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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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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