Detail publikace

The Presence and Localization of G-Quadruplex Forming Sequences in the Domain of Bacteria

BARTAS, M. ČUTOVÁ, M. BRÁZDA, V. KAURA, P. ŠŤASTNÝ, J. KOLOMAZNÍK, J. COUFAL, J. GOSWAMI, P. ČERVEŇ, J. PEČINKA, P.

Anglický název

The Presence and Localization of G-Quadruplex Forming Sequences in the Domain of Bacteria

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

The role of local DNA structures in the regulation of basic cellular processes is an emerging field of research. Amongst local non-B DNA structures, the significance of G-quadruplexes was demonstrated in the last decade, and their presence and functional relevance has been demonstrated in many genomes, including humans. In this study, we analyzed the presence and locations of G-quadruplex-forming sequences by G4Hunter in all complete bacterial genomes available in the NCBI database. G-quadruplex-forming sequences were identified in all species, however the frequency differed significantly across evolutionary groups. The highest frequency of G-quadruplex forming sequences was detected in the subgroup Deinococcus-Thermus, and the lowest frequency in Thermotogae. G-quadruplex forming sequences are non-randomly distributed and are favored in various evolutionary groups. G-quadruplex-forming sequences are enriched in ncRNA segments followed by mRNAs. Analyses of surrounding sequences showed G-quadruplex-forming sequences around tRNA and regulatory sequences. These data point to the unique and non-random localization of G-quadruplex-forming sequences in bacterial genomes.

Anglický abstrakt

The role of local DNA structures in the regulation of basic cellular processes is an emerging field of research. Amongst local non-B DNA structures, the significance of G-quadruplexes was demonstrated in the last decade, and their presence and functional relevance has been demonstrated in many genomes, including humans. In this study, we analyzed the presence and locations of G-quadruplex-forming sequences by G4Hunter in all complete bacterial genomes available in the NCBI database. G-quadruplex-forming sequences were identified in all species, however the frequency differed significantly across evolutionary groups. The highest frequency of G-quadruplex forming sequences was detected in the subgroup Deinococcus-Thermus, and the lowest frequency in Thermotogae. G-quadruplex forming sequences are non-randomly distributed and are favored in various evolutionary groups. G-quadruplex-forming sequences are enriched in ncRNA segments followed by mRNAs. Analyses of surrounding sequences showed G-quadruplex-forming sequences around tRNA and regulatory sequences. These data point to the unique and non-random localization of G-quadruplex-forming sequences in bacterial genomes.

Klíčová slova anglicky

G-quadruplex; bacteria; bioinformatics; deinococcus; G4Hunter

Vydáno

02.05.2019

ISSN

1420-3049

Ročník

24

Číslo

9

Strany od–do

1–13

Počet stran

13

BIBTEX


@article{BUT156781,
  author="Martin {Bartas} and Michaela {Čutová} and Václav {Brázda} and Patrik {Kaura} and Jiří {Šťastný} and Jan {Kolomazník} and Petr {Pečinka},
  title="The Presence and Localization of G-Quadruplex Forming Sequences in the Domain of Bacteria",
  year="2019",
  volume="24",
  number="9",
  month="May",
  pages="1--13",
  issn="1420-3049"
}