• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: De novo genome assembly resolving repetitive structures enables genomic analysis of 35 European Mycoplasmopsis bovis strains
  • Beteiligte: Triebel, Sandra; Sachse, Konrad; Weber, Michael; Heller, Martin; Diezel, Celia; Hölzer, Martin; Schnee, Christiane; Marz, Manja
  • Erschienen: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023
  • Erschienen in: BMC Genomics, 24 (2023) 1
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1186/s12864-023-09618-5
  • ISSN: 1471-2164
  • Schlagwörter: Genetics ; Biotechnology
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  • Beschreibung: AbstractMycoplasmopsis (M.) bovis, the agent of mastitis, pneumonia, and arthritis in cattle, harbors a small genome of approximately 1 Mbp. Combining data from Illumina and Nanopore technologies, we sequenced and assembled the genomes of 35 European strains and isolate DL422_88 from Cuba. While the high proportion of repetitive structures in M. bovis genomes represent a particular challenge, implementation of our own pipeline (available on GitHub www.github.com/sandraTriebel/mycovista) in a hybrid approach enabled contiguous assembly of the genomes and, consequently, improved annotation rates considerably. To put our European strain panel in a global context, we analyzed the new genome sequences together with 175 genome assemblies from public databases. Construction of a phylogenetic tree based on core genes of these 219 strains revealed a clustering pattern according to geographical origin, with European isolates positioned on clades 4 and 5. Genomic data allowing assignment of strains to tissue specificity or certain disease manifestations could not be identified. Seven strains isolated from cattle with systemic circular condition (SCC), still a largely unknown manifestation of M. bovis disease, were located on both clades 4 and 5. Pairwise association analysis revealed 108 genomic elements associated with a particular clade of the phylogenetic tree. Further analyzing these hits, 25 genes are functionally annotated and could be linked to a M. bovis protein, e.g. various proteases and nucleases, as well as ten variable surface lipoproteins (Vsps) and other surface proteins. These clade-specific genes could serve as useful markers in epidemiological and clinical surveys.
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