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PLOS Genetics | 2016

Chromosomal-Level Assembly of the Asian Seabass Genome Using Long Sequence Reads and Multi-layered Scaffolding

Shubha Vij; Heiner Kuhl; Inna S. Kuznetsova; Aleksey Komissarov; Andrey A. Yurchenko; Peter van Heusden; Siddharth Singh; Natascha May Thevasagayam; Sai Rama Sridatta Prakki; Kathiresan Purushothaman; Jolly M. Saju; Junhui Jiang; Stanley Kimbung Mbandi; Mario Jonas; Amy Hin Yan Tong; Sarah Mwangi; Doreen Lau; Si Yan Ngoh; Woei Chang Liew; Xueyan Shen; Lawrence S. Hon; James P Drake; Matthew Boitano; Richard Hall; Chen-Shan Chin; Ramkumar Lachumanan; Jonas Korlach; Vladimir A. Trifonov; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexey E. Tupikin

We report here the ~670 Mb genome assembly of the Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer), a tropical marine teleost. We used long-read sequencing augmented by transcriptomics, optical and genetic mapping along with shared synteny from closely related fish species to derive a chromosome-level assembly with a contig N50 size over 1 Mb and scaffold N50 size over 25 Mb that span ~90% of the genome. The population structure of L. calcarifer species complex was analyzed by re-sequencing 61 individuals representing various regions across the species’ native range. SNP analyses identified high levels of genetic diversity and confirmed earlier indications of a population stratification comprising three clades with signs of admixture apparent in the South-East Asian population. The quality of the Asian seabass genome assembly far exceeds that of any other fish species, and will serve as a new standard for fish genomics.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2017

Novel Reassortant Clade 2.3.4.4 Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Virus in Wild Aquatic Birds, Russia, 2016

Dong-Hun Lee; Kirill Sharshov; David E. Swayne; Olga Kurskaya; Ivan Sobolev; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexander Alekseev; Victor Irza; Shestopalov Am

The emergence of novel avian influenza viruses in migratory birds is of concern because of the potential for virus dissemination during fall migration. We report the identification of novel highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of subtype H5N8, clade 2.3.4.4, and their reassortment with other avian influenza viruses in waterfowl and shorebirds of Siberia.


Scientific Reports | 2016

The Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus) genome provides new insights into the evolution of an early lineage of teleosts

Chao Bian; Yinchang Hu; Vydianathan Ravi; Inna S. Kuznetsova; Xueyan Shen; Xidong Mu; Ying Sun; Xinxin You; Jia Li; Xiaofeng Li; Ying Qiu; Boon-Hui Tay; Natascha May Thevasagayam; Aleksey Komissarov; Vladimir A. Trifonov; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexey E. Tupikin; Jianren Luo; Hongmei Song; Chao Liu; Xuejie Wang; Dangen Gu; Yexin Yang; Wujiao Li; Gianluca Polgar; Guangyi Fan; Peng Zeng; He Zhang; Zijun Xiong; Zhujing Tang

The Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus), one of the world’s most expensive cultivated ornamental fishes, is an endangered species. It represents an ancient lineage of teleosts: the Osteoglossomorpha. Here, we provide a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome of a female golden-variety arowana using a combination of deep shotgun sequencing and high-resolution linkage mapping. In addition, we have also generated two draft genome assemblies for the red and green varieties. Phylogenomic analysis supports a sister group relationship between Osteoglossomorpha (bonytongues) and Elopomorpha (eels and relatives), with the two clades together forming a sister group of Clupeocephala which includes all the remaining teleosts. The arowana genome retains the full complement of eight Hox clusters unlike the African butterfly fish (Pantodon buchholzi), another bonytongue fish, which possess only five Hox clusters. Differential gene expression among three varieties provides insights into the genetic basis of colour variation. A potential heterogametic sex chromosome is identified in the female arowana karyotype, suggesting that the sex is determined by a ZW/ZZ sex chromosomal system. The high-quality reference genome of the golden arowana and the draft assemblies of the red and green varieties are valuable resources for understanding the biology, adaptation and behaviour of Asian arowanas.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Comparative Metagenomic Profiling of Symbiotic Bacterial Communities Associated with Ixodes persulcatus, Ixodes pavlovskyi and Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks

Alexander M. Kurilshikov; Natalya N. Livanova; Nataliya V. Fomenko; Alexey E. Tupikin; Vera A. Rar; Marsel R. Kabilov; S. G. Livanov; Nina V. Tikunova

