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Unlocking the mystery of the hard-to-sequence phage genome: PaP1 methylome and bacterial immunity
Authors:Shuguang Lu  Shuai Le  Yinling Tan  Ming Li  Chang Liu  Kebin Zhang  Jianjun Huang  Haimei Chen  Xiancai Rao  Junmin Zhu  Lingyun Zou  Qingshan Ni  Shu Li  Jing Wang  Xiaolin Jin  Qiwen Hu  Xinyue Yao  Xia Zhao  Lin Zhang  Guangtao Huang  Fuquan Hu
Institution:.Department of Microbiology, College of Basic Medical Science, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, 400038 P. R. China ;.IMPLAD/PacBio joint laboratory for advanced genomic analysis, Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100193 P. R. China
Abstract:

Background

Whole-genome sequencing is an important method to understand the genetic information, gene function, biological characteristics and survival mechanisms of organisms. Sequencing large genomes is very simple at present. However, we encountered a hard-to-sequence genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage PaP1. Shotgun sequencing method failed to complete the sequence of this genome.

Results

After persevering for 10 years and going over three generations of sequencing techniques, we successfully completed the sequence of the PaP1 genome with a length of 91,715 bp. Single-molecule real-time sequencing results revealed that this genome contains 51 N-6-methyladenines and 152 N-4-methylcytosines. Three significant modified sequence motifs were predicted, but not all of the sites found in the genome were methylated in these motifs. Further investigations revealed a novel immune mechanism of bacteria, in which host bacteria can recognise and repel modified bases containing inserts in a large scale. This mechanism could be accounted for the failure of the shotgun method in PaP1 genome sequencing. This problem was resolved using the nfi- mutant of Escherichia coli DH5α as a host bacterium to construct a shotgun library.

Conclusions

This work provided insights into the hard-to-sequence phage PaP1 genome and discovered a new mechanism of bacterial immunity. The methylome of phage PaP1 is responsible for the failure of shotgun sequencing and for bacterial immunity mediated by enzyme Endo V activity; this methylome also provides a valuable resource for future studies on PaP1 genome replication and modification, as well as on gene regulation and host interaction.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-803) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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