TY - JOUR KW - Gene Order KW - Genes, Bacterial KW - Genomics KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Operon KW - Pseudogenes AU - Muro E AU - Mah N AU - Moreno-Hagelsieb G AU - Andrade-Navarro MA AB -

Almost 50 years following the discovery of the prokaryotic operon, the functional relevance of gene order within operons remains unclear. In this work, we take advantage of the eroded genome of Mycobacterium leprae to add evidence supporting the notion that functionally less important genes have a tendency to be located at the end of its operons. M. leprae's genome includes 1133 pseudogenes and 1614 protein-coding genes and can be compared with the close genome of M. tuberculosis. Assuming M. leprae's pseudogenes to represent dispensable genes, we have studied the position of these pseudogenes in the operons of M. leprae and of their orthologs in M. tuberculosis. We observed that both tend to be located in the 3' (downstream) half of the operon (P-values of 0.03 and 0.18, respectively). Analysis of pseudogenes in all available prokaryotic genomes confirms this trend (P-value of 7.1 × 10(-7)). In a complementary analysis, we found a significant tendency for essential genes to be located at the 5' (upstream) half of the operon (P-value of 0.006). Our work provides an indication that, in prokarya, functionally less important genes have a tendency to be located at the end of operons, while more relevant genes tend to be located toward operon starts.

BT - Nucleic acids research C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21051341?dopt=Abstract C2 - UK CY - Oxford DA - 2011 Mar DO - 10.1093/nar/gkq1067 IS - 5 J2 - Nucleic Acids Res. LA - eng N2 -

Almost 50 years following the discovery of the prokaryotic operon, the functional relevance of gene order within operons remains unclear. In this work, we take advantage of the eroded genome of Mycobacterium leprae to add evidence supporting the notion that functionally less important genes have a tendency to be located at the end of its operons. M. leprae's genome includes 1133 pseudogenes and 1614 protein-coding genes and can be compared with the close genome of M. tuberculosis. Assuming M. leprae's pseudogenes to represent dispensable genes, we have studied the position of these pseudogenes in the operons of M. leprae and of their orthologs in M. tuberculosis. We observed that both tend to be located in the 3' (downstream) half of the operon (P-values of 0.03 and 0.18, respectively). Analysis of pseudogenes in all available prokaryotic genomes confirms this trend (P-value of 7.1 × 10(-7)). In a complementary analysis, we found a significant tendency for essential genes to be located at the 5' (upstream) half of the operon (P-value of 0.006). Our work provides an indication that, in prokarya, functionally less important genes have a tendency to be located at the end of operons, while more relevant genes tend to be located toward operon starts.

PB - Oxford University Press PP - Oxford PY - 2011 SP - 1732 EP - 8 T2 - Nucleic acids research TI - The pseudogenes of Mycobacterium leprae reveal the functional relevance of gene order within operons. UR - http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/39/5/1732.full-text-lowres.pdf VL - 39 SN - 1362-4962 ER -