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Bioinformatics | 2015

HTT-DB: horizontally transferred transposable elements database.

Bruno Reis Dotto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Mauro Freitas Ortiz; Gabriel da Luz Wallau

MOTIVATION Horizontal transfer of transposable (HTT) elements among eukaryotes was discovered in the mid-1980s. As then, >300 new cases have been described. New findings about HTT are revealing the evolutionary impact of this phenomenon on host genomes. In order to provide an up to date, interactive and expandable database for such events, we developed the HTT-DB database. RESULTS HTT-DB allows easy access to most of HTT cases reported along with rich information about each case. Moreover, it allows the user to generate tables and graphs based on searches using Transposable elements and/or host species classification and export them in several formats. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION This database is freely available on the web at http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br:8080/httdatabase. HTT-DB was developed based on Java and MySQL with all major browsers supported. Tools and software packages used are free for personal or non-profit projects. CONTACT [email protected] or [email protected].


Genome Announcements | 2015

Draft Plastid and Mitochondrial Genome Sequences from Antarctic Alga Prasiola crispa.

Evelise Leis Carvalho; Gabriel da Luz Wallau; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Laís Ceschini Machado; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Antonio Batista Pereira; Filipe de Carvalho Victoria; Juliano Tomazzoni Boldo; Cháriston André Dal Belo; Paulo Marcos Pinto

ABSTRACT The organelle genomes of the Antarctic alga Prasiola crispa (Lightfoot) Kützing have been sequenced. The plastid and mitochondrial genomes have a total length of 196,502 bp and 89,819 bp, respectively. These genomes have 19 putative photosynthesis-related genes and 17 oxidative metabolism-related genes, respectively.


Database | 2018

HTT-DB: new features and updates

Bruno Reis Dotto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Túlio de Lima Campos; Antonio Mauro Rezende; Gabriel da Luz Wallau

Abstract Horizontal Transfer (HT) of genetic material between species is a common phenomenon among Bacteria and Archaea species and several databases are available for information retrieval and data mining. However, little attention has been given to this phenomenon among eukaryotic species mainly due to the lower proportion of these events. In the last years, a vertiginous amount of new HT events involving eukaryotic species was reported in the literature, highlighting the need of a common repository to keep the scientific community up to date and describe overall trends. Recently, we published the first HT database focused on HT of transposable elements among eukaryotes: the Horizontal Transposon Transfer DataBase: Database URL: (http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br: 8080/httdatabase/). Here, we present new features and updates of this unique database: (i) its expansion to include virus-host exchange of genetic material, which we called Horizontal Virus Transfer (HVT) and (ii) the availability of a web server for HT detection, where we implemented the online version of vertical and horizontal inheritance consistence analysis (VHICA), an R package developed for HT detection. These improvements will help researchers to navigate through known HVT cases, take data-informed decision and export figures based on keywords searches. Moreover, the availability of the VHICA as an online tool will make this software easily reachable even for researchers with no or little computation knowledge as well as foster our capability to detect new HT events in a wide variety of taxa. Database URL: http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br:8080/httdatabase/


Journal of Phycology | 2017

Phylogenetic positioning of the Antarctic alga Prasiola crispa (Trebouxiophyceae) using organellar genomes and their structural analysis

Evelise Leis Carvalho; Gabriel Luz Wallau; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Laís Ceschini Machado; Antonio Batista Pereira; Filipe de Carvalho Victoria; Juliano Tomazzoni Boldo; Paulo Marcos Pinto

Antarctica is one of the most difficult habitats for sustaining life on earth; organisms that live there have developed different strategies for survival. Among these organisms is the green alga Prasiola crispa, belonging to the class Trebouxiophyceae. The literature on P. crispa taxonomy is scarce, and many gaps in the evolutionary relationship with its closest relatives remain. The goal of this study was to analyze the evolutionary relationships between P. crispa and other green algae using plastid and mitochondrial genomes. In addition, we analyzed the synteny conservation of these genomes of P. crispa with those of closely related species. Based on the plastid genome, P. crispa grouped with Prasiolopsis sp. SAG 84.81, another Trebouxiophyceaen species from the Prasiola clade. Based on the mitochondrial genome analysis, P. crispa grouped with other Trebouxiophyceaen species but had a basal position. The structure of the P. crispa chloroplast genome had low synteny with Prasiolopsis sp. SAG 84.81, despite some conserved gene blocks. The same was observed in the mitochondrial genome compared with Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C‐169. We were able to establish the phylogenetic position of P. crispa with other species of Trebouxiophyceae using its genomes. In addition, we described the plasticity of these genomes using a structural analysis. The plastid and mitochondrial genomes of P. crispa will be useful for further genetic studies, phylogenetic analysis and resource protection of P. crispa as well as for further phylogenetic analysis of Trebouxiophyceaen green algae.


Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2016

Bothriurus bonariensis scorpion venom activates voltage-dependent sodium channels in insect and mammalian nervous systems.

Douglas Silva dos Santos; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Jeferson Camargo de Lima; Ricardo Vaz Breda; Raquel Soares Oliveira; Thiago Carrazoni de Freitas; Simone Denise Salamoni; Michelle Flores Domingues; Angela Regina Piovesan; Juliano Tomazzoni Boldo; Dênis Reis de Assis; Jaderson Costa da Costa; Cháriston André Dal Belo; Paulo Marcos Pinto


Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences | 2018

De novo Assembly and Annotation of the Antarctic Alga Prasiola crispa Transcriptome

Evelise Leis Carvalho; Lucas F. Maciel; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Maria E. T. Abreu; Filipe de Carvalho Victoria; Antonio Batista Pereira; Juliano Tomazzoni Boldo; Gabriel da Luz Wallau; Paulo Marcos Pinto


Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017

ANÁLISE FILOGENÉTICA DE PRASIOLA CRISPA BASEADA NOS GENES MARCADORES RBCL E PSAB

Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Gabriel da Luz Wallau


Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017

MONTAGEM DE NOVO DO TRANSCRIPTOMA DA ALGA ANTÁRTICA PRASIOLA CRISPA

Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Gabriel da Luz Wallau


Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017

COMPARAÇÃO DA TAXA DE OVIPOSIÇÃO DE DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER EM MEIOS COM ADIÇÃO DE DIFERENTES QUÍMICOS.

Darlene Lopes Rangel; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Thalita Fonseca de Araujo; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva


Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017

ANÁLISE TRANSCRIPTOMICA DE PRASIOLA CRISPA REVELA GENES DE RESISTÊNCIA A RADIAÇÃO ULTRAVIOLETA

Marcos Paulo Figueiró Wanderley França; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Marlon dos Reis Matsumoto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi

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Paulo Marcos Pinto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gabriel da Luz Wallau

Universidade Federal do Pampa

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Filipe Zimmer Dezordi

Universidade Federal do Pampa

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