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Assembly and annotation of the mitochondrial minicircle genome of a differentiation-competent strain of Trypanosoma brucei

Authors :
Sinclair Cooper
Achim Schnaufer
Elizabeth S Wadsworth
Torsten Ochsenreiter
Alasdair Ivens
Nicholas J. Savill
Source :
Cooper, S, Wadsworth, E, Ochsenreiter, T, Ivens, A, Savill, N & Schnaufer, A 2019, ' Assembly and annotation of the mitochondrial minicircle genome of a differentiation-competent strain of Trypanosoma brucei ', Nucleic Acids Research . https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz928, Nucleic Acids Research
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Kinetoplastids are protists defined by one of the most complex mitochondrial genomes in nature, the kinetoplast. In the sleeping sickness parasite Trypanosoma brucei, the kinetoplast is a chain mail-like network of two types of interlocked DNA molecules: a few dozen ∼23-kb maxicircles (homologs of the mitochondrial genome of other eukaryotes) and thousands of ∼1-kb minicircles. Maxicircles encode components of respiratory chain complexes and the mitoribosome. Several maxicircle-encoded mRNAs undergo extensive post-transcriptional RNA editing via addition and deletion of uridines. The process is mediated by hundreds of species of minicircle-encoded guide RNAs (gRNAs), but the precise number of minicircle classes and gRNA genes was unknown. Here we present the first essentially complete assembly and annotation of the kinetoplast genome of T. brucei. We have identified 391 minicircles, encoding not only ∼930 predicted ‘canonical’ gRNA genes that cover nearly all known editing events (accessible via the web at http://hank.bio.ed.ac.uk), but also ∼370 ‘non-canonical’ gRNA genes of unknown function. Small RNA transcriptome data confirmed expression of the majority of both categories of gRNAs. Finally, we have used our data set to refine definitions for minicircle structure and to explore dynamics of minicircle copy numbers.

Details

ISSN :
13624962 and 03051048
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic Acids Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05ec01e88377a321f5352be92d984fb3