Complete Genome Sequence of Annamia dubia, filamentous colony-making Chroococcales with the analysis of FraC gene influencing filament integrity.

Akihiro Tuji, Eri Ogiso-Tanaka, Haruyo Yamaguchi
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The complete genome of Annamia dubia was sequenced. The genome size is 4.02 Mbp, including 3886286 bp circular chromosome and four circular plasmids (31516, 42453, 38085 and 24903 bp). It included 3718 protein-coding sequences, 45 tRNA genes, three sets of rRNA genes, a microcystin biosynthesis gene cluster and six CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat). Annamia is the only one genus in the Chroococcales that makes filamentous colonies. FraC and FraG were identified in the genome. These genes are required for the integrity of cell junctions and influencing filament integrity and are thought to be related to colony formation. These genes are first reported from Chroococcales, and may play a significant role in the colony formation of this species. In the phylogenetic tree of the FraC gene, A. dubia was located in the basal position of Oscillatoriales. The GC ratio of FraC gene of A. dubia is very low from the genome and the FraC gene of Microcoleaceae. The presence of these genes in the basal region and the low GC ratio suggests that the FraC gene in this species was introduced by horizontal gene transfer. Since the filamentous colony is a fundamental and important taxonomic feature for the classification of cyanobacteria, the possibility of horizontal transmission of genes involved in filamentous cyanobacterial colonies is an important discovery for the classification of cyanobacteria.

姬松茸(Annamia dubia)的完整基因组序列(丝状菌落制造的 Chroococcales),以及影响菌丝完整性的 FraC 基因分析。
对沼虾的完整基因组进行了测序。基因组大小为 4.02 Mbp,包括 3886286 bp 的环状染色体和 4 个环状质粒(31516、42453、38085 和 24903 bp)。其中包括 3718 个蛋白质编码序列、45 个 tRNA 基因、3 组 rRNA 基因、1 个微囊藻毒素生物合成基因簇和 6 个 CRISPR(簇状规则间隔短回文重复)。Annamia 是 Chroococcales 属中唯一能形成丝状菌落的属。在基因组中发现了 FraC 和 FraG。这些基因是细胞连接完整性和影响菌丝完整性所必需的,被认为与菌落形成有关。这些基因是首次在 Chroococcales 中被报道,可能在该物种的菌落形成过程中发挥了重要作用。在 FraC 基因的系统发生树中,A. dubia 位于 Oscillatoriales 的基部位置。与小球藻科(Microcoleaceae)的基因组和 FraC 基因相比,A. dubia 的 FraC 基因的 GC 比值很低。这些基因在基部区域的存在和较低的 GC 比值表明,该物种的 FraC 基因是通过水平基因转移引入的。由于丝状菌落是蓝藻分类的一个基本和重要的分类特征,参与丝状蓝藻菌落的基因的水平传播的可能性是蓝藻分类的一个重要发现。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Genomics publishes papers of high quality in all areas of gene, genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, DNA/RNA, computational biology, bioinformatics, and other relevant areas of research and application. Articles published by the journal are rigorously peer-reviewed. Types of articles include: Research paper, Short research communication, Review or mini-reviews, Commentary, Database, Software.
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