Ixodes persulcatus, Ixodes pavlovskyi, and Dermacentor reticulatus ticks inhabiting Western Siberia are responsible for the transmission of a number of etiological agents that cause human and animal tick-borne diseases. Because these ticks are abundant in the suburbs of large cities, agricultural areas, and popular tourist sites and frequently attack people and livestock, data regarding the microbiomes of these organisms are required. Using metagenomic 16S profiling, we evaluate bacterial communities associated with I. persulcatus, I. pavlovskyi, and D. reticulatus ticks collected from the Novosibirsk region of Russia. A total of 1214 ticks were used for this study. DNA extracted from the ticks was pooled according to tick species and sex. Sequencing of the V3-V5 domains of 16S rRNA genes was performed using the Illumina Miseq platform. The following bacterial genera were prevalent in the examined communities: Acinetobacter (all three tick species), Rickettsia (I. persulcatus and D. reticulatus) and Francisella (D. reticulatus). B. burgdorferi sensu lato and B. miyamotoi sequences were detected in I. persulcatus and I. pavlovskyi but not in D. reticulatus ticks. The pooled samples of all tick species studied contained bacteria from the Anaplasmataceae family, although their occurrence was low. DNA from A. phagocytophilum and Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis was first observed in I. pavlovskyi ticks. Significant inter-species differences in the number of bacterial taxa as well as intra-species diversity related to tick sex were observed. The bacterial communities associated with the I. pavlovskyi ticks displayed a higher biodiversity compared with those of the I. persulcatus and D. reticulatus ticks. Bacterial community structure was also diverse across the studied tick species, as shown by permutational analysis of variance using the Bray-Curtis dissimilarity metric (p = 0.002). Between-sex variation was confirmed by PERMANOVA testing in I. persulcatus (p = 0.042) and I. pavlovskyi (p = 0.042) ticks. Our study indicated that 16S metagenomic profiling could be used for rapid assessment of the occurrence of medically important bacteria in tick populations inhabiting different natural biotopes and therefore the epidemic danger of studied foci.


Molecular Immunology | 2014

Heavy–light chain interrelations of MS-associated immunoglobulins probed by deep sequencing and rational variation ☆

Yakov Lomakin; Maria Yu. Zakharova; A. V. Stepanov; M. A. Dronina; Ivan Smirnov; T. V. Bobik; Andrey Yu. Pyrkov; Nina V. Tikunova; Svetlana N. Sharanova; Vitali M. Boitsov; Sergey Yu. Vyazmin; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexey E. Tupikin; A. N. Krasnov; Nadezda A. Bykova; Yulia A. Medvedeva; Marina V. Fridman; Alexander V. Favorov; Natalia A. Ponomarenko; M. V. Dubina; Alexey Boyko; Valentin V. Vlassov; A. A. Belogurov; A. G. Gabibov

The mechanisms triggering most of autoimmune diseases are still obscure. Autoreactive B cells play a crucial role in the development of such pathologies and, in particular, production of autoantibodies of different specificities. The combination of deep-sequencing technology with functional studies of antibodies selected from highly representative immunoglobulin combinatorial libraries may provide unique information on specific features in the repertoires of autoreactive B cells. Here, we have analyzed cross-combinations of the variable regions of human immunoglobulins against the myelin basic protein (MBP) previously selected from a multiple sclerosis (MS)-related scFv phage-display library. On the other hand, we have performed deep sequencing of the sublibraries of scFvs against MBP, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1), and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG). Bioinformatics analysis of sequencing data and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) studies have shown that it is the variable fragments of antibody heavy chains that mainly determine both the affinity of antibodies to the parent autoantigen and their cross-reactivity. It is suggested that LMP1-cross-reactive anti-myelin autoantibodies contain heavy chains encoded by certain germline gene segments, which may be a hallmark of the EBV-specific B cell subpopulation involved in MS triggering.


Virulence | 2016

Immuno-physiological adaptations confer wax moth Galleria mellonella resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis

Ivan M. Dubovskiy; Ekaterina V. Grizanova; Miranda M. A. Whitten; Krishnendu Mukherjee; Carolyn Greig; Tatiana Alikina; Marsel R. Kabilov; Andreas Vilcinskas; V. V. Glupov; Tariq M. Butt

