The Pristionchus pacificus genome provides a unique perspective on nematode lifestyle and parasitism
Ralf Sommer and colleagues present a draft genome sequence of the nematode Pristionchus pacificus , a species that lives in association with beetles and shows a major expansion of protein-coding genes. Comparative analysis with the genomes of the ecologically distinct nematodes C. elegans and B. mal...
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description | Ralf Sommer and colleagues present a draft genome sequence of the nematode
Pristionchus pacificus
, a species that lives in association with beetles and shows a major expansion of protein-coding genes. Comparative analysis with the genomes of the ecologically distinct nematodes
C. elegans
and
B. malayi
suggests insights into the association between their genome structures and differing lifestyles.
Here we present a draft genome sequence of the nematode
Pristionchus pacificus
, a species that is associated with beetles and is used as a model system in evolutionary biology. With 169 Mb and 23,500 predicted protein-coding genes, the
P. pacificus
genome is larger than those of
Caenorhabditis elegans
and the human parasite
Brugia malayi
. Compared to
C. elegans
, the
P. pacificus
genome has more genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes, glucosyltransferases, sulfotransferases and ABC transporters, many of which were experimentally validated. The
P. pacificus
genome contains genes encoding cellulase and diapausin, and cellulase activity is found in
P. pacificus
secretions, indicating that cellulases can be found in nematodes beyond plant parasites. The relatively higher number of detoxification and degradation enzymes in
P. pacificus
is consistent with its necromenic lifestyle and might represent a preadaptation for parasitism. Thus, comparative genomics analysis of three ecologically distinct nematodes offers a unique opportunity to investigate the association between genome structure and lifestyle. |
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Pristionchus pacificus
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C. elegans
and
B. malayi
suggests insights into the association between their genome structures and differing lifestyles.
Here we present a draft genome sequence of the nematode
Pristionchus pacificus
, a species that is associated with beetles and is used as a model system in evolutionary biology. With 169 Mb and 23,500 predicted protein-coding genes, the
P. pacificus
genome is larger than those of
Caenorhabditis elegans
and the human parasite
Brugia malayi
. Compared to
C. elegans
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P. pacificus
genome has more genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes, glucosyltransferases, sulfotransferases and ABC transporters, many of which were experimentally validated. The
P. pacificus
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P. pacificus
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Pristionchus pacificus
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C. elegans
and
B. malayi
suggests insights into the association between their genome structures and differing lifestyles.
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Pristionchus pacificus
, a species that is associated with beetles and is used as a model system in evolutionary biology. With 169 Mb and 23,500 predicted protein-coding genes, the
P. pacificus
genome is larger than those of
Caenorhabditis elegans
and the human parasite
Brugia malayi
. Compared to
C. elegans
, the
P. pacificus
genome has more genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes, glucosyltransferases, sulfotransferases and ABC transporters, many of which were experimentally validated. The
P. pacificus
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P. pacificus
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P. pacificus
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C. elegans
and
B. malayi
suggests insights into the association between their genome structures and differing lifestyles.
Here we present a draft genome sequence of the nematode
Pristionchus pacificus
, a species that is associated with beetles and is used as a model system in evolutionary biology. With 169 Mb and 23,500 predicted protein-coding genes, the
P. pacificus
genome is larger than those of
Caenorhabditis elegans
and the human parasite
Brugia malayi
. Compared to
C. elegans
, the
P. pacificus
genome has more genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes, glucosyltransferases, sulfotransferases and ABC transporters, many of which were experimentally validated. The
P. pacificus
genome contains genes encoding cellulase and diapausin, and cellulase activity is found in
P. pacificus
secretions, indicating that cellulases can be found in nematodes beyond plant parasites. The relatively higher number of detoxification and degradation enzymes in
P. pacificus
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subjects | Agriculture Amino Acid Sequence Animal Genetics and Genomics Animals Biological and medical sciences Biomedical and Life Sciences Biomedicine Brugia malayi Caenorhabditis elegans Caenorhabditis elegans - genetics Cancer Research Chromosome Mapping Coleoptera - parasitology Defense mechanisms Detoxification Evolution, Molecular Evolutionary biology Exons - genetics Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Gene Function Genes, Helminth Genetic aspects Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution Genome, Helminth Genomics Host-Parasite Interactions Human Genetics Intestines - parasitology Introns - genetics Molecular Sequence Data Nematoda Nematoda - physiology Nematodes Parasites Parasitic plants Parasitism Phylogeny Physiological aspects Pristionchus pacificus Sequence Homology, Amino Acid Studies |
title | The Pristionchus pacificus genome provides a unique perspective on nematode lifestyle and parasitism |
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