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Spliceosomal Introns in the Diplomonad Parasite Revisited

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Journal Microb Genom
Specialties Genetics
Microbiology
Date 2023 Nov 7
PMID 37934076
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Complete reference genomes, including correct feature annotations, are a fundamental aspect of genomic biology. In the case of protozoan species such as , a major human and animal parasite worldwide, accurate genome annotation can deepen our understanding of the evolution of parasitism and pathogenicity by identifying genes underlying key traits and clinically relevant cellular mechanisms, and by extension, the development of improved prevention strategies and treatments. This study used bioinformatics analyses of mRNA libraries to characterize known introns and identify new intron candidates, working towards completion of the assemblage A strain 'WB' genome and further elucidating 's gene expression. By using a set of experimentally validated positive control loci to calibrate our intron detection pipeline, we were able to detect evidence of previously missed candidate splice junctions directly from expressed transcript data. These intron candidates were further studied using NMDS (non-metric multidimensional scaling) clustering to determine shared characteristics and their relative importance such as secondary structure, splicing efficiency and motif conservation, and thus to refine intron models. Results from this study identified 34 new intron candidates, with several potential introns showing evidence that secondary structure of the mRNA molecule might play a more significant role in splicing than previously reported eukaryotic splicing activity mediated by a reduced spliceosome present in .

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