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Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases

Molecular information theory was used to create sequence logos and promoter models for eight phages of the T7 group: T7, φA1122, T3, φYeO3-12, SP6, K1-5, gh-1 and K11. When these models were used to scan the corresponding genomes, a significant gap in the individual information distribution was obse...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zehua, Schneider, Thomas D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1275584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16260472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki915
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description Molecular information theory was used to create sequence logos and promoter models for eight phages of the T7 group: T7, φA1122, T3, φYeO3-12, SP6, K1-5, gh-1 and K11. When these models were used to scan the corresponding genomes, a significant gap in the individual information distribution was observed between functional promoter sites and other sequences, suggesting that the models can be used to identify new T7-like promoters. When a combined 76-site model was used to scan the eight phages, 108 of the total 109 promoters were found, while none were found for other T7-like phages, φKMV, P60, VpV262, SIO1, PaP3, Xp10, P-SSP7 and Ppu40, indicating that these phages do not belong to the T7 group. We propose that the T7-like transcription system, which consists of a phage-specific RNA polymerase and a set of conserved T7-like promoters, is a hallmark feature of the T7 group and can be used to classify T7-like phages. Phylogenetic trees of the T7-like promoter models and their corresponding RNA polymerases are similar, suggesting that the eight phages of the T7 group can be classified into five subgroups. However the SP6-like polymerases have apparently diverged from other polymerases more than their promoters have diverged from other promoters.
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spelling pubmed-12755842005-11-01 Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases Chen, Zehua Schneider, Thomas D. Nucleic Acids Res Article Molecular information theory was used to create sequence logos and promoter models for eight phages of the T7 group: T7, φA1122, T3, φYeO3-12, SP6, K1-5, gh-1 and K11. When these models were used to scan the corresponding genomes, a significant gap in the individual information distribution was observed between functional promoter sites and other sequences, suggesting that the models can be used to identify new T7-like promoters. When a combined 76-site model was used to scan the eight phages, 108 of the total 109 promoters were found, while none were found for other T7-like phages, φKMV, P60, VpV262, SIO1, PaP3, Xp10, P-SSP7 and Ppu40, indicating that these phages do not belong to the T7 group. We propose that the T7-like transcription system, which consists of a phage-specific RNA polymerase and a set of conserved T7-like promoters, is a hallmark feature of the T7 group and can be used to classify T7-like phages. Phylogenetic trees of the T7-like promoter models and their corresponding RNA polymerases are similar, suggesting that the eight phages of the T7 group can be classified into five subgroups. However the SP6-like polymerases have apparently diverged from other polymerases more than their promoters have diverged from other promoters. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC1275584/ /pubmed/16260472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki915 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title_full Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title_fullStr Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title_full_unstemmed Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title_short Information theory based T7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
title_sort information theory based t7-like promoter models: classification of bacteriophages and differential evolution of promoters and their polymerases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1275584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16260472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki915
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