G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (Jun 2021)

Easy identification of insertion sequence mobilization events in related bacterial strains with ISCompare

  • Ezequiel G Mogro,
  • Nicolás M Ambrosis,
  • Mauricio J Lozano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8

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AbstractBacterial genomes are composed of core and accessory genomes. The first is composed of housekeeping and essential genes, while the second is highly enriched in mobile genetic elements, including transposable elements (TEs). Insertion sequences (ISs), the smallest TEs, have an important role in genome evolution, and contribute to bacterial genome plasticity and adaptability. ISs can spread in a genome, presenting different locations in nearly related strains, and producing phenotypic variations. Few tools are available which can identify differentially located ISs (DLISs) on assembled genomes. Here, we introduce ISCompare, a new program to profile IS mobilization events in related bacterial strains using complete or draft genome assemblies. ISCompare was validated using artificial genomes with simulated random IS insertions and real sequences, achieving the same or better results than other available tools, with the advantage that ISCompare can analyze multiple ISs at the same time and outputs a list of candidate DLISs. ISCompare provides an easy and straightforward approach to look for differentially located ISs on bacterial genomes.