2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep41923
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A Noise Trimming and Positional Significance of Transposon Insertion System to Identify Essential Genes in Yersinia pestis

Abstract: Massively parallel sequencing technology coupled with saturation mutagenesis has provided new and global insights into gene functions and roles. At a simplistic level, the frequency of mutations within genes can indicate the degree of essentiality. However, this approach neglects to take account of the positional significance of mutations - the function of a gene is less likely to be disrupted by a mutation close to the distal ends. Therefore, a systematic bioinformatics approach to improve the reliability of … Show more

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“…Interestingly, we detected five LysR/DeoR transcriptional regulators ( yptb1518 , yptb1927 , yptb2301, yptb2533 and yptb3075 ) uniquely essential to Y. pseudotuberculosis , suggesting a non-redundant role in metabolism that is of diminished importance in Y. pestis . Similar regulators have been reported in Y. pestis as being conditionally upregulated in the flea, including rovM [ 63 ] and yfbA , which is required for biofilm formation and colonisation of the insect vector [ 64 ], but no such regulators were required for in vitro growth according to the published gene set [ 26 ].…”
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“…Interestingly, we detected five LysR/DeoR transcriptional regulators ( yptb1518 , yptb1927 , yptb2301, yptb2533 and yptb3075 ) uniquely essential to Y. pseudotuberculosis , suggesting a non-redundant role in metabolism that is of diminished importance in Y. pestis . Similar regulators have been reported in Y. pestis as being conditionally upregulated in the flea, including rovM [ 63 ] and yfbA , which is required for biofilm formation and colonisation of the insect vector [ 64 ], but no such regulators were required for in vitro growth according to the published gene set [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…We identified a similar number of essential in vitro growth genes in Y. pseudotuberculosis as those found in Y. pestis by Yang et al [ 26 ], and most of these genes were orthologous. These represent conserved genes whose importance has remained vital despite substantial genomic divergence by Y. pestis ; they include genes encoding ribosomal proteins, DNA polymerase and topoisomerase.…”
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