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Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea

BACKGROUND: Thermococcus gammatolerans was isolated from samples collected from hydrothermal chimneys. It is one of the most radioresistant organisms known amongst the Archaea. We report the determination and annotation of its complete genome sequence, its comparison with other Thermococcales genome...

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Autores principales: Zivanovic, Yvan, Armengaud, Jean, Lagorce, Arnaud, Leplat, Christophe, Guérin, Philippe, Dutertre, Murielle, Anthouard, Véronique, Forterre, Patrick, Wincker, Patrick, Confalonieri, Fabrice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2718504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19558674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-6-r70
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author Zivanovic, Yvan
Armengaud, Jean
Lagorce, Arnaud
Leplat, Christophe
Guérin, Philippe
Dutertre, Murielle
Anthouard, Véronique
Forterre, Patrick
Wincker, Patrick
Confalonieri, Fabrice
author_facet Zivanovic, Yvan
Armengaud, Jean
Lagorce, Arnaud
Leplat, Christophe
Guérin, Philippe
Dutertre, Murielle
Anthouard, Véronique
Forterre, Patrick
Wincker, Patrick
Confalonieri, Fabrice
author_sort Zivanovic, Yvan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Thermococcus gammatolerans was isolated from samples collected from hydrothermal chimneys. It is one of the most radioresistant organisms known amongst the Archaea. We report the determination and annotation of its complete genome sequence, its comparison with other Thermococcales genomes, and a proteomic analysis. RESULTS: T. gammatolerans has a circular chromosome of 2.045 Mbp without any extra-chromosomal elements, coding for 2,157 proteins. A thorough comparative genomics analysis revealed important but unsuspected genome plasticity differences between sequenced Thermococcus and Pyrococcus species that could not be attributed to the presence of specific mobile elements. Two virus-related regions, tgv1 and tgv2, are the only mobile elements identified in this genome. A proteogenome analysis was performed by a shotgun liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry approach, allowing the identification of 10,931 unique peptides corresponding to 951 proteins. This information concurrently validates the accuracy of the genome annotation. Semi-quantification of proteins by spectral count was done on exponential- and stationary-phase cells. Insights into general catabolism, hydrogenase complexes, detoxification systems, and the DNA repair toolbox of this archaeon are revealed through this genome and proteome analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This work is the first archaeal proteome investigation done at the stage of primary genome annotation. This archaeon is shown to use a large variety of metabolic pathways even under a rich medium growth condition. This proteogenomic study also indicates that the high radiotolerance of T. gammatolerans is probably due to proteins that remain to be characterized rather than a larger arsenal of known DNA repair enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-27185042009-07-30 Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea Zivanovic, Yvan Armengaud, Jean Lagorce, Arnaud Leplat, Christophe Guérin, Philippe Dutertre, Murielle Anthouard, Véronique Forterre, Patrick Wincker, Patrick Confalonieri, Fabrice Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Thermococcus gammatolerans was isolated from samples collected from hydrothermal chimneys. It is one of the most radioresistant organisms known amongst the Archaea. We report the determination and annotation of its complete genome sequence, its comparison with other Thermococcales genomes, and a proteomic analysis. RESULTS: T. gammatolerans has a circular chromosome of 2.045 Mbp without any extra-chromosomal elements, coding for 2,157 proteins. A thorough comparative genomics analysis revealed important but unsuspected genome plasticity differences between sequenced Thermococcus and Pyrococcus species that could not be attributed to the presence of specific mobile elements. Two virus-related regions, tgv1 and tgv2, are the only mobile elements identified in this genome. A proteogenome analysis was performed by a shotgun liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry approach, allowing the identification of 10,931 unique peptides corresponding to 951 proteins. This information concurrently validates the accuracy of the genome annotation. Semi-quantification of proteins by spectral count was done on exponential- and stationary-phase cells. Insights into general catabolism, hydrogenase complexes, detoxification systems, and the DNA repair toolbox of this archaeon are revealed through this genome and proteome analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This work is the first archaeal proteome investigation done at the stage of primary genome annotation. This archaeon is shown to use a large variety of metabolic pathways even under a rich medium growth condition. This proteogenomic study also indicates that the high radiotolerance of T. gammatolerans is probably due to proteins that remain to be characterized rather than a larger arsenal of known DNA repair enzymes. BioMed Central 2009 2009-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2718504/ /pubmed/19558674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-6-r70 Text en Copyright © 2009 Zivanovic et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Zivanovic, Yvan
Armengaud, Jean
Lagorce, Arnaud
Leplat, Christophe
Guérin, Philippe
Dutertre, Murielle
Anthouard, Véronique
Forterre, Patrick
Wincker, Patrick
Confalonieri, Fabrice
Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title_full Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title_fullStr Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title_full_unstemmed Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title_short Genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the Archaea
title_sort genome analysis and genome-wide proteomics of thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant organism known amongst the archaea
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2718504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19558674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-6-r70
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