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Computational analysis of genes with lethal knockout phenotype and prediction of essential genes in archaea.

Kira S MakarovaChangyi ZhangYuri I WolfSvetlana KaramychevaRachel J WhitakerEugene V Koonin
Published in: mBio (2024)
Only a relatively small fraction of the genes in any bacterium or archaeon is essential for survival as demonstrated by the lethal effect of their disruption. The identification of essential genes and their functions is crucial for understanding fundamental cell biology. However, many of the genes with a lethal knockout phenotype remain poorly functionally characterized, and furthermore, many genes can exhibit this phenotype not because their products perform essential cellular functions but because their knockout activates the toxicity of other genes. We applied state-of-the-art computational methods to predict the functions of a number of uncharacterized genes with the lethal knockout phenotype in two archaeal species and developed a computational approach to predict genes involved in essential functions. These findings advance the current understanding of key functionalities of archaeal cells.
Keyphrases
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • signaling pathway
  • cell therapy