PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Comprehensive Annotation of the Parastagonospora nodorum Reference Genome Using Next-Generation Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteogenomics.

  • Robert A Syme,
  • Kar-Chun Tan,
  • James K Hane,
  • Kejal Dodhia,
  • Thomas Stoll,
  • Marcus Hastie,
  • Eiko Furuki,
  • Simon R Ellwood,
  • Angela H Williams,
  • Yew-Foon Tan,
  • Alison C Testa,
  • Jeffrey J Gorman,
  • Richard P Oliver

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. e0147221

Abstract

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Parastagonospora nodorum, the causal agent of Septoria nodorum blotch (SNB), is an economically important pathogen of wheat (Triticum spp.), and a model for the study of necrotrophic pathology and genome evolution. The reference P. nodorum strain SN15 was the first Dothideomycete with a published genome sequence, and has been used as the basis for comparison within and between species. Here we present an updated reference genome assembly with corrections of SNP and indel errors in the underlying genome assembly from deep resequencing data as well as extensive manual annotation of gene models using transcriptomic and proteomic sources of evidence (https://github.com/robsyme/Parastagonospora_nodorum_SN15). The updated assembly and annotation includes 8,366 genes with modified protein sequence and 866 new genes. This study shows the benefits of using a wide variety of experimental methods allied to expert curation to generate a reliable set of gene models.