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Systematic prediction of genes functionally associated with bacterial retrons and classification of the encoded tripartite systems

Mario Rodríguez Mestre, Alejandro González-Delgado, Luis I. Gutierrez-Rus, Francisco Martínez‐Abarca, Nicolás Toro

2020Nucleic Acids Research97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacterial retrons consist of a reverse transcriptase (RT) and a contiguous non-coding RNA (ncRNA) gene. One third of annotated retrons carry additional open reading frames (ORFs), the contribution and significance of which in retron biology remains to be determined. In this study we developed a computational pipeline for the systematic prediction of genes specifically associated with retron RTs based on a previously reported large dataset representative of the diversity of prokaryotic RTs. We found that retrons generally comprise a tripartite system composed of the ncRNA, the RT and an additional protein or RT-fused domain with diverse enzymatic functions. These retron systems are highly modular, and their components have coevolved to different extents. Based on the additional module, we classified retrons into 13 types, some of which include additional variants. Our findings provide a basis for future studies on the biological function of retrons and for expanding their biotechnological applications.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyORFSComputational biologyGeneNon-coding RNAOpen reading frameGeneticsRNAFunction (biology)Peptide sequenceGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacteriophages and microbial interactions