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Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance

Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 is a psychrophilic Gram-positive bacterium that possesses enzymes that can be used for several biotechnological applications. However, many proteins from its genome are considered hypothetical proteins (HPs). These functionally unknown proteins may indicate impo...

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Autores principales: da Costa, Wana Lailan Oliveira, Araújo, Carlos Leonardo de Aragão, Dias, Larissa Maranhão, Pereira, Lino César de Sousa, Alves, Jorianne Thyeska Castro, Araújo, Fabrício Almeida, Folador, Edson Luiz, Henriques, Isabel, Silva, Artur, Folador, Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29940001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198965
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author da Costa, Wana Lailan Oliveira
Araújo, Carlos Leonardo de Aragão
Dias, Larissa Maranhão
Pereira, Lino César de Sousa
Alves, Jorianne Thyeska Castro
Araújo, Fabrício Almeida
Folador, Edson Luiz
Henriques, Isabel
Silva, Artur
Folador, Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro
author_facet da Costa, Wana Lailan Oliveira
Araújo, Carlos Leonardo de Aragão
Dias, Larissa Maranhão
Pereira, Lino César de Sousa
Alves, Jorianne Thyeska Castro
Araújo, Fabrício Almeida
Folador, Edson Luiz
Henriques, Isabel
Silva, Artur
Folador, Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro
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description Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 is a psychrophilic Gram-positive bacterium that possesses enzymes that can be used for several biotechnological applications. However, many proteins from its genome are considered hypothetical proteins (HPs). These functionally unknown proteins may indicate important functions regarding the biological role of this bacterium, and the use of bioinformatics tools can assist in the biological understanding of this organism through functional annotation analysis. Thus, our study aimed to assign functions to proteins previously described as HPs, present in the genome of E. antarcticum B7. We used an extensive in silico workflow combining several bioinformatics tools for function annotation, sub-cellular localization and physicochemical characterization, three-dimensional structure determination, and protein-protein interactions. This genome contains 2772 genes, of which 765 CDS were annotated as HPs. The amino acid sequences of all HPs were submitted to our workflow and we successfully attributed function to 132 HPs. We identified 11 proteins that play important roles in the mechanisms of adaptation to adverse environments, such as flagellar biosynthesis, biofilm formation, carotenoids biosynthesis, and others. In addition, three predicted HPs are possibly related to arsenic tolerance. Through an in vitro assay, we verified that E. antarcticum B7 can grow at high concentrations of this metal. The approach used was important to precisely assign function to proteins from diverse classes and to infer relationships with proteins with functions already described in the literature. This approach aims to produce a better understanding of the mechanism by which this bacterium adapts to extreme environments and to the finding of targets with biotechnological interest.
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spelling pubmed-60169402018-07-07 Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance da Costa, Wana Lailan Oliveira Araújo, Carlos Leonardo de Aragão Dias, Larissa Maranhão Pereira, Lino César de Sousa Alves, Jorianne Thyeska Castro Araújo, Fabrício Almeida Folador, Edson Luiz Henriques, Isabel Silva, Artur Folador, Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro PLoS One Research Article Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 is a psychrophilic Gram-positive bacterium that possesses enzymes that can be used for several biotechnological applications. However, many proteins from its genome are considered hypothetical proteins (HPs). These functionally unknown proteins may indicate important functions regarding the biological role of this bacterium, and the use of bioinformatics tools can assist in the biological understanding of this organism through functional annotation analysis. Thus, our study aimed to assign functions to proteins previously described as HPs, present in the genome of E. antarcticum B7. We used an extensive in silico workflow combining several bioinformatics tools for function annotation, sub-cellular localization and physicochemical characterization, three-dimensional structure determination, and protein-protein interactions. This genome contains 2772 genes, of which 765 CDS were annotated as HPs. The amino acid sequences of all HPs were submitted to our workflow and we successfully attributed function to 132 HPs. We identified 11 proteins that play important roles in the mechanisms of adaptation to adverse environments, such as flagellar biosynthesis, biofilm formation, carotenoids biosynthesis, and others. In addition, three predicted HPs are possibly related to arsenic tolerance. Through an in vitro assay, we verified that E. antarcticum B7 can grow at high concentrations of this metal. The approach used was important to precisely assign function to proteins from diverse classes and to infer relationships with proteins with functions already described in the literature. This approach aims to produce a better understanding of the mechanism by which this bacterium adapts to extreme environments and to the finding of targets with biotechnological interest. Public Library of Science 2018-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6016940/ /pubmed/29940001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198965 Text en © 2018 da Costa 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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da Costa, Wana Lailan Oliveira
Araújo, Carlos Leonardo de Aragão
Dias, Larissa Maranhão
Pereira, Lino César de Sousa
Alves, Jorianne Thyeska Castro
Araújo, Fabrício Almeida
Folador, Edson Luiz
Henriques, Isabel
Silva, Artur
Folador, Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro
Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title_full Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title_fullStr Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title_full_unstemmed Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title_short Functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the Exiguobacterium antarcticum strain B7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
title_sort functional annotation of hypothetical proteins from the exiguobacterium antarcticum strain b7 reveals proteins involved in adaptation to extreme environments, including high arsenic resistance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29940001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198965
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