守开放阅读框。分析表明,基因组由 1269 个等位基因和 275 个编码 260 种蛋白质的基因组成。与参考数据的序列比较表明,基因组的核苷酸相似度约为 70%,差异主要体现在编码蛋白质的区域。我们在这篇评论中概述了这个示例基因组如何帮助我们了解布鲁氏菌中这些已知的未知区域。
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