February
15
Annotation of Genes 9 and 10 for NapoleonB
2/11/19
Rational:
To start annotating the assigned genes 9-12 and 98 for NapoleonB and enter them in PhageNotes
Procedure:
- Dowloaded the fastA and auto-annotated NapoleonB
- Entered the gene call after genes 9 and 10 in the home tab for PhageNotes
- Downloaded the genemark for NapleonB
- Checked to see if the coding potential was covered by the current start and that it was the ongest ORF
- Entered the start and stop codon
- Entered who the start was call and chosen by
- Checked phagesdb to see whether the gene’s start matches with the most called start (starterator)
- BLASTed genes 9 and 10 through NBCI and Phagesdb
- Ran the genes through HHpred
- Entered the required information for the NBCI and phagesdb hit in PhageNotes
- Calculated the gap/overlap for the gene and its upstream gene
- Selected the gene to get the information needed for RBS
- Entered the information for the hits in NBCI (BLAST and CDD), Phagesdb, and HHpred for the function
- BLASTed the surrounding genes to look for for SIF-Syn
Observations:
- The genemark showed that the current start covers all the coding potential for genes 9 and 10
- Both genes were LORF
- Gene 9 had a gap of more than 10 bp
- Genes 9 and 10 both agreed with the starterator
- For gene 9 the NBCI hit was Arcadia and phagesdb was Tribby
- For gene 10 the NBCI hit was Mudcat and phagesdb was Xenomorph
- Gene 9 had a gap of 14 and gene 10 had an overlap of 4
- For both genes the SD score for the chosen start was the best
- The funtion for gene 9 was portal protein and gene 10 was hydrolase
Conclusion:
The genes 9 and 10 were finished and there function were found to likely be a portal protein and a hydrolase repectively. Note the only source that supported gene 10 as a hydrolase was a more specific type of hydrolase. Next lab I will finish the annotation of 11, 12, and 98.