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Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197

We have explored the possible role of SSR density in genome to generate biological information. In our study, we have checked the SSR (simple sequence repeats) status in virulent and non virulent genes of enteric bacteria to see whether the SSRs distribution contributes to virulence. The genome, pla...

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Autores principales: Saurabh, Batwal, Sneha, Sitaraman, Suvidya, Ranade, Pramod, Khandekar, Shailesh, Bajaj
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814393
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author Saurabh, Batwal
Sneha, Sitaraman
Suvidya, Ranade
Pramod, Khandekar
Shailesh, Bajaj
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description We have explored the possible role of SSR density in genome to generate biological information. In our study, we have checked the SSR (simple sequence repeats) status in virulent and non virulent genes of enteric bacteria to see whether the SSRs distribution contributes to virulence. The genome, plasmid and virulent genes sequences in fasta format were downloaded from NCBI GenBank and VFDB. The sequences were subjected to SSR analysis using software tool ssr.exe. The resulting data was pasted in excel sheet and further analyzed for percentage of each type of SSR. Higher nucleotide repeats have been observed in our study. Overall high density of SSRs can enhance antigenic variance of the pathogen population in a strategy that counteracts the host immune response. Frequency of A and T repeats is higher in the chromosome, plasmid and the virulence genes. However, in dinucleotide repeats the frequencies of GC/CG repeats are higher in genome, whereas plasmid has more of AT/TA repeats. Genome has trinucleotide repeats having predominantly G and C whereas plasmid has trinucleotide repeats having predominantly A and T. The repeat number obtained and percentage of repeats is higher in virulence genes as compared to other gene families. Due to the presence of this large number of SSRs, the organism has an enormous potential for generating this genomic and phenotypic diversity.
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spelling pubmed-31433982011-08-03 Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197 Saurabh, Batwal Sneha, Sitaraman Suvidya, Ranade Pramod, Khandekar Shailesh, Bajaj Bioinformation Hypothesis We have explored the possible role of SSR density in genome to generate biological information. In our study, we have checked the SSR (simple sequence repeats) status in virulent and non virulent genes of enteric bacteria to see whether the SSRs distribution contributes to virulence. The genome, plasmid and virulent genes sequences in fasta format were downloaded from NCBI GenBank and VFDB. The sequences were subjected to SSR analysis using software tool ssr.exe. The resulting data was pasted in excel sheet and further analyzed for percentage of each type of SSR. Higher nucleotide repeats have been observed in our study. Overall high density of SSRs can enhance antigenic variance of the pathogen population in a strategy that counteracts the host immune response. Frequency of A and T repeats is higher in the chromosome, plasmid and the virulence genes. However, in dinucleotide repeats the frequencies of GC/CG repeats are higher in genome, whereas plasmid has more of AT/TA repeats. Genome has trinucleotide repeats having predominantly G and C whereas plasmid has trinucleotide repeats having predominantly A and T. The repeat number obtained and percentage of repeats is higher in virulence genes as compared to other gene families. Due to the presence of this large number of SSRs, the organism has an enormous potential for generating this genomic and phenotypic diversity. Biomedical Informatics 2011-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3143398/ /pubmed/21814393 Text en © 2011 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shailesh, Bajaj
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title Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197
title_full Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197
title_fullStr Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197
title_short Analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria Shigella dysenteriae SD197
title_sort analysis of distribution and significance of simple sequence repeats in enteric bacteria shigella dysenteriae sd197
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814393
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