Prediction of Promoter Motifs in Virophages.
- Author:
Chaowen GONG
;
Xuewen ZHOU
;
Yingjie PAN
;
Yongjie WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Base Sequence;
Evolution, Molecular;
Genome, Viral;
genetics;
Genomics;
Nucleotide Motifs;
genetics;
Promoter Regions, Genetic;
genetics;
Satellite Viruses;
genetics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Virology
2015;31(4):395-403
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Virophages have crucial roles in ecosystems and are the transport vectors of genetic materials. To shed light on regulation and control mechanisms in virophage--host systems as well as evolution between virophages and their hosts, the promoter motifs of virophages were predicted on the upstream regions of start codons using an analytical tool for prediction of promoter motifs: Multiple EM for Motif Elicitation. Seventeen potential promoter motifs were identified based on the E-value, location, number and length of promoters in genomes. Sputnik and zamilon motif 2 with AT-rich regions were distributed widely on genomes, suggesting that these motifs may be associated with regulation of the expression of various genes. Motifs containing the TCTA box were predicted to be late promoter motif in mavirus; motifs containing the ATCT box were the potential late promoter motif in the Ace Lake mavirus . AT-rich regions were identified on motif 2 in the Organic Lake virophage, motif 3 in Yellowstone Lake virophage (YSLV)1 and 2, motif 1 in YSLV3, and motif 1 and 2 in YSLV4, respectively. AT-rich regions were distributed widely on the genomes of virophages. All of these motifs may be promoter motifs of virophages. Our results provide insights into further exploration of temporal expression of genes in virophages as well as associations between virophages and giant viruses.