AI Article Synopsis

  • - Pseudomonas strain NCIMB10586 is capable of producing the antibiotic mupirocin and shows promise for industrial applications, with genomic studies underway to understand its genetics and physiology better.
  • - Researchers improved the quality of the genome sequence by combining various sequencing methods, fixing numerous errors that affected key coding regions, and developed a detailed annotation pipeline.
  • - RNA sequencing was conducted over 18 hours to analyze gene expression, revealing that mupirocin production peaks later in growth, while the resistance gene is consistently expressed throughout the growth period.

Article Abstract

Pseudomonas strain NCIMB10586, in the P. fluorescens subgroup, produces the polyketide antibiotic mupirocin, and has potential as a host for industrial production of a range of valuable products. To underpin further studies on its genetics and physiology, we have used a combination of standard and atypical approaches to achieve a quality of the genome sequence and annotation, above current standards for automated pathways. Assembly of Illumina reads to a PacBio genome sequence created a retrospectively hybrid assembly, identifying and fixing 415 sequencing errors which would otherwise affect almost 5% of annotated coding regions. Our annotation pipeline combined automation based on related well-annotated genomes and stringent, partially manual, tests for functional features. The strain was close to P. synxantha and P. libaniensis and was found to be highly similar to a strain being developed as a weed-pest control agent in Canada. Since mupirocin is a secondary metabolite whose production is switched on late in exponential phase, we carried out RNAseq analysis over an 18 h growth period and have developed a method to normalise RNAseq samples as a group, rather than pair-wise. To review such data we have developed an easily interpreted way to present the expression profiles across a region, or the whole genome at a glance. At the 2-hour granularity of our time-course, the mupirocin cluster increases in expression as an essentially uniform bloc, although the mupirocin resistance gene stands out as being expressed at all the time points.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070926PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0268072PLOS

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