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MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes

Genes belonging to the same functional group may include numerous and variable gene sequences, making characterizing and quantifying difficult. Therefore, high-throughput design tools are needed to simultaneously create primers for improved quantification of target genes. We developed MetaFunPrimer,...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jia, Villanueva, Paul, Choi, Jinlyung, Gunturu, Santosh, Ouyang, Yang, Tiemann, Lisa K., Cole, James R., Glanville, Kathryn R., Hall, Steven J., McDaniel, Marshall D., Lee, Jaejin, Howe, Adina
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34546069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00201-21
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author Liu, Jia
Villanueva, Paul
Choi, Jinlyung
Gunturu, Santosh
Ouyang, Yang
Tiemann, Lisa K.
Cole, James R.
Glanville, Kathryn R.
Hall, Steven J.
McDaniel, Marshall D.
Lee, Jaejin
Howe, Adina
author_facet Liu, Jia
Villanueva, Paul
Choi, Jinlyung
Gunturu, Santosh
Ouyang, Yang
Tiemann, Lisa K.
Cole, James R.
Glanville, Kathryn R.
Hall, Steven J.
McDaniel, Marshall D.
Lee, Jaejin
Howe, Adina
author_sort Liu, Jia
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description Genes belonging to the same functional group may include numerous and variable gene sequences, making characterizing and quantifying difficult. Therefore, high-throughput design tools are needed to simultaneously create primers for improved quantification of target genes. We developed MetaFunPrimer, a bioinformatic pipeline, to design primers for numerous genes of interest. This tool also enables gene target prioritization based on ranking the presence of genes in user-defined references, such as environment-specific metagenomes. Given inputs of protein and nucleotide sequences for gene targets of interest and an accompanying set of reference metagenomes or genomes, MetaFunPrimer generates primers for ranked genes of interest. To demonstrate the usage and benefits of MetaFunPrimer, a total of 78 primer pairs were designed to target observed ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) genes of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in 1,550 publicly available soil metagenomes. We demonstrate computationally that these amoA-AOB primers can cover 94% of the amoA-AOB genes observed in the 1,550 soil metagenomes compared with a 49% estimated coverage by previously published primers. Finally, we verified the utility of these primer sets in incubation experiments that used long-term nitrogen fertilized or unfertilized soils. High-throughput quantitative PCR (qPCR) results and statistical analyses showed significant differences in relative quantification patterns between the two soils, and subsequent absolute quantifications also confirmed that target genes enumerated by six selected primer pairs were significantly more abundant in the nitrogen-fertilized soils. This new tool gives microbial ecologists a new approach to assess functional gene abundance and related microbial community dynamics quickly and affordably. IMPORTANCE Amplification-based gene characterization allows for sensitive and specific quantification of functional genes. There is often a large diversity of genes represented for functional gene groups, and multiple primers may be necessary to target associated genes. Current primer design tools are limited to designing primers for only a few genes of interest. MetaFunPrimer allows for high-throughput primer design for various genes of interest and also allows for ranking gene targets by their presence and abundance in environmental data sets. Primers designed by this tool improve the characterization and quantification of functional genes in broad gene amplification platforms and can be powerful with high-throughput qPCR approaches.
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spelling pubmed-85474512021-10-27 MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes Liu, Jia Villanueva, Paul Choi, Jinlyung Gunturu, Santosh Ouyang, Yang Tiemann, Lisa K. Cole, James R. Glanville, Kathryn R. Hall, Steven J. McDaniel, Marshall D. Lee, Jaejin Howe, Adina mSystems Research Article Genes belonging to the same functional group may include numerous and variable gene sequences, making characterizing and quantifying difficult. Therefore, high-throughput design tools are needed to simultaneously create primers for improved quantification of target genes. We developed MetaFunPrimer, a bioinformatic pipeline, to design primers for numerous genes of interest. This tool also enables gene target prioritization based on ranking the presence of genes in user-defined references, such as environment-specific metagenomes. Given inputs of protein and nucleotide sequences for gene targets of interest and an accompanying set of reference metagenomes or genomes, MetaFunPrimer generates primers for ranked genes of interest. To demonstrate the usage and benefits of MetaFunPrimer, a total of 78 primer pairs were designed to target observed ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) genes of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in 1,550 publicly available soil metagenomes. We demonstrate computationally that these amoA-AOB primers can cover 94% of the amoA-AOB genes observed in the 1,550 soil metagenomes compared with a 49% estimated coverage by previously published primers. Finally, we verified the utility of these primer sets in incubation experiments that used long-term nitrogen fertilized or unfertilized soils. High-throughput quantitative PCR (qPCR) results and statistical analyses showed significant differences in relative quantification patterns between the two soils, and subsequent absolute quantifications also confirmed that target genes enumerated by six selected primer pairs were significantly more abundant in the nitrogen-fertilized soils. This new tool gives microbial ecologists a new approach to assess functional gene abundance and related microbial community dynamics quickly and affordably. IMPORTANCE Amplification-based gene characterization allows for sensitive and specific quantification of functional genes. There is often a large diversity of genes represented for functional gene groups, and multiple primers may be necessary to target associated genes. Current primer design tools are limited to designing primers for only a few genes of interest. MetaFunPrimer allows for high-throughput primer design for various genes of interest and also allows for ranking gene targets by their presence and abundance in environmental data sets. Primers designed by this tool improve the characterization and quantification of functional genes in broad gene amplification platforms and can be powerful with high-throughput qPCR approaches. American Society for Microbiology 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8547451/ /pubmed/34546069 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00201-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Liu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Liu, Jia
Villanueva, Paul
Choi, Jinlyung
Gunturu, Santosh
Ouyang, Yang
Tiemann, Lisa K.
Cole, James R.
Glanville, Kathryn R.
Hall, Steven J.
McDaniel, Marshall D.
Lee, Jaejin
Howe, Adina
MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title_full MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title_fullStr MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title_full_unstemmed MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title_short MetaFunPrimer: an Environment-Specific, High-Throughput Primer Design Tool for Improved Quantification of Target Genes
title_sort metafunprimer: an environment-specific, high-throughput primer design tool for improved quantification of target genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34546069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00201-21
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