In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum

The Plasmodium falciparum genome being AT-rich, the presence of GC-rich regions suggests functional significance. Evolution imposes selection pressure to retain functionally important coding and regulatory elements. Hence searching for evolutionarily conserved GC-rich, intergenic regions in an AT-ri...

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Main Authors: Porkodi Panneerselvam, Praveen Bawankar, Surashree Kulkarni, Swati Patankar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2011-01-01
Series:Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S8162
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spelling doaj-9f32cb59e6fc433fa6ea07221a0383582020-11-25T03:12:30ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Bioinformatics1176-93432011-01-01710.4137/EBO.S8162In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparumPorkodi Panneerselvam0Praveen Bawankar1Surashree Kulkarni2Swati Patankar3Present address: Computational and Systems Biology, Singapore-MIT Alliance, 4 Engineering Drive 3, Singapore 117576Present address: Department of Biochemistry, Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology, Spemannstrasse 35, D-72076 Tuebingen, GermanyPresent address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA.Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India.The Plasmodium falciparum genome being AT-rich, the presence of GC-rich regions suggests functional significance. Evolution imposes selection pressure to retain functionally important coding and regulatory elements. Hence searching for evolutionarily conserved GC-rich, intergenic regions in an AT-rich genome will help in discovering new coding regions and regulatory elements. We have used elevated GC content in intergenic regions coupled with sequence conservation against P. reichenowi , which is evolutionarily closely related to P. falciparum to identify potential sequences of functional importance. Interestingly, ∼30% of the GC-rich, conserved sequences were associated with antigenic proteins encoded by var and rifin genes. The majority of sequences identified in the 5′ UTR of var genes are represented by short expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in cDNA libraries signifying that they are transcribed in the parasite. Additionally, 19 sequences were located in the 3′ UTR of rifins and 4 also have overlapping ESTs. Further analysis showed that several sequences associated with var genes have the capacity to encode small peptides. A previous report has shown that upstream peptides can regulate the expression of var genes hence we propose that these conserved GC-rich sequences may play roles in regulation of gene expression.https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S8162
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author Porkodi Panneerselvam
Praveen Bawankar
Surashree Kulkarni
Swati Patankar
spellingShingle Porkodi Panneerselvam
Praveen Bawankar
Surashree Kulkarni
Swati Patankar
In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
author_facet Porkodi Panneerselvam
Praveen Bawankar
Surashree Kulkarni
Swati Patankar
author_sort Porkodi Panneerselvam
title In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
title_short In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
title_full In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
title_fullStr In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
title_full_unstemmed In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum
title_sort in silico prediction of evolutionarily conserved gc-rich elements associated with antigenic proteins of plasmodium falciparum
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Evolutionary Bioinformatics
issn 1176-9343
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The Plasmodium falciparum genome being AT-rich, the presence of GC-rich regions suggests functional significance. Evolution imposes selection pressure to retain functionally important coding and regulatory elements. Hence searching for evolutionarily conserved GC-rich, intergenic regions in an AT-rich genome will help in discovering new coding regions and regulatory elements. We have used elevated GC content in intergenic regions coupled with sequence conservation against P. reichenowi , which is evolutionarily closely related to P. falciparum to identify potential sequences of functional importance. Interestingly, ∼30% of the GC-rich, conserved sequences were associated with antigenic proteins encoded by var and rifin genes. The majority of sequences identified in the 5′ UTR of var genes are represented by short expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in cDNA libraries signifying that they are transcribed in the parasite. Additionally, 19 sequences were located in the 3′ UTR of rifins and 4 also have overlapping ESTs. Further analysis showed that several sequences associated with var genes have the capacity to encode small peptides. A previous report has shown that upstream peptides can regulate the expression of var genes hence we propose that these conserved GC-rich sequences may play roles in regulation of gene expression.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/EBO.S8162
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