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Genomic mapping of phosphorothioates reveals partial modification of short consensus sequences

Authors :
Peter C. Dedon
Bo Cao
Delin You
Zixin Deng
Xiufen Zhou
Michael S. DeMott
Lianrong Wang
Shi Chen
George Yuan
Xiaolin Xiong
Jonas Korlach
Qiuxiang Cheng
Stuart S. Levine
Yi Song
Stephen Turner
Matthew Boitano
Vincent L. Butty
Xiaoqing Zheng
Khai Luong
Tyson A. Clark
Chao Chen
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Bacterial phosphorothioate (PT) DNA modifications are incorporated by Dnd proteins A-E and often function with DndF-H as a restriction-modification (R-M) system, as in Escherichia coli B7A. However, bacteria such as Vibrio cyclitrophicus FF75 lack dndF-H, which points to other PT functions. To better understand PT biology, we report two novel, orthogonal technologies to map PTs across the genomes of B7A and FF75 with >90% agreement: real-time (SMRT) sequencing and deep sequencing of iodine-induced cleavage at PT (ICDS). In B7A, we detect PT on both strands of GpsAAC/GpsTTC motifs, but with only 18% of 40,701 possible sites modified. In contrast, PT in FF75 occurs as a single-strand modification at CpsCA, again with only 14% of 160,541 sites modified. Single-molecule analysis indicates that modification could be partial at any particular genomic site even with active restriction by DndF-H, with direct interaction of modification proteins with GAAC/GTTC sites demonstrated with oligonucleotides. These results point to highly unusual target selection by PT modification proteins and rule out known R-M mechanisms.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f49464d235435649a1b6b42d56e2b0ea