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dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone

BACKGROUND: The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Streptomyces lividans more than 20 years ago. It was subsequently shown to be governed by the five-gene dnd cluster. Similar gene clusters have now been found to be widespread among many other...

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Autores principales: Ou, Hong-Yu, He, Xinyi, Shao, Yucheng, Tai, Cui, Rajakumar, Kumar, Deng, Zixin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2663466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19357771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005132
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author Ou, Hong-Yu
He, Xinyi
Shao, Yucheng
Tai, Cui
Rajakumar, Kumar
Deng, Zixin
author_facet Ou, Hong-Yu
He, Xinyi
Shao, Yucheng
Tai, Cui
Rajakumar, Kumar
Deng, Zixin
author_sort Ou, Hong-Yu
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description BACKGROUND: The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Streptomyces lividans more than 20 years ago. It was subsequently shown to be governed by the five-gene dnd cluster. Similar gene clusters have now been found to be widespread among many other distantly related bacteria. Recently the dnd cluster was shown to mediate the incorporation of sulphur into the DNA backbone via a sequence-selective, stereo-specific phosphorothioate modification in Escherichia coli B7A. Intriguingly, to date all identified dnd clusters lie within mobile genetic elements, the vast majority in laterally transferred genomic islands. METHODOLOGY: We organized available data from experimental and bioinformatics analyses about the DNA phosphorothioation phenomenon and associated documentation as a dndDB database. It contains the following detailed information: (i) Dnd phenotype; (ii) dnd gene clusters; (iii) genomic islands harbouring dnd genes; (iv) Dnd proteins and conserved domains. As of 25 December 2008, dndDB contained data corresponding to 24 bacterial species exhibiting the Dnd phenotype reported in the scientific literature. In addition, via in silico analysis, dndDB identified 26 syntenic dnd clusters from 25 species of Eubacteria and Archaea, 25 dnd-bearing genomic islands and one dnd plasmid containing 114 dnd genes. A further 397 other genes coding for proteins with varying levels of similarity to Dnd proteins were also included in dndDB. A broad range of similarity search, sequence alignment and phylogenetic tools are readily accessible to allow for to individualized directions of research focused on dnd genes. CONCLUSION: dndDB can facilitate efficient investigation of a wide range of aspects relating to dnd DNA modification and other island-encoded functions in host organisms. dndDB version 1.0 is freely available at http://mml.sjtu.edu.cn/dndDB/.
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spelling pubmed-26634662009-04-09 dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone Ou, Hong-Yu He, Xinyi Shao, Yucheng Tai, Cui Rajakumar, Kumar Deng, Zixin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Streptomyces lividans more than 20 years ago. It was subsequently shown to be governed by the five-gene dnd cluster. Similar gene clusters have now been found to be widespread among many other distantly related bacteria. Recently the dnd cluster was shown to mediate the incorporation of sulphur into the DNA backbone via a sequence-selective, stereo-specific phosphorothioate modification in Escherichia coli B7A. Intriguingly, to date all identified dnd clusters lie within mobile genetic elements, the vast majority in laterally transferred genomic islands. METHODOLOGY: We organized available data from experimental and bioinformatics analyses about the DNA phosphorothioation phenomenon and associated documentation as a dndDB database. It contains the following detailed information: (i) Dnd phenotype; (ii) dnd gene clusters; (iii) genomic islands harbouring dnd genes; (iv) Dnd proteins and conserved domains. As of 25 December 2008, dndDB contained data corresponding to 24 bacterial species exhibiting the Dnd phenotype reported in the scientific literature. In addition, via in silico analysis, dndDB identified 26 syntenic dnd clusters from 25 species of Eubacteria and Archaea, 25 dnd-bearing genomic islands and one dnd plasmid containing 114 dnd genes. A further 397 other genes coding for proteins with varying levels of similarity to Dnd proteins were also included in dndDB. A broad range of similarity search, sequence alignment and phylogenetic tools are readily accessible to allow for to individualized directions of research focused on dnd genes. CONCLUSION: dndDB can facilitate efficient investigation of a wide range of aspects relating to dnd DNA modification and other island-encoded functions in host organisms. dndDB version 1.0 is freely available at http://mml.sjtu.edu.cn/dndDB/. Public Library of Science 2009-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2663466/ /pubmed/19357771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005132 Text en Ou et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ou, Hong-Yu
He, Xinyi
Shao, Yucheng
Tai, Cui
Rajakumar, Kumar
Deng, Zixin
dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title_full dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title_fullStr dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title_full_unstemmed dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title_short dndDB: A Database Focused on Phosphorothioation of the DNA Backbone
title_sort dnddb: a database focused on phosphorothioation of the dna backbone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2663466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19357771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005132
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