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Thousands of small, novel genes predicted in global phage genomes

Authors :
Fremin, Brayon J.
Bhatt, Ami S.
Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Sengupta, Aditi
Sczyrba, Alexander
Maria da Silva, Aline
Buchan, Alison
Gaudin, Amelie
Brune, Andreas
Hirsch, Ann M.
Neumann, Anthony
Shade, Ashley
Visel, Axel
Campbell, Barbara
Baker, Brett
Hedlund, Brian P.
Crump, Byron C.
Currie, Cameron
Kelly, Charlene
Craft, Chris
Hazard, Christina
Francis, Christopher
Schadt, Christopher W.
Averill, Colin
Mobilian, Courtney
Buckley, Dan
Hunt, Dana
Noguera, Daniel
Beck, David
Valentine, David L.
Walsh, David
Sumner, Dawn
Lymperopoulou, Despoina
Bhaya, Devaki
Bryant, Donald A.
Morrison, Elise
Brodie, Eoin
Young, Erica
Lilleskov, Erik
Högfors-Rönnholm, Eva
Chen, Feng
Stewart, Frank
Nicol, Graeme W.
Teeling, Hanno
Beller, Harry R.
Dionisi, Hebe
Liao, Hui-Ling
Beman, J. Michael
Stegen, James
Tiedje, James
Jansson, Janet
VanderGheynst, Jean
Norton, Jeanette
Dangl, Jeff
Blanchard, Jeffrey
Bowen, Jennifer
Macalady, Jennifer
Pett-Ridge, Jennifer
Rich, Jeremy
Payet, Jérôme P.
Gladden, John D.
Raff, Jonathan D.
Klassen, Jonathan L.
Tarn, Jonathan
Neufeld, Josh
Gravuer, Kelly
Hofmockel, Kirsten
Chen, Ko-Hsuan
Konstantinidis, Konstantinos
DeAngelis, Kristen M.
Partida-Martinez, Laila P.
Meredith, Laura
Chistoserdova, Ludmila
Moran, Mary Ann
Scarborough, Matthew
Schrenk, Matthew
Sullivan, Matthew
David, Maude
O'Malley, Michelle A.
Medina, Monica
Habteselassie, Mussie
Ward, Nicholas D.
Pietrasiak, Nicole
Mason, Olivia U.
Sorensen, Patrick O.
Estrada de los Santos, Paulina
Baldrian, Petr
McKay, R. Michael
Simister, Rachel
Stepanauskas, Ramunas
Neumann, Rebecca
Malmstrom, Rex
Cavicchioli, Ricardo
Kelly, Robert
Hatzenpichler, Roland
Stocker, Roman
Cattolico, Rose Ann
Ziels, Ryan
Vilgalys, Rytas
Blumer-Schuette, Sara
Crowe, Sean
Roux, Simon
Hallam, Steven
Lindow, Steven
Brawley, Susan H.
Tringe, Susannah
Woyke, Tanja
Whitman, Thea
Bianchi, Thomas
Mock, Thomas
Donohue, Timothy
James, Timothy Y.
Kalluri, Udaya C.
Karaoz, Ulas
Denef, Vincent
Liu, Wen-Tso
Whitman, William
Ouyang, Yang
Source :
Cell Reports; June 2022, Vol. 39 Issue: 12
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Small genes (<150 nucleotides) have been systematically overlooked in phage genomes. We employ a large-scale comparative genomics approach to predict >40,000 small-gene families in ∼2.3 million phage genome contigs. We find that small genes in phage genomes are approximately 3-fold more prevalent than in host prokaryotic genomes. Our approach enriches for small genes that are translated in microbiomes, suggesting the small genes identified are coding. More than 9,000 families encode potentially secreted or transmembrane proteins, more than 5,000 families encode predicted anti-CRISPR proteins, and more than 500 families encode predicted antimicrobial proteins. By combining homology and genomic-neighborhood analyses, we reveal substantial novelty and diversity within phage biology, including small phage genes found in multiple host phyla, small genes encoding proteins that play essential roles in host infection, and small genes that share genomic neighborhoods and whose encoded proteins may share related functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
39
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60233801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110984