ABSTRACT Microevolutionary mechanisms of resistance to a bacterial pathogen were explored in a population of the Greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, selected for an 8.8-fold increased resistance against the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) compared with a non-selected (suspectible) line. Defense strategies of the resistant and susceptible insect lines were compared to uncover mechanisms underpinning resistance, and the possible cost of those survival strategies. In the uninfected state, resistant insects exhibited enhanced basal expression of genes related to regeneration and amelioration of Bt toxin activity in the midgut. In addition, these insects also exhibited elevated activity of genes linked to inflammation/stress management and immune defense in the fat body. Following oral infection with Bt, the expression of these genes was further elevated in the fat body and midgut of both lines and to a greater extent some of them in resistant line than the susceptible line. This gene expression analysis reveals a pattern of resistance mechanisms targeted to sites damaged by Bt with the insect placing greater emphasis on tissue repair as revealed by elevated expression of these genes in both the fat body and midgut epithelium. Unlike the susceptible insects, Bt infection significantly reduced the diversity and richness (abundance) of the gut microbiota in the resistant insects. These observations suggest that the resistant line not only has a more intact midgut but is secreting antimicrobial factors into the gut lumen which not only mitigate Bt activity but also affects the viability of other gut bacteria. Remarkably the resistant line employs multifactorial adaptations for resistance to Bt without any detected negative trade off since the insects exhibited higher fecundity.


Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2016

Evolutionary dynamics of Anolis sex chromosomes revealed by sequencing of flow sorting-derived microchromosome-specific DNA.

Ilya G. Kichigin; Massimo Giovannotti; Alex I. Makunin; Bee Ling Ng; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexey E. Tupikin; Vincenzo Caputo Barucchi; Andrea Splendiani; Paolo Ruggeri; Willem Rens; Patricia C. M. O’Brien; Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith; Alexander S. Graphodatsky; Vladimir A. Trifonov

Squamate reptiles show a striking diversity in modes of sex determination, including both genetic (XY or ZW) and temperature-dependent sex determination systems. The genomes of only a handful of species have been sequenced, analyzed and assembled including the genome of Anolis carolinensis. Despite a high genome coverage, only macrochromosomes of A. carolinensis were assembled whereas the content of most microchromosomes remained unclear. Most of the Anolis species have homomorphic XY sex chromosome system. However, some species have large heteromorphic XY chromosomes (e.g., A. sagrei) and even multiple sex chromosomes systems (e.g. A. pogus), that were shown to be derived from fusions of the ancestral XY with microautosomes. We applied next generation sequencing of flow sorting-derived chromosome-specific DNA pools to characterize the content and composition of microchromosomes in A. carolinensis and A. sagrei. Comparative analysis of sequenced chromosome-specific DNA pools revealed that the A. sagrei XY sex chromosomes contain regions homologous to several microautosomes of A. carolinensis. We suggest that the sex chromosomes of A. sagrei are derived by fusions of the ancestral sex chromosome with three microautosomes and subsequent loss of some genetic content on the Y chromosome.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Complete Genome Sequence of the Novel Giant Pseudomonas Phage PaBG

N. N. Sykilinda; Alexander Bondar; Anna S. Gorshkova; Lidia P. Kurochkina; Eugene Kulikov; Mikhail M. Shneider; Vassily A. Kadykov; Natalia V. Solovjeva; Marsel R. Kabilov; Vadim V. Mesyanzhinov; Valentin V. Vlassov; Valentin V. Drukker; Konstantin A. Miroshnikov

ABSTRACT The novel giant Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage PaBG was isolated from a water sample of the ultrafreshwater Lake Baikal. We report the complete genome sequence of this Myoviridae bacteriophage, comprising 258,139 bp of double-stranded DNA containing 308 predicted open reading frames.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Complete Genome Sequencing of Borrelia valaisiana and Borrelia afzelii Isolated from Ixodes persulcatus Ticks in Western Siberia

Alexander M. Kurilshikov; Nataliya V. Fomenko; Oleg V. Stronin; Artem Tikunov; Marsel R. Kabilov; Alexei E. Tupikin; Nina V. Tikunova

ABSTRACT Lyme disease, caused by bacteria of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex, is the most frequent tick-borne infection in Eurasia. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of the Borrelia valaisiana Tom 4006 and Borrelia afzelii Tom 3107 strains isolated from Ixodes persulcatus ticks in western Siberia.


Genome Announcements | 2015

Complete Genome Sequence of a Western Siberian Lymantria dispar Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Isolate

Marsel R. Kabilov; Vyacheslav V. Martemyanov; Alexey E. Tupikin; Olga A. Baturina; Irina A. Belousova; Alexander Bondar; Alexandr V. Ilyinykh

ABSTRACT A novel strain of Lymantria dispar multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (LdMNPV-27) was isolated from dead larvae of a Western Siberian (WS) population of gypsy moths (Lymantria dispar L.). We report the complete genome sequence of this strain, comprising 164,108 bp and double-stranded circular DNA encoding 162 predicted open reading frames.

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Alexey E. Tupikin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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D. V. Pyshnyi

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. M. Ivanova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Nina V. Tikunova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Shestopalov Am

State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR

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Tatyana Y. Alikina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. F. Zarytova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vladimir A. Trifonov

Novosibirsk State University

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G. G. Karpova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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