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Genomewide comparison and novel ncRNAs of Aquificales

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Lechner M, Nickel AI, Wehner S, Riege K, Wieseke N, Beckmann BM, Hartmann RK & Manz M (2014) Genomewide comparison and novel ncRNAs of Aquificales. BMC Genomics, 15, Art. No.: 522. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-522

Abstract
Background  The Aquificales are a diverse group of thermophilic bacteria that thrive in terrestrial and marine hydrothermal environments. They can be divided into the families Aquificaceae, Desulfurobacteriaceae and Hydrogenothermaceae. Although eleven fully sequenced and assembled genomes are available, only little is known about this taxonomic order in terms of RNA metabolism.  Results  In this work, we compare the available genomes, extend their protein annotation, identify regulatory sequences, annotate non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) of known function, predict novel ncRNA candidates, show idiosyncrasies of the genetic decoding machinery, present two different types of transfer-messenger RNAs and variations of the CRISPR systems. Furthermore, we performed a phylogenetic analysis of the Aquificales based on entire genome sequences, and extended this by a classification among all bacteria using 16S rRNA sequences and a set of orthologous proteins.  Combining severalin silicofeatures (e.g. conserved and stable secondary structures, GC-content, comparison based on multiple genome alignments) with an in vivo dRNA-seq transcriptome analysis of Aquifex aeolicus, we predict roughly 100 novel ncRNA candidates in this bacterium.  Conclusions  We have here re-analyzed the Aquificales, a group of bacteria thriving in extreme environments, sharing the feature of a small, compact genome with a reduced number of protein and ncRNA genes. We present several classical ncRNAs and riboswitch candidates. By combining in silico analysis with dRNA-seq data of A. aeolicus we predict nearly 100 novel ncRNA candidates.

Keywords
Aquificales; Thermophiles; ncRNA; Aquificaceae; Desulfurobacteriaceae; Hydrogenothermaceae

Journal
BMC Genomics: Volume 15

StatusPublished
Publication date25/06/2014
Publication date online25/06/2014
Date accepted by journal08/05/2014
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/24105
PublisherBioMed Central