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A systematic investigation identifies a significant number of probable pseudogenes in the Escherichia coli genome.

Keiichi Homma1, Satoshi Fukuchi, Takeshi Kawabata, Motonori Ota, Ken Nishikawa.   

Abstract

Pseudogenes are open reading frames (ORFs) encoding dysfunctional proteins with high homology to known protein-coding genes. Although pseudogenes were reported to exist in the genomes of many eukaryotes and bacteria, no systematic search for pseudogenes in the Escherichia coli genome has been carried out. Genome comparisons of E. coli strains K-12 and O157 revealed that many protein-coding sequences have prematurely terminated orthologs encoding unstable proteins. To systematically screen for pseudogenes, we selected ORFs generated by premature termination of the orthologous protein-coding genes and subsequently excluded those possibly arising from sequence errors. Lastly we eliminated those with close homologs in this and other species, as these shortened ORFs may actually have functions. The process produced 95 and 101 pseudogene candidates in K-12 and O157, respectively. The assigned three-dimensional structures suggest that most of the encoded proteins cannot fold properly and thus are dysfunctional, indicating that they are probably pseudogenes. Therefore, the existence of a significant number of probable pseudogenes in E. coli is predicted, awaiting experimental verification. Most of them were found to be genes with paralogs or horizontally transferred genes or both. We suggest that pseudogenes constitute a small fraction of the genomes of free-living bacteria in general, reflecting the faster elimination than production of pseudogenes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12234664     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(02)00794-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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