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DZ2, a model myxobacterium, has three reported genome assemblies, including two recent complete assemblies (MxDZ2_Tam and MxDZ2_Nan) from the same culture stock. These assemblies misreported their circular nature and differed by 6.4 kb, raising questions about their accuracy. After removing duplicate ends, aligning genomes to the origin of replication, and circularization, this computational analysis revealed a minimal 32 bp difference, with MxDZ2_Tam being slightly larger. Forty sequence variations including 38 indels and two substitutions, were impacting 18 coding genes via frameshift mutations. Although PacBio-HiFi technology boasts a low error rate, it remains higher than the 454-platform used for the earlier MxDZ2_Kirby draft assembly. Therefore, using MxDZ2_Kirby as a reference, we constructed a "truly circular" genome for DZ2. Additionally, analysis of Mx-alpha regions, involved in antagonism via the toxin gene , across 61 myxobacterial genomes identified their presence in five taxonomically polyphyletic species, potentially influencing their physiology, development, and ecological interactions beyond predation. Only DZ2 and DZF1 contained all three Mx-alpha regions, whereas DK1622 has only one. Overall, this study underscores the need for meticulous validation of sequencing-based genome assemblies and their variations and provides novel insights into Mx-alpha regions as potential adaptive elements in myxobacteria.
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NAR Genom Bioinform
September 2025
Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, Telangana, India.
DZ2, a model myxobacterium, has three reported genome assemblies, including two recent complete assemblies (MxDZ2_Tam and MxDZ2_Nan) from the same culture stock. These assemblies misreported their circular nature and differed by 6.4 kb, raising questions about their accuracy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bacteriol
May 1989
Department of Microbiology, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455.
Myxococcus xanthus YS produces particles (Mx alpha particles) that transmit genetic information between cells. Mx alpha particles might be viruses, although no host able to sustain lytic growth of Mx alpha has been discovered. The particles could be detected by their ability to transduce a Tn5 transposon tag to recipient bacteria.
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