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Series GSE246134 Query DataSets for GSE246134
Status Public on Nov 18, 2023
Title Eukaryotic RNA-guided endonucleases evolved from a unique clade of bacterial enzymes
Organisms Escherichia coli; Spodoptera frugiperda
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary RNA-guided endonucleases form the crux of diverse biological processes and technologies, including adaptive immunity, transposition, and genome editing. Some of these enzymes are components of insertion sequences (IS) in the IS200/IS605 and IS607 transposon families. Both IS families encode a TnpA transposase and TnpB nuclease, an RNA-guided enzyme ancestral to CRISPR-Cas12. In eukaryotes and their viruses, TnpB homologs occur as two distinct types, Fanzor1 and Fanzor2. We analyzed the evolutionary relationships between prokaryotic TnpBs and eukaryotic Fanzors, revealing that a clade of IS607 TnpBs with unusual active site arrangement found primarily in cyanobacteria likely gave rise to both types of Fanzors. The widespread nature of Fanzors imply that the properties of this particular group of IS607 TnpBs were particularly suited to adaptation and evolution in eukaryotes and their viruses. Biochemical analysis of a prokaryotic IS607 TnpB and virally encoded Fanzor1s revealed features that may have fostered co-evolution between TnpBs/Fanzors and their cognate transposases. These results provide insight into the evolutionary origins of a ubiquitous family of RNA-guided proteins that shows remarkable conservation across the three domains of life.
 
Overall design We performed small RNA-sequencing experiments to examine reRNA expression in vivo by infecting S. frugiperda larvae with SfAV. To do so, we pricked the S. frugiperda larvae with an SfAV contaminated needle to mimic oviposition of parasitoids, which effectively transmits the virus. As ascoviruses primarily replicate in the hemolymph, we isolated and sequenced small-RNAs from hemolymph samples from infected S. frugiperda larvae. Mapping of small-RNA reads to the SfAV genome revealed that the reRNA of the Fanzor was one of the most highly transcribed small RNAs in the SfAV genome (accession: AM398843). Consistent with previously reported kinetics of ascovirus infection, we found that reRNA abundance increased 5 days post infection (dpi) compared to 2 dpi, when infected larvae began to develop a cloudy hemolymph caused by budded viral vesicles. In both samples, we observed expression of an RNA that mapped to the right end (RE) of the transposons and extended further downstream into the flanking DNA sequence.
 
Contributor(s) Yoon PH, Skopintsev P, Shi H, Chen L, Adler BA, Al-Shimary M, Craig RJ, Loi KJ, DeTurk EC, Li Z, Amerasekara J, Trinidad M, Nisonoff H, Chen K, Lahiri A, Boger R, Jacobsen S, Banfield JF, Doudna JA
Citation(s) 37971304
Submission date Oct 24, 2023
Last update date Jan 02, 2024
Contact name Marena Isabelle Trinidad
E-mail(s) marenatrinidad@berkeley.edu
Organization name Innovative Genomics Institute
Street address 2151 Berkeley Way
City Berkeley
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94704
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL16085 Illumina MiSeq (Escherichia coli)
GPL33862 Illumina MiSeq (Spodoptera frugiperda)
Samples (6)
GSM7856894 IS607_reRNA_sRNAseq
GSM7856895 SFAV1_reRNA_5dpi_hemolymph_sRNAseq
GSM7856896 SFAV1_reRNA_2dpi_hemolymph_sRNAseq
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1031625

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE246134_AM398843_SFAV_IN_VIVO_2And5dpi_FIGURE_5_and_S5.fasta.gz 42.3 Kb (ftp)(http) FASTA
GSE246134_HAGv-1_SF9_contig_FIGURE_S5.fasta.gz 1.1 Kb (ftp)(http) FASTA
GSE246134_HvAV-1_SF9_contig_FIGURE_S5.fasta.gz 1.0 Kb (ftp)(http) FASTA
GSE246134_ISXfa1_IS607_Contig_Figure3A.fasta.gz 1.4 Kb (ftp)(http) FASTA
GSE246134_RAW.tar 100.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of BW)
GSE246134_SfAV-1_SF9_contig_FIGURE_S5.fasta.gz 1.1 Kb (ftp)(http) FASTA
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