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Заглавие документа: | SigmoID: A user-friendly tool for improving bacterial genome annotation through analysis of transcription control signals |
Авторы: | Nikolaichik, Y. Damienikan, A.U. |
Тема: | ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Биология |
Дата публикации: | 2016 |
Издатель: | PeerJ Inc. |
Библиографическое описание источника: | PeerJ 2016;2016(5). |
Аннотация: | The majority of bacterial genome annotations are currently automated and based on a 'gene by gene' approach. Regulatory signals and operon structures are rarely taken into account which often results in incomplete and even incorrect gene function assignments. Here we present SigmoID, a cross-platform (OS X, Linux and Windows) open-source application aiming at simplifying the identification of transcription regulatory sites (promoters, transcription factor binding sites and terminators) in bacterial genomes and providing assistance in correcting annotations in accordance with regulatory information. SigmoID combines a user-friendly graphical interface to well known command line tools with a genome browser for visualising regulatory elements in genomic context. Integrated access to online databases with regulatory information (RegPrecise and RegulonDB) and web-based search engines speeds up genome analysis and simplifies correction of genome annotation. We demonstrate some features of SigmoID by constructing a series of regulatory protein binding site profiles for two groups of bacteria: Soft Rot Enterobacteriaceae (Pectobacterium and Dickeya spp.) and Pseudomonas spp. Furthermore, we inferred over 900 transcription factor binding sites and alternative sigma factor promoters in the annotated genome of Pectobacterium atrosepticum. These regulatory signals control putative transcription units covering about 40% of the P. atrosepticum chromosome. Reviewing the annotation in cases where it didn't fit with regulatory information allowed us to correct product and gene names for over 300 loci. |
URI документа: | https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/266246 |
DOI документа: | 10.7717/peerj.2056 |
Scopus идентификатор документа: | 84971570690 |
Располагается в коллекциях: | Статьи биологического факультета |
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