放线菌噬菌体质粒及其转导潜能的比较分析

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N.A. Nikulin, S.S. Kiselev, V.V. Panyukov, Y. Lu, A.A. Zimin
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摘要

链霉菌属是放线菌中研究最广泛的一类,放线菌被广泛用于生产抗生素和其他代谢物。链霉菌噬菌体是噬菌体与宿主共同进化的研究热点。其中一种可能的相互作用是噬菌体介导的编码细菌代谢物的基因水平转移,这对人类很重要。在这项研究中,搜索链霉菌噬菌体具有必要的能力,有效的水平转移进行了。通过比较基因组分析,揭示了放线菌噬菌体及其质粒中含有与病毒形态发生相关的基因和质粒相关基因的较长富gc序列。在其中一组中,DNA蛋白的同源物被包装到普那病毒属噬菌体的衣壳中,代表能够进行高频率的基因水平转移。考虑到这一点,以及它们基因组结构的特殊性,这组病毒和质粒的水平基因转移被认为是发生的。考虑到基因组长度和gc含量,认为这些病毒可能对生产者的构建有用。此外,一些显示噬菌体-质粒嵌合起源的例子表明,噬菌体-质粒之间的重组事件发生的频率很高。在质粒中还发现了与已知噬菌体基因组相似性较低的新病毒代表。发现放线菌噬菌体质粒的广泛多样性与其变异性有关,并且在数据库中可能存在大量这类病毒的序列。
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Comparative analysis of Actinobacteria phage-plasmids and their transduction potential
The genus Streptomyces is the most extensively studied group within actinobacteria, which are widely used for the production of antibiotics and other metabolites. Streptomyces bacteriophages attract a lot of interest to study phage-host coevolution. One of the probable interactions is a bacteriophage-mediated horizontal transfer of genes encoding bacterial metabolites, which are important for humans. In this study, a search for Streptomyces bacteriophages having capacities necessary for efficient horizontal transfer was performed. Groups of bacteriophages of actinobacteria and their plasmids with relatively long GC-rich sequences containing both genes related to viral morphogenesis and plasmid-associated genes were revealed by comparative genome analysis. In one of these groups, homologs of proteins of DNA packaging into a capsid of Punavirus genus phages, that representatives are capable to perform a horizontal transfer of genes with high frequency were identified. Taking it into account, as well as the peculiarities of their genomic structure, horizontal gene transfer by this group of viruses and plasmids was assumed to occur. Considering the genome length and GC-content, it is thought that these viruses could be useful for producers construction. Moreover, some given examples showing the chimerical origin of phage-plasmids allow suggesting that recombination events between considered phages-plasmids occur at high frequency. New representatives of viruses with low similarity to known phage genomes were also detected among plasmids. A wide diversity of actinobacterial phage-plasmids that is related to their variability and a probable existence of a great number of sequences of this type of viruses in databases were found out.
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Mathematical Biology and Bioinformatics
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