Publication Date:
2018
Short description:
Identification of pseudogenes in Brachypodium distachyon chromosomes / Camiolo, Salvatore; Porceddu, Andrea. - 1667:(2018), pp. 149-171. [10.1007/978-1-4939-7278-4_12]
abstract:
Pseudogenes are gene copies that have lost the capability to encode a functional protein. Based on their structure, pseudogenes are classified in two types. Processed pseudogenes arise by a process of retrotranscription from a spliced mRNA and subsequent integration into the genome. Nonprocessed (or duplicated) pseudogenes are generated by genomic duplication and subsequent mutations that disable their functionality so that they cannot longer encode a functional protein. Differently from processed pseudogenes, duplicated pseudogenes are expected to conserve the exonâintron structure of their functional paralogs. Here, we describe a computational pipeline for identifying pseudogenes of both types in B. distachyon chromosomes. Our pipeline (1) identifies pseudogenes based on tBLASTn searches of B. distachyon proteins against the noncoding genomic complement of the same species, (2) identifies the most homologous pseudogenes functionally paralogous as the pseudogene paternal locus, (3) uses the intronâexon structure of paternal genes to distinguish between pseudogene types. The pipeline is presented in its composing steps and tested on the Brachypodium distachyon Bd1 scaffold.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Disabling mutations; Duplicated pseudogenes; Intronâexon structure; Paralogous genes; Processed pseudogenes; Molecular Biology; Genetics
List of contributors:
Camiolo, Salvatore; Porceddu, Andrea
Book title:
Methods in Molecular Biology